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LGD: Staal-ed

Jon Steitzer
8 years ago
It’s another day on the slow march to the trade deadline. After that, I’m not sure what we have for the final month and a half, but I hope it’s filled with interesting prospect assessments, and a resurgence in the Oilers that clinches the Leafs the 30th overall position.
Tonight, we’ll focus on getting the Canes a win. While I understand actively cheering against the Leafs is in poor taste, a Canes win tonight keeps them in the playoff hunt and possibly keeps players like Eric Staal from clogging the seller’s market that the Leafs are looking to exploit.

The Leafs

The kids continue to be the draw for the Leafs. Leivo and Leipsic are reasons for optimism, and Loov and Percy aren’t really out of place as a Leafs bottom pairing either.
Really not a whole lot say here, I hope the scouts in attendance see something in this one game that inspires their teams to overpay for P.A. Parenteau.
Lineup via Dailyfaceoff.com
LWCRW
 
Michael Grabner
 
Nazem Kadri
 
Brendan Leipsic
 
Josh Leivo
 
Peter Holland
 
P.A. Parenteau
 
Daniel Winnik
 
Mark Arcobello
 
Brad Boyes
 
Colin Greening
 
Byron Froese
 
Richard Clune
Defensive Pairings
 
Martin Marincin
 
Morgan Rielly
 
Jake Gardiner
 
Frank Corrado
 
Viktor Loov
 
Stuart Percy

The Canes

As I mentioned in the intro, the Canes are doing just well enough that they can’t pull the plug on the season. They’ll need to sell tickets down the stretch and even if failed close call on the playoffs will be a better financial decision for them than selling off assets.
Whether any of that translates to motivation for the players, I don’t know, but as long as they don’t knock the Penguins out of their playoff spot, I can’t say I’m concerned about where they end up.
Lineup via Dailyfaceoff.com
LWCRW
 
Elias Lindholm
 
Eric Staal
 
Victor Rask
 
Joakim Nordstrom
 
Jordan Staal
 
Andrej Nestrasil
 
Jeff Skinner
 
Riley Nash
 
Kris Versteeg
 
Chris Terry
 
Jay McClement
 
Phil Di Giuseppe
Defensive Pairings
 
Noah Hanifin
 
Justin Faulk
 
Jaccob Slavin
 
Ron Hainsey
 
John-Michael Liles
 
Brett Pesce

Starting Goaltenders

CAM WARD

VS. 
JONATHAN BERNIER

What to Watch For…

  • Which lucky Leaf gets to wear an ‘A’ on their jersey tonight
  • How does Kadri carry the team this game?
  • How does Kris Versteeg respond to returning to the arena where he was the unfortunate victim of having his car written on in dust?
  • Maybe they’ll show Lou on the phone and we can feel like something that matters is gonna happen.

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I (and by I, I mean Jeff, who has hijacked the end of this pregame) feel there’s a good chance that Kadri snaps his goal goalless drought tonight. The centreman reversed a five-game pointless streak with two consecutive games of two assists against Philadelphia and Nashville, and has been dangerously close to scoring throughout. Cam Ward isn’t what he once was, and Kadri snapped his early-season drought against him in November:
The odds are 4.45 to 1 on him scoring, and 1.17 to 1 on him failing to do so. There’s some potential there. Have fun, and remember to gamble responsibly!

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