Time for Joe Colborne to step up and shine
Greg McKegg has been practicing with the Marlies for the past couple of days so look for him to crack the Marlies lineup, either for the opener in Norfolk or further down the line. With Frattin, Kadri, Zigomanis and Ashton all out, McKegg's scoring could be a welcome addition in the Calder Cup finals.
The key player to watch for the Toronto Marlies will be Joe Colborne. He started the season spectacularly and played well during a callup to the Leafs in November / December, however struggled mightily when sent back down to the AHL. It is now time for Joe to put the Marlies on his back and carry them to victory, which will go a long ways in convincing Brian Burke and Randy Carlyle that he is ready to join the Maple Leafs for the 2012-2013 season.
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Toronto Maple Leafs already signed for 2012-2013
May 2012 - Leafs signed for next season, ranked by ability to help team over next 2 to 3 seasons
1. Kessel
Free agents (bold = priority signings)
1. Kessel
2. Lupul
3. Grabovski
4. Phaneuf
5. Gardiner
6. Schenn
7. Reimer
8. Liles
9. Bozak
10. Connolly
11. MacArthur
12. Kadri
13. Armstrong
14. Steckel
15. Gunnarsson
16. Komisarek
17. D'Amigo
18. Lombardi
19. Dupuis
20. Deschamps
21. Owuya
22. Colborne
23. Brown
24. Biggs
25. Ashton
26. Komarov
27. Scott
28. Orr
29. Fraser
30. Blacker
31. Granberg
32. Garrett
33. Percy
34. McKegg
35. Ross
36. Acton
Free agents (bold = priority signings)
unrestricted free agents
crabb, gustavsson, zigomanis, hamilton
restricted free agents
frattin, scrivens, kulemin, franson, lashoff, holzer, rosehill, mikus, rynnas, mueller, gysbers
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Leafs Top 25 Under 25 Years of Age – May 2012
25 BEST Toronto Maple Leafs 25 and Under
To qualify for this list, a player's NHL rights must be owned by the Toronto Maple Leafs, and he must be born in 1987 or later. Although overall potential is considered, the rankings are biased in favour of older prospects who have a significant chance of contributing playoff-calibre performances over the next 3 to 5 years. The final bias is toward players in the NHL, AHL and Canadian Junior Hockey, as it is harder for me to access and assess US college and foreign statistics.
Top 25 Young Toronto Maple Leafs
This Month (Last Month)
1. (1) D: Jake Gardiner
2. (2) RW: Phil Kessel
3. (3) G: James Reimer
4. (4) RW: Matt Frattin
5. (5) C: Nazem Kadri
6. (6) D: Luke Schenn
7. (9) D: Cody Franson
8. (11) C: Joe Colborne
9. (18) RW: Jerry D'Amigo
10. (12) D: Jesse Blacker
11. (13) LW: Brad Ross
12. (10) RW: Tyler Biggs
13. (7) RW: Carter Ashton
14. (8) G: Mark Owuya
15. (15) C: Greg McKegg
16. (19) D: Korbinian Holzer
17. (22) D: Stuart Percy
18. (23) D: Simon Gysbers
19. (24) LW: Marcel Mueller
20. (25) LW: Nicolas Deschamps
21. (/) RW: Greg Scott
22. (16) C. Josh Nicholls
23. (17) RW: Sam Carrick
24. (14) LW: Josh Leivo
25. (20) G: Jussi Rynnas
Summary: Leafs need help on Left Wing and at Centre, and could also benfit from a proven #1 NHL goalie. Trading for 27 year old RW Rick Nash, a $7.8 mil player, may not be as wise as signing 27 year old LW Zach Parise for the same amount of money as a free agent, without having to give up anything.
24th in NHL scoring:
Zach Parise - 69 points
59th in NHL scoring:
Rick Nash - 59 points
Now, if Burke were to arrange for both of them to come to Toronto, most fans would be willing to give up a few names from the above list, especially below the top dozen.
Similarly, signing Martin Brodeur to a 2 or 3 year deal may be wiser than taking on Luongo's 10 year contract, though if we can get 5 good years out of Roberto, that could still work. As Luongo is more likely headed to Tampa (near his wife's family) than Toronto, Burke should make a stellar offer to Brodeur.
Dandy Dozen MAY Update: Top 12 Toronto Maple Leafs prospects
Top Twelve Toronto Maple Leafs Prospects - May 2012
This Month (Last Month)
1. (1) Nazem Kadri - Nazem was great during the final weeks of the seasion and has been steady to spectacular during the AHL playoffs. The Toronto Maple Leafs have a winning record with Kadri in the lineup, both this year and last, so he will stick with the Buds for the full 2012-2013 schedule.
2. (2) Matt Frattin - Matt looks able to secure a Big Nine position coming out of Carlyle's training camp this September. In this Spring's AHL Calder Cup playoffs, Matt has been a hard-hitting sniper, and his rough'n'tumble style of play appeals to the Toronto Maple Leafs new coach.
3. (3) Ben Scrivens - His season has gathered momentum from month to month, and though I have ranked Owuya as a better NHL prospect in the past, Ben appears ready for a shot. The AHL playoffs have seen Scrivens continue exhibiting his late season fortress-type goaltending; BRAVO!
4. (/) Jerry D'Amigo - After a so-so regular season, D'Amigo's trade value has skyrocketed because of his explosive offense in the AHL playoffs, with 6 goals and 2 assists in the first seven games. As an American, he may be moved for Luongo or Nash, or could find himself on a Leafs youthful KFD line with Kadri and Frattin.
5. (4) Korbinian Holzer - Only a few months ago the Leafs D looked impenetrable for a stay-at-home defender such as Holzer. Now with Aulie gone and Komisarek likely to be moved to free up cap space, Holzer could see plenty of NHL action next year. The AHL playoffs will also be crucial for him; look for him to be included in a big trade or to be given every shot to make the Leafs team this September.
6. (5) Joe Colborne – An uneven regular season and an injury in the playoffs mean that Joe is most likely headed back to the Marlies for at least part of next season.
7. (10) Brad Ross – Named WHL Player of the Week during the playoffs, the Portland Winter Hawks star looks able to contribute to the Marlies next season, and is likely only a year or two from the NHL.
8. (6) Carter Ashton – Currently out with an injury, Leafs brass would love to see Carter back in the lineup to contribute to a Calder Cup victory.
9. (7) Tyler Biggs - Will turn pro for 2012-2013 and will probably play for Marlies.
10. (8) Jesse Blacker
11. (9) Mark Owuya
12. (/) Greg Scott
More top prospects: Greg McKegg, Stuart Percy, Josh Leivo, Jamie Devane, Marcel Mueller, Spencer Abbott, Sam Carrick, Nicolas Deschamps
To qualify as a prospect, the player must be 25 years or younger and have played less than 50 NHL games.
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