Friday, October 19, 2007

We'll Take It -- Isles Hold Off Caps

We've been asking for an offensive breakout all week, and in a sort of bitter sweet way, we got what we wanted: 5 goals on 21 shots. After building a nice 2-0 lead, even though the Isles were largely outplayed by the Caps, the Isles were feeling just fine headed into the third. But with Ovechkin and the Caps buzzing all night long, we all felt it was only a matter of time before the Caps found their way back into the game. And when you have a player like Ovechkin and you’re a hardworking team, then that hard work usually will generate quality scoring chances. The Caps notched 2 quick goals and we were back to dead even. Yet a few minutes later, the Isles converted on Bryan Berard’s fluke of a power play goal, the second fluke-job given up by Kolzig at that point (Guerin had a long range slapper squeak through Kolzig’s wickets in the second). That seemed to take the wind out of the Caps, who didn’t manage a shot for the last 9 minutes of the game. To make matters worse, Kolzig gave up another softie when Bill Guerin’s soft wrister found a way through his ever so Swiss cheese-like torso. Guerin did add a wicked wrister at the end of the third to complete the hat trick.

But let’s not kid ourselves here. The Isles netted 5 goals and 3 of them probably should have been stopped by an NHL goaltender. Screens most likely contributed to a rather confused looking Olaf Kolzig, so perhaps we can say that the Isles did a tremendous job of creating their chances out of nothing. As a longtime goaltender, I can tell you how difficult it is to stop any kind of shot when there are bodies in front of you. But such screen shots don’t always lead to goals—they usually lead to a blocked shot or a lucky save. It’s very rare to see 3 goals scored on screen shots in an NHL game, but I’m sure the Isles will take it for now, even though this was hardly the offensive breakout I had in mind. I’m not trying to be pessimistic, just realistic.

First, hats off to the Isles for finding a way to nail 2 points last night. It can be very difficult for teams in any sport to comeback after blowing a lead towards the end of the game. It might not have been pretty, but it sure did count.

Second, I have some issues with Coach Nolan that I’d like to address here. Hey Ted, is choosing a lineup a game to you? OK I know it’s a game, but without trying to be over technical, I don’t think you can justify messing around in wild and crazy ways with your lineup by explaining that the Isles merely have 7 games in 29 days or something like that. I'm reffering to your decision to start Aaron Johnson at forward. By playing Johnson at forward, you seem more like an amateur coach, foolishly trying to give your team and your fans something to laugh about. Yet it wasn’t so funny when Aaron Johnson took a penalty in the offensive zone in a 2-1 game in the third, was it? If you want to keep Aaron Johnson around, fine but do it in a somewhat logical way. The only logical scenario I can see would be to rotate AJ in as the 7th defenseman, and yes move MAB up to forward. If you are going to experiment with defenseman at forward, why would you choose your large defensive defenseman as the lab rat? Instead of scratching MAB for the second consecutive game, last night would have the perfect opportunity to see if MAB could handle some 4th line duty, if not 3rd line duty. Personally, I think MAB would be an effective 3rd line winger because he possesses a good amount of speed, good cycling ability, and yes some defensive upside. Plus who would you rather see out there with Silinger and Hunter? Would you possibly choose stone-hands Hilbert with his zero goals, zero assists, and zero points in 7 games thus far? No I didn’t think so.

Other issues – I’ve just about had it up to here with Satan (visualize me with my hand stretched out to the top of a 10 foot ceiling). No goals so far and very weak defensive play gives him the worst +/- on the team with a -4. I guess he’s not playing to cash in at the end of the season after all. The guy doesn’t even come close to scoring. And did you see how weak he was on that stick check that led to a Caps’ goal in the third? Maybe we’ll have a shootout sometime soon so I can be reminded of why it could possibly be worthwhile to keep him around.

The “Misfit Line” as ESPN has named them has produced 24 points in 7 games, good for better than a point per game per player. Although the Guerin-Comrie-Feds line has been streaky, no line that ever was centered by Alex Yashin ever produced this much offense. Hopefully last night’s hat trick will get the blood going in Guerin again, and I’d definitely like to see Comrie shoot more often. The guy has 4 goals on 10 shots on goal. Now I’m in law school right now, but I think my math skills are good enough to convert that to a 40% shooting percentage. Wow Mike, shoot the puck!!!

I was very hard on Campoli during the off season (and rightfully so) but I’m happy for him and happy for the Isles that he shut me up. Outstanding effort from Camps so far this season, especially with a 4 assist effort last night. And what can I say about Bryan Berard? What an outstanding signing. He’s given us everything we could have asked for as the quarterback of the power play by maintaining his composure and taking quick low shots from the point that usually lead to goals like last night, or good rebound opportunities for his teammates. Welcome back Bryan.

4 comments:

Nyisles82 said...

"After building a nice 2-0 lead, even though the Isles were largely outplayed by the Caps, the Isles were feeling just fine headed into the third."

I felt the Isles outplayed the Caps in their first match up this season, and lost, so I guess what goes around comes around, huh... though I'm assuming we're all in agreement that we'd like to see the guys outplay, and beat, the other team every night!

Anyone want to start a pool to see how many seasons till DP wins his first Vezina? :)

Good point though re: MAB on offense. If you're gonna experiment, might as well bring up someone you know can put points on the board.

Anyway, 2 pts are 2 pts, and I'm pumped that Guerin scored. Lets see another big year Billy!

Candyman said...

Agreed. Also a to clarify on MAB, I did not disagree with Nolan's decision to bench MAB for a game or two. He simply wants MAB to know that he cannot be reckless with the puck and expect to be in the lineup every night simply because he has a cannon for a slap shot that he gets off maybe once or twice per game. But by starting him at forward, you still are effectively scratching him from defense, which is still a punishment in an embarassing sort of way. Milbury did the same thing to Berard back in the day.

Nyisles82 said...

You know, some argue the Isles will live & die by their special teams this year...which clearly is true so far, but I've noticed another attribute of their game that seems to impact the final score as well...physical play.

I don't think it was any coincidence we outscored & out shot the devils in the 2nd period today, and that happened to be the period that everyone on the team was hitting everything on the ice. Physical play won the cup for the Ducks last year, and we need to follow suit. We have extremely big guys on our team, and can hit with the best of them...the question is, why can't we do it consistently?

I can't figure out what gets the guys to start hitting (one big hit is followed by many more), and, for instance, why they didn't step up in the 3rd period to deliver the body? They could have put a few of the Devs through the glass, and they backed off. Sutton has no excuse- he probably barely has to try to knock down Gionta.

Anyways, as Guerin said tonight...2 pts is 2 pts. Exciting, if not sometimes scary, game tonight. Repayment for last game of the season last year with that last second goal?

Anonymous said...

Tonight was a glass half full/half empty night. Half full because we got 2 points. Half empty because we couldn't hold a 3-1 lead in the third period. I hate giving away a point to a team that we may end up battling for a playoff spot. Just look at last year if you think every point doesn't count.

I only saw the third period and came away shaking my head. Lots of backing up and no sustained attack.
The call on Bergy was a phantom as was the call aginst NJ in the OT.
Officiating has not been good so far this season. Way too many "iffy" penalties. And that goes both ways.

On another note, listening to Bill Jaffe rave on about Campoli was over the top. Campoli has surprised me this year and has really blossomed into a top four guy. It's amazing what some confidence will do for some players. That being said, Campoli is not going to make anyone forget Denis Potvin (who, for my money, was the greatest all around D-Man the game has ever seen). Calm down, Billy and do something with those eyebrows !!....Bill