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Game 13 - Leafs @ Bluejackets - Thursday November 3rd, 2011 - 19:00 EST - 4-1 W

Leafaholic99

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(8-3-1)                                                                                    (2-9-1)
Forwards:
Lupul - Connolly - Kessel
MacArthur - Grabovski - Kulemin
Lombardi - Bozak - Crabb
Brown - Steckel - Dupuis
Orr - Rosehill

Defence:
Gunnarsson - Phaneuf
Gardiner - Schenn
Liles - Komisarek
Franson

Goaltenders:
Reimer
Gustavsson


Forwards:
Prospal - MacKenzie - Nash
Umberger - Pahlsson - Bass
Calvert - Vermette - Johansen
GIroux - Brassard - Dorsett

Defence:
Tyutin - Wisniewski
Clitsome - Moore
Johnson - Russel

Goaltenders:
Mason
York


Toronto Point Leaders
Goals: Kessel - 10
Assists: Kessel - 10
Points: Kessel - 20
+/-: Kessel - +9
Wins: Reimer - 4
Save %: Reimer ? 0.912
G.A.A.: Reimer ? 2.58
Shutouts: Reimer - 1


Columbus Point Leaders
Goals: Prospal - 5
Assists: Nash - 6
Points: Prospal & Nash  - 10
+/-: MacKenzie - +5
Wins: Mason - 2
Save %: Mason - 0.89
G.A.A.: Mason ? 3.11
Shutouts: None


Toronto Injuries:
Colby Armstrong - sprained left ankle - on IR
Leafs fans - head - too early to tell the significant of this injury

Columbus Injuries:
Huseluis - pectoral surgery - on IR
Dekanich - sprained ankle - on IR
Boll - broken thumb - out 6-8 weeks
Carter - fracture in foot - on IR
Sanford - groin - out 2-4 weeks
Martinek - concussion - on IR
Methot - broken thumb - questionable for this game


Toronto News:


Columbus News: Defenceman Marc Methot said he is "ready to roll" after missing five games. Goaltender Mark Dekanich (high-ankle sprain) joined the team last weekend and continues to practice. He is scheduled to begin a rehab stint with minor-league Springfield next week. - Columbus Dispatch



All info/lines comes from TSN Ice Chips and this opening post will be updated if the lines change leading upto game time.

 
If Reimer doesnt play, Wilson already said that Gus is in net so we can pretty much forget about Scrivens playing...

Gonna be a tough game vs the BJs, we play like we did tonight and it wont be as easy a win. Brodeur basically gave us the game!
 
wc17 said:
Gonna be a tough game vs the BJs, we play like we did tonight and it wont be as easy a win. Brodeur basically gave us the game!

Can't say I agree there.  Leafs played a good game on the road last night, won little battles and buried come good scoring chances.  If we play like we did last night I would expect another win.
 
I see Reimer's name on the top row of goalies, my heart is starting to swell.
 
Zee said:
I see Reimer's name on the top row of goalies, my heart is starting to swell.

Until the morning skate is completed, its just speculation based on what I've read yesterday, about him starting.
 
Leafaholic99 said:
Zee said:
I see Reimer's name on the top row of goalies, my heart is starting to swell.

Until the morning skate is completed, its just speculation based on what I've read yesterday, about him starting.

Stab me with a rusty knife why don't you?
 
So far the Leafs have done a good job at helping other teams with their problems. For example, Winipeg had not scored a power play goal until they met the Leafs and then they scored two. Then there was Boston who was not averaging more than two goals scored per game until they met the Leafs who gave them six.

Columbus cannot seem to win (2-9-1). I think this game is another opportunity for the Leafs to help a team in a slump. I say Columbus will win 5-2 and Kessel's slump will continue tonight and set him up nicely for a run and hide show against Boston on Saturday night.

I do not know why I am down on the Leafs this morning, but I think it will all be justified soon enough if they do not change some things. 
 
Fanatic said:
So far the Leafs have done a good job at helping other teams with their problems. For example, Winipeg had not scored a power play goal until they met the Leafs and then they scored two. Then there was Boston who was not averaging more than two goals scored per game until they met the Leafs who gave them six.

Columbus cannot seem to win (2-9-1). I think this game is another opportunity for the Leafs to help a team in a slump. I say Columbus will win 5-2 and Kessel's slump will continue tonight and set him up nicely for a run and hide show against Boston on Saturday night.

I do not know why I am down on the Leafs this morning, but I think it will all be justified soon enough if they do not change some things. 

Kessel's in a slump?
 
BlueWhiteBlood said:
Fanatic said:
So far the Leafs have done a good job at helping other teams with their problems. For example, Winipeg had not scored a power play goal until they met the Leafs and then they scored two. Then there was Boston who was not averaging more than two goals scored per game until they met the Leafs who gave them six.

Columbus cannot seem to win (2-9-1). I think this game is another opportunity for the Leafs to help a team in a slump. I say Columbus will win 5-2 and Kessel's slump will continue tonight and set him up nicely for a run and hide show against Boston on Saturday night.

I do not know why I am down on the Leafs this morning, but I think it will all be justified soon enough if they do not change some things. 

Kessel's in a slump?

When was the last time he had a 4-point game?  It's been ages.
 
BlueWhiteBlood said:
Fanatic said:
So far the Leafs have done a good job at helping other teams with their problems. For example, Winipeg had not scored a power play goal until they met the Leafs and then they scored two. Then there was Boston who was not averaging more than two goals scored per game until they met the Leafs who gave them six.

Columbus cannot seem to win (2-9-1). I think this game is another opportunity for the Leafs to help a team in a slump. I say Columbus will win 5-2 and Kessel's slump will continue tonight and set him up nicely for a run and hide show against Boston on Saturday night.

I do not know why I am down on the Leafs this morning, but I think it will all be justified soon enough if they do not change some things. 

Kessel's in a slump?

After scoring 10 goals in the first 10 games he has 0 in the past 2.    ;D
 
Heroic Shrimp said:
BlueWhiteBlood said:
Fanatic said:
So far the Leafs have done a good job at helping other teams with their problems. For example, Winipeg had not scored a power play goal until they met the Leafs and then they scored two. Then there was Boston who was not averaging more than two goals scored per game until they met the Leafs who gave them six.

Columbus cannot seem to win (2-9-1). I think this game is another opportunity for the Leafs to help a team in a slump. I say Columbus will win 5-2 and Kessel's slump will continue tonight and set him up nicely for a run and hide show against Boston on Saturday night.

I do not know why I am down on the Leafs this morning, but I think it will all be justified soon enough if they do not change some things. 

Kessel's in a slump?

When was the last time he had a 4-point game?  It's been ages.

Exactly.
 
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