Welcome back for another preview/recap of the Maple Leafs' recent schedule, a little something I may start referring to as "the Weekly Leaflet." Note: I said may. I totally may not. Double Note: sticktap to
rasiqra/revulva for the idea.
The Leafs had a relatively easy week this time around (especially for a shortened season) playing only 3 games in the last 7 nights.
The week started off on a mixed note, with the Philadelphia Flyers in town for the first meeting of these teams this season, and consequently since the
Schenn/JVR trade. Things started off shaky with a rebound from a point shot by the aforementioned Schenn resulting in a Wayne Simmonds goal just 38 seconds in. From there, things were essentially all Toronto after Captain Phaneuf tied the game late in the first. Toronto cruised on to a 5-2 victory, featuring this dandy by JVR.
yeah, that's Luke Schenn who slides away at the end.
The bad news is, however, that
James Reimer left the game slightly before the halfway mark with what would turn out to be a strained MCL in his left knee. Ben Scrivens came in in relief, and ended up stopping 32 of 33 shots, looking shaky but dependable.
Two nights later, the Leafs were in Carolina and laid a complete egg against a Hurricanes team playing their first game at home after a long road-trip, starting their back up goaltender
Dan Ellis. The game started out with some rough stuff between Colton Orr (who Randy Carlyle seems to be viewing as the second coming of
Darren McCarty these days) and
Kevin Westgarth before remaining incredibly boring for a period and a half. Quite possibly the most boring game I've seen this year. The second period featured all 4 goals in the game, with Joe Corvo striking first for the 'Canes, Kadri retaliating for the Leafs before
Jussi Jokinen and
Jordan Staal put it away for Carolina, downing the Leafs 3-1.
Despite this clunker, the Buds headed into Saturday night's game with a record of 3-1 in their last four games. Unfortunately, the injury cloud loomed heavily over this game for both teams, with
Gunnarson, Lupul,
Frattin and Reimer injured for the Maple Leafs, and notable Sens
Jason Spezza and
Erik Karlsson on the shelf (the last due to a nasty achilles tendon cut.)
Would the Leafs be able to put the stops to a losing skid before it started?
Would
Krusty the Klown Daniel Alfredsson be booed mercilessly by the ACC faithful?
Which team's injury troubles would pose the most trouble?
Well click on through and we'll talk about how the Leafs fared against the SNES
artist rendition of "sens" third jersey wordmark.