Tampa Bay Lightning Game 22: versus the Toronto Maple Leafs
The Tampa Bay Lightning received their first regulation loss at home on the season with the Toronto Maple Leafs beating them 4-3.
(So if you write a game recap, but no one reads it because it's a holiday, did the game really happen...?)
To be quite frank - or perhaps Niitty, as the case might be - the Lightning deserved this loss. This was a game that they could have won relatively easily. The Maple Leafs, while playing well enough to win, weren't playing as well as they did the last time these two teams met. The Lightning had flashes of brilliance, at times, but weren't really mentally into this game. And it showed on the scoreboard.
Antero Niittymaki did not have his best game. He looked a little slow, reaction-wise. But he's so solid positionally, that he wasn't caught out of his net too many times. However, he was letting up some big ol' rebounds for the Leafs to get. And the defense wasn't clearing them, either.
The defense was backing up into their own zone, again, so that gave the Leafs more chances than they should have had. A couple of times, they were caught out of position as well. Andrej Meszaros had a good night, but the rest were really hit and miss.
It's interesting to see how much of an impact Mattias Ohlund's absence has been on the blue line. Ohlund has only been with the Lightning for 22 games now, and he's been sorely missed. Not just for his abilities, but also for his leadership. Much of the defense looks a bit lost without him.
The best forwards of the game were easily Vincent Lecavalier, Jeff Halpern, and Ryan Malone. Malone had nine of the 17 total hits for the Lightning. Yes - nine. He also had a goal, as did Vinny. Lecavalier was 14-9 (61%) in the faceoff circle, though he did have three giveaways - one of while led to a Toronto goal.
Halpern was moved to right win for this game, on a line with Lecavalier and Alex Tanguay. While Tanguay had a quiet night, Halpern and Lecavalier really clicked. They had instant chemistry on the ice together, and it showed. It was impressive, actually.
In all honesty, I'd like to see Malone play on that line with Vinny and Jeff instead of Tanguay. Tanguay had some success with Martin St. Louis and Steven Stamkos, though. And that might just solve the chemistry problem with the top two lines. Although, I'm not sure how much Halpern would like being moved permanently to wing for the season.
Their next game is on Friday, 27 November at 7:30 pm ET. The New York Rangers are visiting Tampa. John Tortorella, Mike Sullivan, and Vinny Prospal come back for a visit. Ought to be a good game.
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I’ll try to keep this short. I really don’t care what has happened up until the last game in Tampa, but this, this was too much.
Any coach with 10 year olds in the GTHA wouldn’t have his 4th line going over the boards with less than 2 minutes in a 4 / 3 struggle. And he/she sure as sugar would not be dumping his 3rd D pairing out 40 seconds later. My mama coaches better than Ronnie GoGo (and yes I am old enough to remember what a floater he was when he actually tried to play). And my mama has been pushing daisies for a couple of decades. She can still coach the whatevers off of Ronnie GoGo.
Fire him NOW. Blake doing nothing but short track laps around the rink and he can’t reign the dumb SOB in after 2 years? Stepniak killing penalties when he can’t make the ringette team out here in Perth County?
FIRE WILSON NOW. Putting a box of cornflakes back there would be an improvement. At least when Quinn was dozing off on the TV breaks, he still woke up in time to put the best talent out there when the rubber was hitting the road.
FIRE WILSON NOW.
by Petepuck on Nov 27, 2009 6:12 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
Wilson won’t be fired any time soon – mostly because Burke has him as Team USA’s coach in the Olympics. Can’t fire your NHL coach and still expect him to coach in the Olympics. That’s not going to happen. If it were anything other than an Olympic year, then Wilson would probably be fired by Christmas.
It does make me nervous as to how the Olympics will go for the Americans, tho, I must admit.
Raw Charge, an SBN Tampa Bay Lightning community. Calling shotgun in the clown car.
by Cassie McClellan on Nov 27, 2009 1:00 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs




















