Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
Good post man. Glad you're posting here.
Wow, thanks! I learn a lot from reading all the analyses you guys contribute on a daily basis. I really appreciate the encouragement.
Potvin29 said:
L K said:
Kadri had that terrible giveaway that tainted an otherwise fantastic game I felt.
I thought as the game went on he took it over from a Leafs perspective. Even with that turnover.
I can see that game controlling potential from Kadri developing (this takes time!). If he can get stronger without slowing down, then his body would be able to match what his brain thinks he is able to do. He's got high-end, unteachable moves, but gets stymied at times due to getting bumped off stride. He really forces opponents into making mistakes with his play (penalties, or opening lanes). In 3-5 years, I wouldn't be surprised if we're talking about him like we're talking about Malkin today.
CarltonTheBear said:
L K said:
I don't want to cheer for bad things to happen but that 2nd PP unit was awful. Clarkson taking a stupid penalty that led to a Pittsburgh goal was just icing on that cake. He's on a 26 point pace. His play is somewhat better than last year in that he's throwing some hits and not falling down as much but he's just a bad hockey player. I honestly can't wait for his buyout in a year or two.
That penalty on Clarkson was kinda bull though, you could call that a dozen times a game. He's had a bunch of iffy calls go against him this season for whatever reason. Agree with everything else you said. Clarkson is literally the last forward in this line-up that I want on the powerplay.
The players don't really control what the refs do (unless you're Crosby, amirite?), so no sense in worrying about that. Play hard, play right, and the calls will come when they come.
Both our PP units were horrible, and they're deployment and strategy issues.
PP1: Phaneuf and Franson both have howitzers, but can't truck the puck into position, so they have to rely on the drop-pass to Kessel. Easy to solve. The JvR-Bozak-Kessel trio are a fast-break line, and the PP strategy employed is an offensive zone set up. They're so easy to stop because they're standing still and don't get to use their game breaking speed. Same thing with 5-on-3s. They had some success early on, but teams adjust as the videos are analyzed and we haven't done that.
PP2: Gardiner and Rielly never shoot, even though both own a decent shot. Clarkson is a bit of a blackhole and cannot be relied upon in any passing set up. Use him exclusively as a screen if you have to.
Proposed Fixes: I'm not a hockey coach, but I think we have to play to our strengths. Franson/Gardiner for obvious shooter/mover combo; Franson has that great first pass coming out of the DZ and really good instincts for keeping the puck down in the OZ. Kadri on PP1 because he is has the trifecta of PP skills: cycling, passing, shooting. Kessel on the RW instead of LW to take advantage of Kadri's LH pass. JvR on top of the crease. Having three PP QBs means they have no chance of zeroing in on one person.
PP2's goal should be to tire the PK down some more. Santorelli, Lupul, Bozak is a line that can cycle and occasionally finish. I'd also give Panik more of a look here too, as he has the patience and the hands to capitalize on zone time and the inevitable scrambles that happen off bombs from the point.