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LGD: Looking to Luuuuuse

Jeff Veillette
9 years ago
Remember when Roberto Luongo was rumoured to be the next Toronto Maple Leaf? You know, in anticipation of a big-ass push for bigger things? Despite what the jersey on my wall would have you think, it never materialized, and the Leafs ended up eventually getting Jonathan Bernier, who was pretty good himself. Oh, and then realized that goaltending wasn’t the problem and fell into the abyss.
Anyway, the Leafs take on Luongo and the Florida Panthers tonight.

The Leafs

Projected lineup via DailyFaceoff.com
LWCRW
 
James van Riemsdyk
 
Tyler Bozak
 
Phil Kessel
 
Daniel Winnik
 
Nazem Kadri
 
Richard Panik
 
Leo Komarov
 
Olli Jokinen
 
David Clarkson
 
David Booth
 
Peter Holland
 
Brandon Kozun
Defensive Pairings
 
Morgan Rielly
 
Roman Polak
 
Jake Gardiner
 
Korbinian Holzer
 
Stephane Robidas
 
Petter Granberg
No Phaneuf and no Franson make this defensive core very scary. As in, scary bad, which is impressive for a team that isn’t particularly great defensively. There is no universe where Korbinian Holzer should be on an NHL top four; the worst part about it being that we’ve already seen it before and know this to be true.
Olli Jokinen takes his end of the trade from “paper transaction” to “transaction”, presumably because they’re letting him play centre and he’s desperate to get his value up in an attempt to get the heck out of here. Can you blame him?

The Panthers

Projected lineup via DailyFaceoff.com
LWCRW
 
Jussi Jokinen
 
Nick Bjugstad
 
Jimmy Hayes
 
Jonathan Huberdeau
 
Aleksander Barkov
 
Brad Boyes
 
Tomas Fleischmann
 
Dave Bolland
 
Scottie Upshall
 
Tomas Kopecky
 
Derek MacKenzie
 
Shawn Thornton
Defensive Pairings
 
Brian Campbell
 
Aaron Ekblad
 
Steve Kampfer
 
Erik Gudbranson
 
Shane O’Brien
 
Alex Petrovic
Contrary to popular belief, Jussi and Olli are not related. But Olli did have his glory years in Florida! I wonder if David Bolland takes this opportunity to get re-injured and stay home for the rest of his contract. Bless Dale Tallon for saving Dave Nonis from himself this offseason.
The Panthers are currently in the thick of the wildcard race, just four points behind the Boston Bruins for the final spot with a game in hand. These are a huge potential two points for them tonight, and they’ll definitely be hungry for them, especially after losing four of the last five.

Starting Goaltenders

Luongo is having the bounce-back year that everybody expected, going 20-14-10 over 45 games while posting a Luong-esque 0.920 save percentage. His last appearance was against the Blues on Sunday, where he gave up a single goal in 33 shots in a shootout loss to St. Louis. In his last game against Toronto, he allowed four goals in 22 shots.
Bernier is getting his third straight start. He lost the two prior, which is good for the tank, but he was a 0.945 in them, which is good for Jonathan Bernier. 

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