Friday, February 28, 2014

Game 61 - NY Islanders 5, Leafs 4 (OT) - Toronto blow two late leads to lose on the Island

Toronto's return to NHL action seemed poised for victory in the third period, but they weren't able to hold on against the now Tavares-less Islanders, ultimately losing the game in overtime.

The Leafs started well, getting the better of the early chances, and taking the lead through Kessel. However, after that goal, the Isles pounced, dominating the rest of the period, including while the Leafs were on the powerplay, during which a couple of Leaf mistakes allowed Grabner a pair of short-handed goals.

The second was a more even and quiet period, with the Leafs slightly having the better of it, but not generating much. After that, the third was a huge contrast, going wild with a lot of chances for both sides. The two teams exchanged chances early, but after Ranger scored to level the game, the Isles put up a strong fight, with Toronto outchanced 9-3 after that point. Two of these three chances went in, with Phaneuf and Lupul scoring to give the Leafs two leads, but each time the Isles came up with an answer, through Lee, before another giveaway in overtime allowed Visnovsky to score a winner.

The Isles easily won the ES chances, 19-12, and 13-7 ES close. The really concerning thing for the Leafs is how the game finished, as they were totally unable to maintain the leads they picked up, and weren't able to take advantage of their opportunistic finishing.

A summary of the scoring chances:

Status Overall ES
Team Toronto NY Islanders Toronto NY Islanders
1 5 9 3 6
2 3 3 2 1
3 7 11 7 10
4 0 2 0 2
Total 15 25 12 19

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Sunday, February 9, 2014

Game 60 - Leafs 3, Vancouver 1 - Toronto head into Olympic break with dominant third period

The last game before the Olympic break was a quiet, relatively even game through two periods, before the Leafs produced a spectacular closing period to secure victory and head for the break on a real positive

A dull first period, with just two even strength chances, saw Vancouver get a lucky break late, when Kesler's shot was totally mishandled by Jonathan Bernier. The Leafs had the edge in the second, but weren't able to turn it into a goal, as it was another very quiet frame.

Toronto had one of its best periods of the year in the third, handily outchancing Vancouver while chasing down the lead. The Leafs won ES chances 8-1 before Raymond managed to draw the game level against his former team. While Vancouver showed a little fightback after that, Phil Kessel broke open the game with a shot from outside, before a lucky break from JVR, banking it in off a defender, gave Toronto a two-goal lead. Vancouver generated a couple of chances in the last couple of minutes, but weren't able to get one past Bernier, and the Leafs held on.

After allowing a lot of chances against Tampa, it was a much tougher defensive effort from Toronto, which allowed just 7 ES chances. After just 6 ES chances between the two teams in the first two periods, the Leafs generated 11 in the third period on their own, allowing them to double up on Vancouver.

A summary of the scoring chances:
Status Overall ES
Team Toronto Vancouver Toronto Vancouver
1 1 4 0 2
2 4 1 3 1
3 11 7 11 4
Total 16 12 14 7

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This was my list of scoring chances from the game. If you see any problems or omissions (here or anywhere else), please go ahead and leave a comment. 
Club St P Time Note Toronto Vancouver
TOR PP 1 15:03 Franson from Bozak 42 81 21 3 4 45 15 14 2 5 1 -
VAN SH 1 06:07 Schroeder from Corrado 11 41 3 36 45 - 45 36 20 5 26 1
VAN SH 1 05:50 Kesler drives 12 21 8 15 45 - 17 14 22 23 24 1
VAN ES 1 01:11 Hamhuis from Burrows 42 81 21 3 36 45 45 14 22 2 24 1
VAN ES 1 00:29 Hansen from Higgins 43 71 21 8 51 45 17 36 20 18 23 1
TOR ES 2 16:21 Phaneuf from Clarkson 43 19 71 3 44 45 21 29 54 23 24 1
VAN ES 2 13:28 Kesler from rebound of Edler shot 40 12 41 8 44 45 17 36 20 23 24 1
TOR ES 2 11:00 Raymond wraparound 40 12 41 4 51 45 21 29 54 23 24 1
TOR ES 2 06:12 Kessel wide from Van Riemsdyk 42 81 21 15 51 45 36 29 54 23 24 1
TOR PP 2 00:05 Van Riemsdyk wide from Clarkson 42 71 21 3 4 45 15 36 18 23 1 -
VAN SH 3 18:31 Kesler wide from rebound of Edler shot 42 12 8 15 45 - 17 20 22 23 24 1
VAN ES 3 17:41 Booth wide from Richardson 42 81 12 8 51 45 15 36 7 2 5 1
TOR ES 3 16:48 Kessel from loose puck 43 81 19 15 44 45 45 9 29 18 26 1
TOR ES 3 16:17 Lupul wraparound 43 81 19 15 44 45 45 9 29 18 26 1
TOR ES 3 15:29 Raymond from loose puck 71 12 41 4 51 45 17 21 54 23 24 1
TOR ES 3 15:27 Kulemin wide from rebound of Raymond shot 71 12 41 4 51 45 17 21 54 23 24 1
TOR ES 3 14:50 Raymond from faceoff 40 12 41 3 36 45 17 36 20 2 5 1
TOR ES 3 13:02 Raymond from loose puck 40 12 41 3 36 45 17 36 20 2 5 1
TOR ES 3 12:46 Kulemin wide from rebound of Gunnarsson shot 40 12 41 3 36 45 17 36 20 2 5 1
TOR ES 3 12:37 GOAL! Raymond drives 40 12 41 3 36 45 17 36 20 2 5 1
VAN ES 3 12:18 Booth from Kassian 43 19 71 15 51 45 9 15 7 23 24 1
VAN ES 3 11:27 Burrows drives 43 81 19 3 36 45 45 14 22 2 5 1
TOR ES 3 07:57 Kessel wide from Bozak 42 81 21 4 51 45 9 15 7 23 24 1
TOR ES 3 06:26 Kulemin drives 40 12 41 3 36 45 17 36 20 23 24 1
VAN ES 3 03:24 Burrows from Schroeder 42 81 21 3 36 45 45 14 22 2 5 1
TOR ES 3 03:12 Kessel post from Van Riemsdyk 42 81 21 3 8 45 45 14 22 2 5 1
VAN EN 3 01:34 Richardson from Edler 40 12 41 8 51 45 17 15 7 22 23 24
VAN EN 3 00:34 Higgins drives 42 19 41 3 36 45 17 45 20 22 5 24

The Extra Skater game profile.

In addition to the good game in chances, the Leafs did well in Corsi, winning overall 62-57, 53-40 5-on-5 and 33-31 5-on-5 close.

The scoring chance numbers for Leaf players:
Player F A D TOI ESF ESA ESD EVTOI PPF PPA PPD PPTOI SHF SHA SHD SHTOI
Phaneuf 9 5 4 22:54 7 3 4 17:35 2 0 2 03:08 0 2 -2 02:11
Franson 6 0 6 13:14 4 0 4 10:17 2 0 2 02:49 0 0 0 00:08
Gleason 1 6 -5 19:31 1 3 -2 18:32 0 0 0 00:00 0 3 -3 00:59
McClement 0 1 -1 05:22 0 0 0 04:06 0 0 0 00:00 0 1 -1 01:16
Raymond 8 5 3 20:20 8 2 6 16:43 0 0 0 02:21 0 3 -3 01:16
Ranger 3 3 0 09:05 3 1 2 07:49 0 0 0 00:00 0 2 -2 01:16
Lupul 3 3 0 18:23 3 2 1 16:02 0 0 0 02:21 0 1 -1 00:00
Van Riemsdyk 5 4 1 18:45 3 3 0 14:51 2 0 2 02:49 0 1 -1 01:05
Gunnarsson 5 5 0 17:33 5 3 2 15:47 0 0 0 00:00 0 2 -2 01:46
McLaren 0 0 0 01:32 0 0 0 01:32 0 0 0 00:00 0 0 0 00:00
Bodie 6 2 4 14:13 6 1 5 14:13 0 0 0 00:00 0 1 -1 00:00
Kulemin 8 4 4 19:03 8 1 7 17:17 0 0 0 00:00 0 3 -3 01:46
Bozak 5 5 0 21:52 3 3 0 18:06 2 0 2 02:49 0 2 -2 00:57
Kadri 3 3 0 17:45 3 3 0 15:24 0 0 0 02:21 0 0 0 00:00
Rielly 3 1 2 19:15 3 1 2 17:13 0 0 0 02:02 0 0 0 00:00
Gardiner 5 4 1 18:28 5 3 2 16:07 0 0 0 02:21 0 1 -1 00:00
Clarkson 4 2 2 15:24 3 2 1 14:49 1 0 1 00:35 0 0 0 00:00
Kessel 6 4 2 21:30 5 4 1 19:16 1 0 1 02:14 0 0 0 00:00
Bernier 16 12 4 59:51 14 7 7 51:31 2 0 2 05:10 0 5 -5 03:10

An excellent game from the line of Bodie-Kulemin-Raymond, as the Russian seems to have adapted extremely well to playing in the middle. Kulemin was the best Leaf in the game, with a game high +7, and Raymond and Bodie were 2nd and 3rd at +6 and +5, respectively. The top line had a couple of goals, but was nothing special in chances, with Kessel a +1, and there were no real problems up front, with McClement and McLaren the only ones not on for a Leaf chance, but both getting limited icetime.

Phaneuf and Franson both had strong nights, but in different ways, as the captain was on for 7 Leaf chances for, while Franson excelled defensively, not on for a single Vancouver ES chance. The only negative player for the Leafs was Gleason, a -2 in 18 minutes.

The Canucks:

Player F A D TOI ESF ESA ESD EVTOI PPF PPA PPD PPTOI SHF SHA SHD SHTOI
Hamhuis 4 6 -2 24:37 4 5 -1 21:23 0 0 0 00:02 0 1 -1 03:12
Garrison 5 6 -1 22:57 3 5 -2 19:00 1 0 1 00:55 1 1 0 03:02
Booth 3 1 2 12:22 2 1 1 12:08 0 0 0 00:14 1 0 1 00:00
Kassian 1 3 -2 10:49 1 3 -2 10:44 0 0 0 00:05 0 0 0 00:00
Burrows 4 2 2 13:54 3 1 2 11:19 1 0 1 01:15 0 1 -1 01:20
Richardson 3 3 0 15:07 2 1 1 12:48 0 0 0 00:14 1 2 -1 02:05
Kesler 6 7 -1 23:46 2 7 -5 19:41 2 0 2 02:11 2 0 2 01:54
Stanton 1 3 -2 16:14 1 2 -1 14:06 0 0 0 00:00 0 1 -1 02:08
Higgins 5 5 0 22:06 2 5 -3 18:36 2 0 2 01:36 1 0 1 01:54
Dalpe 0 4 -4 05:59 0 4 -4 05:59 0 0 0 00:00 0 0 0 00:00
Sedin 7 1 6 18:45 3 1 2 15:23 2 0 2 02:11 2 0 2 01:11
Edler 6 8 -2 23:32 3 7 -4 19:19 2 0 2 02:15 1 1 0 01:58
Diaz 7 7 0 21:03 3 7 -4 18:40 2 0 2 02:23 2 0 2 00:00
Corrado 1 2 -1 11:53 0 2 -2 11:08 1 0 1 00:45 0 0 0 00:00
Sestito 0 5 -5 06:06 0 5 -5 06:06 0 0 0 00:00 0 0 0 00:00
Hansen 4 7 -3 21:51 3 6 -3 19:20 1 0 1 00:59 0 1 -1 01:32
Schroeder 5 3 2 16:14 3 3 0 15:05 1 0 1 00:45 1 0 1 00:24
Lain 0 5 -5 00:00 0 5 -5 06:41 0 0 0 00:00 0 0 0 00:00
Luongo 10 16 -6 59:51 7 14 -7 51:31 3 0 3 05:10 0 2 -2 03:10

Not many positives for Vancouver on the night, as only Sedin, Booth and Richardson managed to be net positive in chances. Even then, Sedin in particular was pretty quiet, only on for 3 Canuck chances. Kesler, who scored the goal, was a game-worst -5, along with Sestito and Lain. Dalpe, Edler and Diaz also had tough games.

Players with nice chance numbers:
Toronto - Nikolai Kulemin, Mason Raymond, Troy Bodie
Vancouver - Daniel Sedin, Brad Richardson, David Booth

Players with poor chance numbers:
Toronto - Tim Gleason
Vancouver - Ryan Kesler, Tom Sesito, Kellan Lain

Friday, February 7, 2014

Game 59 - Leafs 4, Tampa Bay 1 - Strong Leafs performance rewarded in Tampa

The Leafs' best offensive output of the season wasn't a high-scoring affair, but was a game that was close most of the way, with Toronto really coming on in the final period to get the win.

The first fifteen minutes of the opening period went heavily in Tampa's favour, but after a powerplay at the five minute mark, Toronto were excellent, getting seven straight chances to pull nearly level.

The second was an even period, with neither team establishing any stretches of real dominance; Toronto took the lead when Raymond was sprung through by Kulemin, and did well enough after that to win the period solidly. The Leafs then played one of their best third periods of the season, doubling up the Lightning in chances and getting three goals to pull away for a comfortable win.

The 28 ES chances, and 31 overall, are easily season bests for the Leafs, who were very dangerous in Tampa. The 20 chances against were one of the weaker defensive performances they've had, but they still managed to handily outchance the Lightning. The chances were closer while the game was close, as the Leafs only won 17-14 in that case.

A summary of the scoring chances:
Status Overall ES
Team Toronto Tampa Bay Toronto Tampa Bay
1 10 8 7 8
2 10 6 10 6
3 11 6 11 6
Total 31 20 28 20

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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Game 58 - Florida 4, Leafs 1 - Toronto can't overcome deficit in first of Florida road trip

For the fourth game of their last five, the Leafs fell behind 2-0, but this time they didn't manage to stage any type of comeback, losing rather meekly in Florida.

The first period was one of the weaker 20 minutes Toronto has had recently, with just a single chance, as Florida dominated the frame 8-1. Bernier was solid, though, and Florida weren't able to take advantage. The Panthers did manage to get a goal in the second, but were only just ahead of the Leafs in chances, as Toronto managed to wake-up somewhat.

Florida extended the lead to two midway through the third, and the Leafs responded well, generating some good chances before Clarkson managed to score on his return to cut the lead back down. However, they weren't able to generate anything else before Matthias made the lead two again, and the Panthers were able to see the Leafs off in the last 6 minutes.

While the Leafs' numbers were bad, outchanced 19-14 at ES and doubled up, 16-8, 5-on-5 close, they did actually manage to win the last two periods, though score effects played a role in that.

A summary of the scoring chances:
Status Overall ES
Team Toronto Florida Toronto Florida
1 1 8 1 8
2 6 6 5 6
3 8 5 8 5
Total 15 19 14 19

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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Game 57 - Leafs 6, Ottawa 3 - Toronto break open close game late

The final scoreline may have shown a clear win for Toronto, but it was anything but, as the Battle of Ontario was a tightly fought game, with the Leafs only getting ahead in the closing minutes.

Another bad start for Toronto, as they gave up a late goal in an otherwise quiet first, before falling behind by two midway through the second. They made a strong comeback in the second half, getting a pair of goals in quick succession, and handily winning chances in the frame.

After an exchange of goals in the first half of the third period, Toronto pulled away in the last 6 minutes, outchancing the Senators 5-0 over that stretch, and getting three goals, including an empty-netter, to secure the win.

Toronto won the chances, but narrowly, 16-13 overall and 13-12 at ES. Ottawa just edged the close chances, 9-8.

A summary of the scoring chances:
Status Overall ES
Team Toronto Ottawa Toronto Ottawa
1 3 3 2 3
2 6 4 6 3
3 7 6 5 6
Total 16 13 13 12


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