2/26/09

I Love It When A Plan Comes Together


After singing Kulemin's praises for months now, I was ecstatic to see him play as well as he did last night. He easily was the Leaf with the most jump. While watching the recorded game on my PVR, I noticed that I hadn't recorded long enough if the game were to go into overtime. With 3 minutes to go in the OT period my TV froze and a stifled "Awwwwwwwwwwww" came from my lips. I hustled to the computer and watched the Game In 6 Minutes. I re-watched the entire set of highlights, wondering how the Leafs stayed in the game as long as they did, having 2 shots in the first period. After the huggy, kissy time between Ian White and Markus Naslund(?) had fired up the crowd, the game took no discernible turn. Kulemin had 4 shots last night and deserved at least 2 goals for his efforts. Before even sitting down to watch the replays, I was wondering if Wilson would be smart enough to use Kulemin in the shootout. Turns out he was and Kulemin scored on pretty much the same shot he could have gotten off during his earlier break-away if it hadn't been for a missed hooking call. One last thing of note for me was a FOURTH solid outing in a row from Vesa Toskala. The ting to watch for here is if he starts to wane in the next 4 or 5 games it could be a flare-up of his bum hip. Why not have the surgery now? Why not, indeed. TANK!

2 comments:

Navin Vaswani (@eyebleaf) said...

There's no such thing as "tanking" for the players. Why don't people get that? The team sucks, but they're still going out there trying to win.

If Toskala had played like this all season, we're a playoff team. Period.

Hyaena said...

The tank comment was actually aimed at the fact if Toskala went down for the year and we brought in Pogge. Which I think the Leafs should do anyways. I in no way accuse the players of not trying. I wouldn't even watch anymore if that were the case.