January 8, 2007
Leafs Youngsters get
Chance to Shine
By Darryl Dobbs, TheFourthPeriod.com
With the likes of Darcy
Tucker, Mike Peca, Kyle Wellwood, Nik Antropov and Alexei
Ponikarovsky out of the lineup with various ailments, some
unlikely sources are picking up the points for the Toronto
Maple Leafs.
When a team loses their top goal scorer (Tucker) and their
No.2 assist man (Wellwood, at the time of his injury) and two
other players that have been putting up two points for every
three games they play (Antropov and Ponikarovsky), you would
think that said team would struggle to score goals. You would
think that they would fall into a defensive system where they
desperately try to eke out 2-1 wins.
No so.
At least not for the last three games, anyway. Toronto has
tallied 18 goals in that span and it has not been top scorer
Mats Sundin who has been getting them. Sure, he has two goals
and four points in that span, but 14 Leafs goals were scored
without his help. The next two players on the Toronto scoring
list defensemen Bryan McCabe and Tomas Kaberle have just
three points each.
With all that extra ice time that has been freed up, some
third- and fourth-line Leafs and even some Marlies for that
matter have been stepping up.
Matt Stajan, who has averaged under 16 minutes of ice time per
game this season, has five points in his last two games. His
ice time in those two games totaled 40:01. Sophomore Alex
Steen has tallied eight points in his last six games after
taking 35 games this year to garner his first eight. His ice
time is barely 15 minutes per game on average, but he has been
getting first-line ice time thanks to the injuries.
Fourth-line forward John Pohl has five points in his last
three games and 11 in his last 12. His ice time has climbed to
9:24 per game after playing over 16 minutes for each of his
last three games. Boyd Devereaux, recently called up from the
Marlies, has even gotten into the act with six points in five
NHL games this season. He had 11 in his last 14 with the
Marlies.
Tucker, who is out with a badly bruised and swollen foot,
could be back as early as Tuesday. Wellwood, who has missed
the last eight games with a groin injury, could also be back
on Tuesday. When that happens, it will be Stajan and Devereaux
who will stop producing at such a hot rate. Steen and Pohl
will continue putting up these numbers and if given enough
time, will push Antropov and Ponikarovsky down to the third or
fourth line when they return.
Meanwhile...
...With Calgary missing Jarome Iginla (knee) and Chuck
Kobasew (head) for at least a week, look for Matt Lombardi and
Kristian Huselius to have a real chance to shine. Lombardi
already picked up two assists on Saturday. Meanwhile, Daymond
Langkow's stellar production this season will slow.
...San Jose third-liner Ryan Clowe has five goals in the
two games that he has been back from a groin injury. He has
been doing it on the powerplay, as his ice time (and linemates)
is still third-line caliber.
...Scott Hartnell of Nashville has 18 points in his last
22 games. The 25-year-old is an unrestricted free agent this
summer, and with the recent hip flexor injury to Martin Erat
he has been getting time on the first line with David Legwand
and Paul Kariya.
...Ottawa rearguard Wade Redden, who has had a miserable
season battling groin and chest injuries, has six points in
his last seven games. There are a lot of frustrated poolies
out there who are looking to give this guy away now would be
the time to take him off their hands.
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