The first half of the 2009-2010 season is over, and for the Toronto Maple Leafs it may be a relief. The first half hasn’t been kind to this franchise, at least as far as wins and losses are concerned. With only 37 points, this season has provided fans with more up and downs than Tiger Woods' zipper. Hopefully 2010 will be kinder.
The New Year is all about fresh starts. Tonight can give the Toronto Maple Leafs just that. They can put aside the terrible start and finally show fans exactly what kind of team we have. Realizing their identity will be the key. This past off-season, Brian Burke told us we will have a truculent, tough, hard nosed team with a strong commitment to defense. He said teams would fear coming to play in our house. Burke told fans this new gritty team would enhance the skill of our existing forwards, enabling them to play their game without having to constantly look over their shoulders. If only this had come to pass.
After 41 games the Leafs still sit second last in the conference and third last in the entire league. They have a losing record at home, have allowed the second most goals, are 12th in scoring, even with Phil Kessel, and 14th in penalty minutes. The Leafs have the worst penalty kill and their once potent power play has dropped to 14th in the league. These stats don't exactly reflect the type of team Burkie promised us, far from it actually. With only 7 homes wins, only Florida and St. Louis have won fewer in their own house. Teams will fear playing in Toronto, they may actually look forward to it. As far as skilled players not having to look over their shoulders, ask Kessel, Stajan, and Stalberg how they feel about that.
There are some bright spots however. Phil Kessel hasn't been wearing out the goal light recently, but he has brought fans out of their seats like no one since Matts Sundin. Niklas Hagman has had his share of highlights and Nikolai Kulemin is even showing some star potential. Unfortunately team defense and goaltending continue to struggle. Perhaps the most encouraging aspect of this team so far is the coaching staff. Ron Wilson and company have proven they can get this team to play well, and even win on occasion. Their biggest challenging is convincing the players of this.
The Toronto Maple Leafs true identity lies in their ability to realize their true skill level. This team has two gifted scorers (Kessel and Hagman), one true offensive defenseman (Kaberle) with another emerging (Ian White), a good not great goalie (Gustavsson obviously), and a very tough enforcer who can actually put time in on the third and fourth lines. After that we're looking at a bunch of very hard working, very fast, mix of veterans and young players. It's here where they should be looking for their identity.
Speed and work ethic should define this team, leave the fancy play and nifty stretch passes to the elite teams for now. When this team wins they do so by out skating their opponents and wearing them down with relentless forchecking. They put lots of pucks on net and lots of players in front. They move the puck with quick short passes and the defense uses it's size to keep the middle of the ice clear in their own end. In short they play a basic, simple style that matches perfectly to their skill level.
If 2010 is going to bring any success to the Toronto Maple Leafs, they'll have to put aside the rally caps and rely more on their listening ears. They must force opponents to play their game. They do have an identity. It's a tough, fast hard working group, with lots of heart and a enough skill to keep fans cheering. Once players truly believe this they will become the TEAM Brian Burke blustered about last summer.
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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Our Leafs Just Won't Quit!

Here we go again. In one week The Toronto Maple Leafs have gone from Chumps to Champs. Just when we were talking about these guys hitting rock bottom, they've put together another mini point streak. A week ago they lost, in horrible fashion to the worst team in the league. Not only did they lose to the Carolina Hurricanes, they did it by surrendering the lead twice, giving up a goal with three seconds left and then losing in a shoot-out. The game before they squandered a lead to the Ottawa Senators and went on to lose to them. The Leafs had lost FIVE in a row! We were living a nightmare, and we couldn't wake up.
Well the nightmare may be over. It appears the boys in Blue and White have woken up, and fans are cheering again. Since that terrible night in Carolina, the Leafs have beat Washington in a shoot-out, lost in a shoot-out against the Islanders, and beat Tampa and Florida on the road. That's 8 points out of a possible 10. Not bad for a team with no skill, and for the record, I still believe they're a team desperately in need of skilled players.
What this team lacks in skill, they sure make up for in heart. Sounds like another cliche doesn't it? Well think about this. So far this month the Leafs have out shot their opponents 40-22 against Calgary, 45-32 against Carolina, and recorded 61 shots to the Islanders 21. They lost all 3 of those games. This was the perfect opportunity for Leaf players to lose heart. Who could blame them? The fact is they didn't quit. They don't seem to know the meaning of the word. Add to these stats the fact that they blew a 3 goal lead in Tampa, and fell behind 2-0 in Florida in less time than it took for the P.A. announcer to read out the scorers to the crowd. Instead of folding the tent, they fought back and won both those games on the road.

None of this means this team is playoff bound. It's still a huge long shot at best. As good as it's been these last 5 games, they did lose 5 in a row leading up to them. What it does mean however, is they may have enough to keep us interested during another rebuild. The question is what's next? Which team will show up Monday against Buffalo? We know Kessel will continue to thrill, but what about the rest. Is Hagman on his way to a career year or is this just another hot streak. Will Gunnarsson continue to improve or is he just another 7th round flash in the pan. We can only guess at the answers, but what we do know is this team will be entertaining. They may lose more times than not, but if they continue to battle the way they have been, fans will still have reason to cheer.
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