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Leafs injury update
(LW) Clarke Macarthur suffered a broken collarbone during the rangers game, the injury will force him out for three weeks. Toronto has called up (RW) Mike Brown to fill a spot on the fourth line.
(RW) Fabiann Brunnstrom will step up into Macarthur's third line duties, and earns himself a spot on the second power play unit for the time being.Comment
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Leafs 10 game update
6-3-1
On the trade block:- Nikolai Kulemin
- Francois Beauchemin
- Colby Armstrong
I would like to see Armstrong and Kulemin depart, for the contract they have and what they do on the ice, I have a multitude of players that can fill these roles and afew that have much better stats then these two. Beuchemin has the largest contract left on my blueline, and I wont mind keeping him but if I get offered the right picks or a prospect he will go.
Toronto Maple Leafs Stats - 2010 Skaters GP G A PTS +/- GW PIM SOG SPCT Matt Duchene 10 8 7 15 +6 2 8 43 18.6% Phil Kessel 10 6 3 9 +7 0 0 24 25% Kris Versteeg 10 2 6 8 +6 0 0 20 10% Steve Pratt 10 1 7 8 +1 0 0 8 12.5% Francois Beauchemin 10 1 6 7 +7 1 0 9 11.1% Fabian Brunnstrom 10 4 1 5 +2 2 0 14 28.6% Luke Schenn 10 0 5 5 +7 0 0 6 0 Mike Zigomanis 10 2 2 4 -1 0 8 15 13.3% Tyler Bozak 10 2 2 4 0 0 4 32 6.3% John Mitchell 10 1 3 4 +1 0 17 21 4.8% Nikolai Kulemin 10 2 1 3 -1 0 4 28 7.1% Roman Hamrlik 10 0 3 3 -2 0 2 3 0% Clarke Macarthur 5 1 1 2 +1 1 2 3 33.3% Fredrik Sjostrom 10 0 2 2 +3 0 0 3 0% Matt Lashoff 10 1 1 2 +1 0 2 4 25% Colton Orr 10 0 1 1 0 0 4 5 0% Goalies GP W L T GAA TOI SV SV% SHO Carey Price 8 4 4 0 2.31 467 42 91.5% 2 Jean Sebastian Giguere 3 2 0 0 1.43 126 199 93.3% 0
Duchene is a beast, simply put. He has so much acceleration and speed, I can beat defenders clean constantly from all areas of the ice. Kessel has been a weapon in his own right, and Fsbian Brunnstrom has stepped his game up to the point I moved him up to the second line. Price has been playing well, despite having 4 wins and 4 losses.
NHL League Leaders - Updated: OCT 1, 2010 Goals G Assists A 1. Bobby Ryan 11 1. Saku Koivu 13 2. Sidney Crosby 9 2. Travis Zajac 12 3. Ilya Kovalchuk 8 3. Derek Roy 12 4. Matt Duchene 8 4. Zach Parise 12 5. Cris Kunitz 8 5. Sidney Crosby 11 Points PTS Plus/Minus +/- 1. Sidney Crosby 20 1. Thomas Vanek +12 2. Travis Zajac 18 2. Derek Roy +12 3. Zach Parise 17 3. Jason Pominville +12 4. Thomas Vanek 17 4. Mike Komisarek +8 5. Ilya Kovalchul=k 16 5. Alexander Edler +8 Wins W Goals Against Average GAA 1. Marc Andre Fleury 8 1. Mikka Kiprusoff 1.98 2. Mikka Kiprusoff 7 2. Tomas Vokoun 2.13 3. Rick Dipietro 7 3. Cam Ward 2.25 4. Ryan Miller 7 4. Carey Price 2.31 5. Marty Turco 7 5. Mike Smith 2.43 Save Percentage SV% Shutouts SO 1. Mikka Kiprusoff 93.4% 1. Mikka Kiprusoff 3 2. Tomas Vokoun 93.1% 2. Roberto Luongo 2 3. Cam Ward 92.5% 3. Carey Price 2 4. Mike Smith 92.4% 4. Jeremy Smith 1 5. Ryan Miller 91.8% 5. Pekka Rinne 1
Injury update:
(LW) Clarke Macarthur has return to the line up, moving up to second line duties with his new line mates Fabian Brunnstrom and Tyler Bozak.Last edited by Dynasty; 02-06-2011, 10:13 AM.Comment
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Leafs injury update
(C) Matt Duchene injured his hip in a hard collision along the boards, Duchene is estimated at being out 3-4 weeks.
(C) Christian Hanson has been called up to the big club to fill in during Duchene's absence, Hanson will see time on the second units.Comment
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Leafs 20 game update: TROUBLE IN LEAF LAND!
Hello and welcome readers I am Hockey insider Bob McKenzie. Now usually when a team looses a budding superstar in Matt Duchene, who happens to be your leading scorer (at the time) in all categories, and also one of your top defensive players, that impact is felt through your line up. You can expect your overall points per game to slump and maybe a loss or two here and there, that possibly wouldn't have happened while that player was in your line up.
I believe, that the Leafs did plan for this when Duchene went down for three weeks. Lets look over some stats.
Games 1-10 with Duchene
Record: 6-3-1
top 3 offensive players:
1) Matt Duchene - 8 goals 7 assists 15 points +6
2) Phil Kessel - 6 goals 3 assists 9 points + 7
3) Kris Versteeg - 2 goals 6 assists 8 points +6
Games 10-20 without Duchene
Record: 6-0-4
Top 3 offensive players:
1) Steve Pratt - 0 goals 9 assists 9 points +2
2) Kris Versteeg - 5 goals 4 assists 9 points +4
3) Tyler Bozak - 5 goals 4 assists 9 points + 6
where is kessel? 2 goals 2 assists in 10 games when a team needs you to step up.
What is my point in saying all this? well last night in Montreal, a game where you would think a team would be excited to get their number 1 center and top skill man back (yes I am talking about Duchene) an inner turmoil that has been apparently been boiling in the back round since possibly last year exploded in a series of media conferences, where sniper Phil Kessel went on a rant that lasted for a long loooong time in front of live cameras about how sick and tired he is of his current position and personal slump, how he has been mocked previously and presently by fans and media, and his utter disdain of head coach Ron Wilson, ending that stream of contempt and pent up anger with what sounded like to me a gong of finality saying "Maybe it's time for change, you know. Maybe things just ain't working out here"
After which it would seem that Head Coach Ron Wilson would not let this slip by, attacking Kessel about his past and present slumps, indicating a severe degree of lack of personal pride and drive to work through the slump, stating that "I have had many scorers, all who have gone through slumps, it has happened. But I have never seen any of them totally give up in all other aspects of the game"
So chalk it up to backroom disagreements and personal difference of view points and call it a day, right? It would seem that will not be the case in this instance. This personal feud if you will has been going on for years by admit ion of GM Brian Burke and he has (direct quote) "Had enough of this crap, and it ends now"
To this effect (RW) Phil Kessel has been scratched from the line up until further notice. This would seem to indicate, and my insider reports tend to agree with this statement, it is a strong possibility that Burke is looking for a new home for his star sniper. Now I believe Burke will take un-ending heat for doing this, since the hefty price paid for Kessel, but hockey, and the players within can be a fickle thing and such things as these can literally tear a team apart from the inside out, no matter how good, or bad the team may be.
Toronto at a glance:
His off season Acquisition of Matt Duchene, at this point is looking like a stroke of genius, with explosive speed and hands to die for Duchene is the number one center that Toronto has been craving since the departure of franchise (C) Matt Sundin.
Lets not forget Goal tender Carey Price, who is having the best season of his career this season, putting up fantastic numbers. Price has almost carried the team the past 10 games where the offense has all most evaporated with Duchene out, with many one goal games Price has defiantly done his part to make sure the points continue to roll in
Lets not forget the depth of bottom six forwards Toronto currently employes (one could say a Darth, or dirge maybe?) with grit to spare and some hands to boot.
Also young D men on this rise Luke schenn and Steve Pratt have been stalwart contributors on both ends of the ice.
So this begs the question what to do with a player like Kessel? Do you stick it out and hope he turns the corner on his obvious emotional burdens, do you direct him and the head coach to (at least publicly) Close the vast gap that currently exists, or do you try and find him a new home, hopefully bringing back something of value to your own franchise before this situation spreads and disrupts your entire line up? We all know what the Toronto media can be like, and the effect it can have on a fragile mind.
It is no secret Toronto needed a number one center, and Burke has made great gains in that respect, but now they need top six players to fill out their roster, in their farm system they do have up coming players in the right of (C) Braydon Schenn and (C) Nazem Kadri also (LW) Luca Caputi has shown promise beyond them Toronto has a couple of good goaltenders rising on their farm club, but we know now that with Price in net, goal tending should not be a consideration at least for the immediate future. Of late Burke has made it clear he wishes to restock his farm team talent and return to rebuilding that youth through the draft, what ever happens there is no doubt Burke will take no end of criticism from his fans, but at the end of the day it will be interesting to see what is done with this explosive situation
For TSN I am hockey insider Bob MckenzieLast edited by Dynasty; 02-07-2011, 06:46 PM.Comment
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Leafs 30 game update
Still not much action on the Phil Kessel front, Burke is adamant that a trade will happen and he won't play Kessel in fear that he may end up injured, thus destroying any pending deals.
"Sure we have had some calls about Phil, but so far these calls have been more in the line of kicking tires rather then serious deals" from the mouth of Brian Burke earlier this morning. With trade deadline looming 37 games away, that can be a long time to sit idle.
Team Record:
17-8-5
Toronto Maple Leafs Stats - 2011 Skaters GP G A PTS +/- GW PIM SOG SPCT Matt Duchene 24 13 14 27 +11 2 8 88 14.8% Kris Versteeg 30 8 18 26 +13 2 4 70 11.4% Steve Pratt 30 1 20 21 +8 0 20 17 5.9% Francois Beauchemin 30 4 16 20 +14 1 4 32 12.5% Tyler Bozak 30 7 10 17 +3 1 25 94 7.4% Nikolai Kulemin 30 5 10 15 +5 1 15 53 9.4% Fabian Brunnstrom 30 7 8 15 0 3 5 51 13.7% Luke Schenn 28 1 12 13 +16 0 6 24 4.2% John Mitchell 30 5 6 11 +6 0 21 61 8.2% Clarke Macarthur 25 5 4 9 +1 3 8 35 14.3% Colby Armstrong 30 6 2 8 +3 2 20 34 17.6% Colton Orr 30 3 2 5 0 1 56 23 13% Mike Zigomanis 16 3 2 5 -2 0 8 29 10.3% Fredrik Sjostrom 30 1 4 5 +1 0 2 21 4.8% Christian Hanson 18 3 2 5 -1 0 4 34 8.8% Roman Hamrlik 30 1 4 5 -11 0 10 28 3.6% Matt Lashoff 30 1 2 3 +13 0 25 18 5.6% Brett Lebda 30 1 1 2 -9 0 9 32 3.1% Goalies GP W L T GAA TOI SV SV% SHO Carey Price 26 14 12 0 2.27 1557 682 92% 6 Jean Sebastian Giguere 5 3 1 0 1.71 246 109 94% 0 Comment
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Leafs 40 game update
Trade deadline count down: 23 games remaining
Team record: 23-11-6
Burke stands by his decision to bench Sniper Phil Kessel untill a trade can be made. "We are putting up winning numbers, sure our offense is a bit lower without Kessel around and we play a grittier more defensive game, but we have the right guys in place and we are suceeding without him, so at this point he will remain seated untill he can be moved"
Toronto Maple Leafs Stats - 2011 Skaters GP G A PTS +/- GW PIM SOG SPCT Kris Versteeg 40 10 29 39 +18 3 9 98 10.2% Matt Duchene 34 18 20 38 +16 2 8 124 14.5% Francois Beauchemin 40 6 19 25 +14 3 13 45 13.3% Fabian Brunnstrom 40 11 13 24 -1 4 17 74 14.9% Tyler Bozak 40 9 14 23 +2 1 27 112 8% Steve Pratt 40 1 22 23 +10 0 69 23 4.3% Nikolai Kulemin 40 5 12 17 +6 1 15 60 8.3% Luke Schenn 38 1 15 16 +16 0 18 36 2.8% Clarke Macarthur 35 9 4 13 0 4 8 59 15.3% John Mitchell 40 7 6 13 +3 0 23 71 9.9% Roman Hamrlik 40 1 11 12 -11 0 14 46 2.2% Colby Armstrong 40 6 3 9 +4 2 26 47 12.8% Matt Lashoff 40 2 6 8 +15 0 34 27 7.4% Fredrik Sjostrom 40 1 6 7 -2 0 2 31 3.2% Christian Hanson 28 5 2 7 0 0 8 48 10.4% Colton Orr 40 3 2 5 -3 1 89 32 9.4% Mike Zigomanis 16 3 2 5 -2 0 8 29 10.3% Brett Lebda 40 1 1 2 -9 0 26 51 2% Goalies GP W L T GAA TOI SV SV% SHO Carey Price 29 16 13 0 2.38 1740 759 91.6% 6 Jean Sebastian Giguere 12 7 4 0 2.24 671 318 92.5% 2
NHL League Leaders - Updated: Jan 10, 2011 Goals G Assists A 1. Simon Gagne 25 1. Marc Savard 37 2. Sidney Crosby 25 2. Evgeni Malkin 33 3. Bobby Ryan 24 3. Saku Koivu 33 4. Jason Pominville 23 4. Thomas Vanek 33 5. Devin Setoguchi 22 5. Olli Jokinen 33 Points PTS Plus/Minus +/- 1. Sidney Crosby 54 1. Taylor Pyatt +23 2. Thomas Vanek 51 2. Vernon Fiddler +23 3. Evgeni Malkin 50 3. Scottie Upshall +23 4. Marc Savard 49 4. Jamie Langerbrunner +21 5. Jarome Iginla 47 5. Brad Richards +21 Wins W Goals against Average GAA 1. Marc Andre Fleury 26 1. Marc Andre Fleury 2.31 2. Mikka Kiprusoff 24 2. Carey Price 2.38 3. Marty Turco 23 3. Tomas Vokoun 2.40 4. Mike Smith 21 4. Mikka Kiprusoff 2.42 5. Chris Mason 20 5. Marty Turco 2.55 Save Percentage SV% Shutouts SO 1. Marc Andre Fleury 92.5% 1. Carey Price 6 2. Tomas Vokoun 92.3% 2. Mikka Kiprusoff 4 3. Mikka Kiprusoff 92.1% 3. Micheal Leighton 4 4. Mike Smith 91.7% 4. Pekka Rinne 4 5. Jonas Gustavsson 91.7% 5. Tomas Vokoun 3
Go Price! First leaf to lead the league in any stat!Last edited by Dynasty; 02-08-2011, 09:26 PM.Comment
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Great work here and just love the 'Kess the Mess' story. What about looking for a couple top picks for him?Comment
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Actually that has been my goal, but it isnt working out right now. everyone around the league is actually close to cap but hey, updates coming! maybe i was able to do something?! :OComment
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Leafs 50 game update
Minor trade announcement!
Toronto Trades:
RW Micky Sartoertto 19 years old 60 currently unsigned 60 OVR B- POT
TO Washington for:
2011 4th round pick (WSH)
Team record:
29-13-8
Trade deadline doomsday: 14 games remaining
Due to the proximity of trade deadline this post will be my trade deadline feature, and the next post will be the 70 game update.
Deadline feature story
Good evening readers, I am hockey insider Bob McKenzie. As usual with such little time remaining until teams can do what they feel with either improve their clubs for what GM'S hope will be a playoff push, or sell assets for future considerations stories tend to over hype and even minor moves can be thrust into the major spotlight by information hungry fans or those just desperate for change.
In recent years Toronto has seen all sides of this wondrous coin, stretching back into the Matt Sundin saga, and we all know how that ended up. It was clear to Leafs GM Brian Burke that he would be unable to come to terms with then defensemen Tomas Kaberle, and pulled the trigger that brought in a desperately needed number one center, at the very least, we wont have to deal with that drama all over again.
Next Burke moved some of his (one could add overpaid to this list) defensive depth and landed a bonified number one goalie for years to come in Carey Price, in one swoop just days apart Burke remedied the clubs two largest problems, now with a top line center and a young talented goalie on the rise Toronto needs to bring in top 6 forwards, namely a set of top 4 wingers.
His largest and (obviously) most expendable after this seasons debacle is Phil Kessel, with deadly shot and speed to burn Kessel could be a very highly sought after piece to a playoff teams puzzle, that is if that team has an extra 5.4M in cap space. Also of consideration is Toronto's return to "roots" of trying to rebuild via the draft, could Kessel then be flipped for picks? maybe a prospect and a pick? it at this point is very hard to say.
It would appear the Brian Burke has a very defined list of who is available for the taking, if the price is right.
and that would include
(RW) Phil Kessel
(D) Francois Beauchemin
(LW) Nikolai Kulemin
(RW) Colby Armstrong
(D) Brett Lebda
(G) Jean Sebastian Giguere
(RW) Frerik Sjostrom
Going form top to bottom, we have already covered Kessel so lets skip that.
Beauchemin would be a straight up loss to the team, he has been excellent in all aspects of the game this year, sitting 4th on the club for overall points beauchemin has also claimed a respectable +15 rating. with a moderate cap hit, experience and enough gas in the tank left to help any team, Beauchemin could claim a nice price after all is said and done, but is the loss worth it?
Nikolai Kulemin 19 points in 50 games isn't a highlight year for the young sniper, Kulemin has struggled to find his way, and has found his role reduced in Toronto because of that, now he has a scoring upside and a frame he is willing to use, Kulemin could be what a playoff pushing team would look for to add secondary scoring with athletic abilities, Loss to Toronto? nothing that could not be covered by another player
Colby Armstrong with 12 points in 50 games Armstrong has taken a dive in production, but still provides anyone who would want him with an overall presence and proven capability with the puck, perhaps a change could return Coby to his previous 20 goal ways. Loss to Toronto? if this year is an indication to what they can Expect from Armstrong, it may be best to let his 3M cap hit go.
(D) Brett Lebda has been off and on this year, showings spurts of his detroit days mixed in with spurts of not having guys like Lidstrom beside you. sporting a -2 rating and 8 points in 50 games lebda may not attract much attention, but he does have stanley cup experience, and that alone may be enough for garner a trade.
(G) Jean sebastian Giguere Has had a solid season this go around, putting up respectable numbers in his clearly defined role as a mentor and backup to Carey Price, I believe it is obvious that Carey is ready to sink or swim on his own now and Giguere's time is limited in Toronto. Being in a contract year this would be the opportune time to trade Giguere to a team looking for that experienced net minder depth.
(RW) Fredrik Sjostrom has gone about his business as usual, quietly and effectively, any team looking for a third/fourth line PK Specialist needs to look no further then his dependable workhorse. The price may not be steep to acquire Sjostrom, but its something to watch for.
Now readers, take this all with a grain of salt, the NHL is a tight place when one talks about things such as cap space, and the Leafs are in excellent position to make their own playoff push and in turn may make no moves what so ever. either way I'll be here with you reporting it as it happens.
For TSN i'm Bob McKenzieComment
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Deadline day recap and 70 game update!
Welcome welcome Toronto faithful, the day of anticipation has passed, and has passed through Toronto in a frenzy of movement, lets recap exactly what happened. To better analyze the deals made by Brian Burke I now hand you off to our hockey insider, Bob McKenzie.
Hello fans and welcome again. I am Bob McKenzie and today I will be breaking down all the moves made by Toronto.
Lets start off with
Toronto trades:
(G) Jean Sebastian Giguere 33 years old 1 year @ 6 million remaining on his contract 84 overall C potential
To the Blue jackets for:
(G) David Leneveu 27 years old 1 year @ 550K remaining on his contract 73 overall B- potential
2011 2nd round pick (CBJ)
This move was easy to see coming, I don't believe that since Carey has come in Burke ever planned on resigning Giguere, the center piece of this move is obviously a second round pick, which Toronto did not have in the upcoming 2011 draft.
Toronto trades:
(D) Francois Beauchemin 30 years old 2 years @ 3.8M remaining on his contract 83 overall C potential
2011 7th round pick (TOR)
TO the Blues for:
(RW) David Backes 26 years old 6 years @ 4.5M remaining on his contract 84 overall C potential
Here we have a player type that Burke loves, Backes is 6'3" 225 LBS of muscle and determination that has the hands and skating ability to score in 70 games this year Backes has netted 25 goals 21 assist for 46 points, with a long term contract and lots of space to grow I think Toronto made a very nice trade here.
Toronto Trades:
(RW) Phil Kessel 23 years old 4 years @ 5.4M remaining on his contract 85 overall C potential
(RW) Kenny Ryan 19 years old currently unsigned 65 overall B- potential
TO L.A Kings for:
(D) Drew Doughty 21 years old 1 year @ 875K remaining on his contract 87 overall B potential
Yes folks the drama train has left the station and the saga is over, Kessel is moved, surprisingly I might add, to the kings for their star D man Drew Doughty. Now Doughty comes in as one of the most coveted D men in the league, in a contract year, so this does have the potential to backfire on Burke if Doughty chooses to walk in the off season, but the chance to land Doughty for any period of time is something any GM would jump at.
Leafs 70 game update
Team record: 36-24-10
Toronto Maple Leafs Stats - 2011 Skaters GP G A PTS +/- GW PIM SOG SPCT Kris Versteeg 70 18 54 72 +26 5 20 180 10% Matt Duchene 64 31 36 67 +24 2 10 208 14.9% David Backes 70 25 21 46 -4 4 112 171 14.6% Fabian Brunnstrom 70 17 29 46 -2 5 21 134 12.7% Tyler Bozak 70 20 23 43 +1 2 33 168 11.9% Drew Doughty 69 9 31 40 -14 0 22 125 7.2% Steve Pratt 70 5 30 35 +7 0 104 52 9.6% Clarke Macarthur 65 17 11 28 -1 6 14 116 14.7% Nikolai Kulemin 70 7 18 25 0 1 19 88 8.0% Luke Schenn 68 2 22 24 +7 0 54 72 2.8% Roman Hamrlik 70 1 22 23 -6 0 49 94 1.1% John Mitchell 70 12 9 21 -5 1 60 97 12.4% Colby Armstrong 70 12 6 18 -2 2 73 88 13.6% Christian Hanson 58 8 9 17 -6 0 22 81 9.9% Matt Lashoff 70 3 13 16 +12 0 63 53 5.7% Fredrik Sjostrom 70 5 10 15 -10 2 10 69 7.2% Brett Lebda 70 5 7 12 -4 2 30 102 4.9% Colton Orr 70 3 8 11 -11 1 194 55 5.5% Goalies GP W L T GAA TOI SV SV% SHO Carey Price 48 24 23 0 2.51 2863 1306 91.6% 9 Comment
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Excellent trade deadline Dynasty, love your moves. Especially the Kessel one, **** getting Doughty and already having Duchene, your going to be a force to reckon with in the future.
Good job, Kudos.Comment
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Leafs 82 game update
WERE IN THE PLAYOFFS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry for the fast update here guys but I have been playing a ton of hockey, so excited to get into the playoffs!!!
We will face the Boston bruins >
Team Record:
41-29-12
Toronto Maple Leafs Stats - 2011 Skaters GP G A PTS +/- GW PIM SOG SPCT Kris Versteeg 82 25 60 85 +33 6 24 217 11.5% Matt Duchene 76 34 41 15 +31 2 12 245 13.9% Fabian Brunnstrom 82 21 33 54 -2 6 21 161 13% David Backes 82 28 24 52 +3 6 133 203 13.8% Tyler Bozak 82 22 27 49 +1 2 33 193 11.4% Drew Doughty 81 10 37 47 -15 0 28 147 6.8% Steve Pratt 82 5 31 36 -1 0 106 57 8.8% Clarke Macarthur 77 19 16 35 -1 6 20 140 13.6% Luke Schenn 80 4 21 31 +6 0 69 88 4.5% Roman Hamrlik 82 2 26 28 -3 0 59 115 1.7% Nikolai Kulemin 82 7 20 27 -7 1 19 98 7.1% John Mitchell 82 12 10 22 -11 1 70 106 11.3% Colby Armstrong 82 12 7 19 -9 2 87 104 11.5% Fredrik Sjostrom 82 8 10 18 -16 2 12 87 9.2% Matt Lashoff 82 3 14 17 +4 0 77 61 4.9% Christian Hanson 70 8 9 17 -13 0 26 94 8.5% Brett Lebda 82 6 10 16 -1 2 46 120 5% Colton Orr 82 3 9 12 -17 1 223 64 4.7% Goalies GP W L T GAA TOI SV SV% SHO Carey Price 60 29 30 0 2.53 3557 1632 91.6% 10
Good year when you think about all the movement that happened, what is troubling me though is the guys are sliding downhill and the games are really tough to win right now. We lost momentum going into the playoffs, lets hope I can pick it back up!
NHL League Leaders - Updated: April 12, 2011 Goals G Assists A 1. Alexander Ovechkin 42 1. Olli Jokinen 62 2. Rick Nash 41 2. Kris Versteeg 60 3. Marian Gaborik 39 3. Martain St. Louis 59 4. Thomas Vanek 39 4. Marc Savard 57 5. Devin Setoguchi 37 5. Thomas Vanek 55 Points PTS Plus/Minus +/- 1. Thomas Vanek 96 1. Brad Richards +37 2. Rick Nash 92 2. Jamie Langenbrunner +37 3. Jarome Iginla 91 3. Brenden Morrow +34 4. Alexander Ovechkin 87 4. Kris Versteeg +33 5. Eric Stall 85 5. Colin Wilson +33 Wins W Goals Against Average GAA 1. Marc Andre Fleury 46 1. Tomas Vokoun 2.25 2. Roberto Luongo 43 2. Mikka Kiprusoff 2.45 3. Cam Ward 43 3. Kari Lehtonen 2.49 4. Mikka Kiprusoff 41 4. Marc Andre Fleury 2.50 5. Mike Smith 41 5. Carey Price 2.53 Save Percentage SV% Shutouts SO 1. Tomas Vokoun 92.7% 1. Carey Price 10 2. Mike Smith 91.9% 2. Tomas Vokoun 9 3. Marc Andre Fleury 91.9% 3. Mikka Kiprusoff 8 4. Mikka Kiprusoff 91.9% 4. Pekka Rinne 6 5. Kari Lehtonen 91.8% 5. Niklas Backstrom 6 Last edited by Dynasty; 02-10-2011, 12:05 PM.Comment
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Good luck in the playoffs, hope your guys pick it up.Comment
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