Leafs struck Sens-less in fight-filled affair

Ottawa 3, Toronto 2

Michael Traikos, Canwest News Service

Published: Tuesday, November 17, 2009

OTTAWA - Some things never change.

A bloodied  Luke  Schenn heads off the ice after fighting with Chris Neil in the first period as the Ottawa Senators meet the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Place in NHL action November 17, 2009.

A bloodied Luke Schenn heads off the ice after fighting with Chris Neil in the first period as the Ottawa Senators meet the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Place in NHL action November 17, 2009.

Photograph by : Ottawa Citizen

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It does not matter that it has been six years since the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs played each other in a meaningful game. Or that if the season was to end today that neither team would qualify for the playoffs.

Put the two Ontario-based teams on the same ice and three things are usually guaranteed: players will be hit, blood will be spilled and Daniel Alfredsson will be booed.

After a monotonous meeting six weeks ago in Toronto, Tuesday night's game did not disappoint in any category. Featuring four fights, a combined 60 penalty minutes, and two goals from Mike Fisher, the Senators defeated the Leafs 3-2 in a game that finally lived up to the pre-game hype.

Sure, Ottawa's Scotiabank Place featured large sections of empty seats, and the only thing being battled was mediocrity. But from the drop of the puck to the final buzzer, both teams played as though their season depended on it.

Who knows? It just might.

The Leafs, who entered the game with just three wins in their first 18 games, are trying to resurrect a season spent near the bottom of the overall standings. The Senators, who started the night in 11th place in the Eastern Conference, are trying not to fall too far off the pace.

The game was tied 1-1 after a first period that featured 20 combined shots, 17 combined hits and three fights.

Less than three minutes into the game, Jesse Winchester levelled Toronto's Jamal Mayers with an open-ice hit, prompting a fight between the Ottawa player and Toronto defenceman Jeff Finger. Before the period ended, Leafs' enforcer Colton Orr dropped Senators' enforcer Matt Carkner with a series of punches, while Toronto's Luke Schenn renewed his rivalry with Ottawa's Chris Neil in a somewhat less-spirited bout.

Exactly 62 seconds after Fisher gave the Senators a 1-0 lead, the Leafs answered back.

Taking a pass at Toronto's blue-line, Phil Kessel rushed up the ice and unleashed a wicked wrist shot from just inside the offensive zone for his fifth goal of the season. Ottawa goaltender Pascal Leclaire appeared to complain that his defence screened him.

The second period was 74 seconds old when the gloves came off again.

This time it was Toronto's John Mitchell picking a rare fight with Jarkko Ruutu after the Ottawa forward levelled Schenn behind his net. The emotional response seemed to spark the Leafs, who took a 2-1 lead shortly after on a goal from Niklas Hagman.

The Senators responded with two quick goals - from Milan Michalek and Fisher that were three minutes apart.

"We had offence," Leafs head coach Ron Wilson said. "We didn't finish our chances. Again, a couple of sloppy plays in the neutral zone resulted actually in three goals against - every mistake it seems ends up in our net.

"And we can't seem to have the same kind of finish at the other end."

For Vesa Toskala, who received the start over Jonas Gustavsson, it amounted to three goals allowed on 14 shots. Of course, the stats do not tell the entire story.

With the Leafs on their heels for most of the second period, the veteran goaltender was actually a difference-maker. He forced Nick Foligno into hitting the side of the net on a breakaway. And he kept his team to within striking distance.

"We have to find a way out of this funk and make the luck back on our side," Leafs forward Matt Stajan said. "It's been tough. I'm not going to sit here and say it's been fun."

Toronto thought it had tied the game but Leclaire made a desperate lunge back to cover an empty net with his paddle and rob Nikolai Kulemin.

"We had enough chances, especially in the second half of the third period," Wilson said. "But their goalie made some big saves and probably a couple of lucky ones, too."

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your comments
Wilson will be fired
Tue, Nov 17, 09 at 10:51 PM
A loss to Carolina and Wilson will be gone according to Toronto Star. Order originated from Richard Pettie. Its the only thing that can be done . I agree with Pettie.
Danny
Tue, Nov 17, 09 at 11:19 PM
Wilson is close to breaking through here. The problem has been goaltending (but it is on track to improvement), and penalty trouble. If they change the coach it could spell transition trouble and there is no time for that. Wilson is one of the best coach's in the world and it would be foolish to let him walk to another team...he would be snapped up right away. Every team goes through a slump and fans always want to lynch the coach. People need to give their heads a shake and show a little patience.
nintendost
Tue, Nov 17, 09 at 11:20 PM
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Strategy-play Devils style
Tue, Nov 17, 09 at 11:24 PM
When you do not have "the horses" you have to organize the team to play a tight defensive game and only try to score if the opportunity is handed to you. Frustrate the opposition and see what transpires. New Jersey plays that way and are doing very well and have for years and years. It's called "using you intelligence" when coaching. The point is to come away with a win. Leafs are taking a "knife to a gunfight" on most nights. They cannot win that way.
Danny
Tue, Nov 17, 09 at 11:35 PM
The Leafs have a great defence, and their skill up front is very adequate. They also have great grit. The weak point is goaltending and officials that see blue when it comes to calling the game. Name me five teams in the NHL with a deeper defence...who has more grit and toughness...and looking ahead the cupboard is full with prospects. BE PATIENT!!!
poor danny
Tue, Nov 17, 09 at 11:35 PM
your team is like a boat without a rudder...they do not have anyone to steer them in the right direction unless he is planning on having a job in Boston. I guess you know what I mean by that. I believe that you dishearten and cannot believe how bad they actually are....you need a lot of help
@Strategy-play Devils style
Tue, Nov 17, 09 at 11:36 PM
Now here's a man with something useful and intelligent to say! Perhaps you should try marketing your strategy to brain-dead Burke and Ronny Wilson. I do feel bad for Ron; he was just fine before he inherited Burke for a boss.
@ Danny
Tue, Nov 17, 09 at 11:37 PM
You think like the people on the "Titanic". Leafs broke the record for the worst start in history and have won 3 games after 18 games played and you say " we're on schedule...everything is fine..we just have to sit tight. The "titanic went down" and unless major changes are made in a hurry, the leafs will sink and never recover. The rest of the league is "barreling ahead full blast and Toronto is sinking.The players on the leafs need direction and they are not getting it.
Hakker Chekker Charger
Tue, Nov 17, 09 at 11:48 PM
I didn't watch the game so I'm just going by the play by play. On that note, gotta like that "pack mentality"; the Buds watching each other's backs. Hell, there was John Mitchell mixing it up in response to the cock-eyed, ass backwards from behind hit on Schenn. This is the kind of "connectivity" that forms a "GROUP DYNAMIC". A necessary commodity that is still void on this season's edition of the Leafs. Brain Burke thought he could just cut and paste together a team. Damn fool! The Leafs lack identity and direction. "So how can they get to where they don't know where they're headed"?
@ Hakker Chekker
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 12:01 AM
Brian Burke "cutting and pasting a team"... that's original and absolutely correct. On the fighting, the results have not reflected in any improvement in points totals. Good teams don't need to come out and get into 3 or 4 scraps in order to win games. It may be entertaining to spme people but it never affects the final outcome in todays hockey. Let's face it, hockey fights as in the "staged fighting" is as boring as hell. The leafs need a good cardplayer behind the bench. Right now, the leafs are playing "solitaire".
Claude
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 02:14 AM
Burke should fire Wilson and go behind the bench himself, oh I forget, Burke never coached before, and he never even played before. You know what else, he never was a scout before. Burke and the Leafs are meant for each other.
hhh
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 02:41 AM
Why is Wilson mixing up the lines again?.
hhh
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 02:42 AM
Looks like Kessel and anyone on a line works
Bill in Etobicoke
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 07:39 AM
Things to improve team: Stalberg up..Wallin down..Bozak up..Schenn healthy scratch..Orr to sit on bench..Rosehill up..Primeau in front of net on power plays..Hanson up..Stempniak healthy scratch..Gustavvson up..Monster to start every game regardless..Start game with Primeau, Mayers and Kessell. Switch line mates on 2nd. shift..Put focus on "defensive play" for 2 periods..do not deviate from plan..Fight only when necessary.. no provocation.. 2 penalties in a period for a player and he sits on the bench rest of period..Defense to lob puck out to centre at every opportunity..no pretty passes up the middle..throw the puck into oppositions end.. no carrying puck over the line, with the exception of Kessell who has the green light..assign Ponikorovsk with the exclusive task of keeping players like aginla off the scoresheet by shadowing him all the time..assign players exclusive roles..in practises have 1 defensemen play with no stick while the other picks up the slack. Hockey has to be exercized in an intelligent manner in order to succeed. A team can not go out and just "fly on the seats of their pants". That is what the leafs are doing now.
sensfan76
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 08:20 AM
Wilson is not getting fired anytime soon...so enough with the rediculous predictions! Hes a good coach with a questionable roster. Burke knows this rebuild will take time. So just relax. The chance of Wilson getting axed in an Olympic year is virtually nil.
sensfan76
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 08:23 AM
Wilson is mixing lines because he has crap to work with. Give it two years and the Leafs will be a contender. As much as i hate that, being a Sens fan, it is true.
sensfan76
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 08:23 AM
Wilson is mixing lines because he has crap to work with. Give it two years and the Leafs will be a contender. As much as i hate that, being a Sens fan, it is true.
leaffanthornhill
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 08:26 AM
For all of you moronic leaf fans who like to bash burke and wilson...just shut up...you look foolish, youre giving the rest of leaf nation a bad name. This team is on a rebuild, its going to take another 3 years before this team resembles a true contender!
sensfan76
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 08:28 AM
Danny! Bang on with your comments. A leaf fan with some true insight into the Burke plan.
Something is missing
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 08:39 AM
I have to hand it to the Leafs, they played a spirited game last night. But they are missing something that most other teams in the league have, and that makes all the difference. Kiprios said it best on SportsNet after the game - "not enough game breakers except for Kessel". Ottawa is not great, but they have a number of guys who can decide games single-handedly. Toronto doesn't, and unfortunately the opportunity to get a number of those guys for the future was lost when Burke traded away so much for Kessel...
To Bill in Etobicoke
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 08:41 AM
hahahaha...yah ok...hahahaha
sensfan76
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 08:44 AM
I really dont think Burke was wrong when he made the Kessle deal. Ive seen whats coming through the system for next years draft and its not that great. Kessle is a great player. Itll take a bit of time but the leafs will find their way.
Toronto
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 10:42 AM
I don't think it's coaching problem. It's player problem, they need more better players.
JOE IN CALGARY
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 10:57 AM
3 WINS HEY.SUCK SUCK AND SUCKING.NICE TO BE BACK YOU LOSERS.
dino
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 11:15 AM
The leafs are the worst team in hockey. Fire Burke and Wilson.
Wilson
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 11:23 AM
Wilson sucks as a coach. He lucked out with the amount of talent he had in San Jose. That is the only reason he racked up so many wins as a head coach. If the Leafs want to improve they should fire Wilson.
AFS
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 11:50 AM
Once again it's time for a trade or the season will be over. Burke what are you doing you how a bunch of overrated players that don't perform every night. Stajan & Finger should be traded soon for anything( draft picks or a player who will play every night.
2firstrounders
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 11:59 AM
haha leafs lose again...haha...leafs suck!
Toronto, USA
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 12:08 PM
I just heard the government of Canada wants to re-negotiate where the border will be with the U.S. I guess it was too much paperwork to deport the biggest losers in the world.
A picture is worth....
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 12:09 PM
The picture of Schenn's face pounded into hamburger is pretty representative of everything that is the maple laffs.
suck suck and still sucking
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 12:15 PM
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
MONSTER
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 12:17 PM
Im changing my name to MOUSER.
VESPA
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 12:18 PM
Talksalot
realistic
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 12:19 PM
the kessel trade is a disaster.
RE-REALISTIC
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 12:22 PM
The hole town is a disaster.Come out west where the air is clean and so are the women.
@Wilson will be fired
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 01:32 PM
I didn't hear that, but I have to agree. It may not be Wilson's fault, but something isn't working and it's time for change. Wilson has had a 100 games to show what he can do, and it's not working.
@Danny
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 01:36 PM
I disagree, the defense is ok but nothing special. As far as the forwards, there is definitely not enough skill, especially at centre.
THEY ALL SUCK.
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 01:40 PM
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calm down everybody
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 01:46 PM
So they keep losing games (usually by one goal). I don't think they're terrible. Not good...but it'll turn around sometime. I think Burke's big mistake was to say "the team is built for the playoffs." He didn't say they'll MAKE the playoffs...he said they're good enough to try for it. People are freaking cause Burke said it - no he didn't. Just calm down and if you're a leaf fan - support your team. And if you're not a leaf fan - just remember, your team will have tough times too. A true fan will remain supportive. GO LEAFS GO!!!!!!!
Boston
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 01:53 PM
Thank you for the top 5 pick. See you again next year.
RE CALM DOWN
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 02:17 PM
Ha hardy har.NO LEAFS NO.They suck more than ever.Im lovin it.They should take that leaf off the jerzy and replace it with an S.O.S.Piss poor hockey in every way shape and form.GO HABS GO.
RICHARD Q
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 02:19 PM
THE LEAFS BEAT THE REDWINGS TWICE DURING THE EXHIBITION SEASON AND ONCE DURING THE REGULAR SEASON. I CONSIDER THE WHOLE SEASON A ROARING SUCCESS
re: re: calm down
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 03:15 PM
I did say GO LEAFS GO. Can I also say I'm a bigger habs fan. Love when both teams play each other - I don't care who wins. I just enjoy like we all should.
newf34
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 03:46 PM
get rid of wallin , mitchell, call up bozak hanson stalberg
Habs 11 new faces- same as leafs
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 04:15 PM
So why are the leafs so bad when Montreal seems to be doing reasonably well with new faces and multiple injuries? I think leaf fans still believe in Santa Clause. They are idiots when they talk about rebuilding. Other teams are rebuilding and they are not pathetic like the leafs.
JOE IN CALGARY
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 04:28 PM
Rebuilding since 1967 and still going strong.
Leafs spelled backwards
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 04:34 PM
Sfael...pronounced like fail. Maple spelled backwards..Elpam...pronounced like help em. Maybe they are doomed.
newf34
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 04:55 PM
habs are useless only beats teams under 500
poor newf54
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 05:28 PM
toronto isn't doing that good...remember we are nine points up on the laffs so it is stupid to bash the habs at this point
Ya but he is a newf
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 05:42 PM
I hope he didnt do the electrical wires in his house.
SMALLBERG
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 05:43 PM
I still have a headache.
newf34
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 06:08 PM
the midgets starting to get hurt, wait till habs play philly, washington, gonna get murdered, and to ya hes is a newf, like to see u come to nfld and make fun of us, u wouldn't have guts
Lord tunderin Im on my way.
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 06:20 PM
Where is it.I cant see it on the map.
Two nefs walking down the steet
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 06:23 PM
I meen road.They see dog poop,smell it touch it and come to the conclusion that it is what it is and tell each other its a good thing we never stepped in it.
joe from calgary
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 06:25 PM
another great poem......another leaf loss,this time to the sens. Laffs should playing against little girls instead of men. Watching ronnie whine,fills me with glee.Burkie now looks like, the bruins best employee.
chipper2040
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 06:27 PM
Don't worry leaf fans,leafstv said the leafs were the better team cause they got more shots.Nice to see burke use the same blueprint that brought so much success to the hartford whalers.
newf34
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 06:40 PM
hey lord , st john's is oldest city in north america and if u weren't so ignorant which most mainlanders are u would know where nfld is, only for newfs in ur provinces half ur work wouldn't get done
blackwaterx
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 08:27 PM
Thank god i finally smartened up and dumped my leaf allegance.Someone needs to tell burke that fighting doesn't win hockey games.Scoring goals does.go sens go.
newf34
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 08:30 PM
hey black neuil got awful brave when orr was in box, wat a beatin orr gave carkner
Hey Newf34
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 08:45 PM
Go back to school and learn how to spell or get spell check. No wonder you guys are the second biggest joke in Canada, next to the maple laffs.
poornewf34
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 08:47 PM
but they didn't win where it matters and that is the scoreboard.praying carolina wins against toronto so that they maintain first place in the basement
heybnewf34
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 08:56 PM
been to your province from st. johns to st anthony and it is beautful however your excuses for your team the (laffs) is awful. they are the worst team i have ever seen and remember winning fights doesn't put them in the playoffs GO PRICE GO
Ian cobb.
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 09:40 PM
Habs inside/out site is having a week of Laffs and Toronto bashing starting tonight, All welcome.
joe in calgary
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 09:43 PM
My vagina hurts, and look at the Gionta sidelined article above, he cant even jump from the bench to the ice without a step ladder.
Yankee Doodle
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 09:47 PM
Really surprised one fan doesnt come on this site and tell both Montreal and Leafs fans how embarrassing you both look to your American hockey masters. We might not be sending you postcards from the finals this year if you dont behave better. Now, I am leaving, arise.
newf34
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 09:48 PM
Listen to our Yank friend, he makes alot of sense.
seafood line
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 09:50 PM
Cammalleri with two shrimps, and Scott Gomez makes $8 million and has Two Goals. He may be hockey first Million dollar a goal player.
blackwaterx
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 09:51 PM
Blomez, Lmolmaolmaolmaolmaolma
natmeg
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 10:28 PM
anyone know how i can get a hold of one of those child molesting maple leaf garden ushers? I want some tickets for saturday night.
Choked
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 10:35 PM
The team truly does suck bag the way it is playing. Wilson may be a good coach as coaches go, but this collection of stiffs is no match for Wilson. I say since the Leafs can't do much of anything right, start playing the trap and maybe this way, we will bore the other team to death and maybe win a few games instead of always losing by a goal or two
@leaffanthornhill
Thu, Nov 19, 09 at 01:14 AM
Frigging fool in denial! You just can't haddle the truth! Keep dreaming, pal!
Re: Danny
Thu, Nov 19, 09 at 07:28 AM
Good thinking...but the 'top six' is the problem. Burke's patience with Blake, Stajan, Stempniak, Poni is not going to last forever. Forwards need to put the puck in the net with all the chances they create. If they can't do it, soon Stalberg and Bozak are going to get the call, or maybe a trade for a scorer and a front-line centre.
Re: Newf34
Thu, Nov 19, 09 at 07:30 AM
I thought Quebec City was the oldest - the French were here first.
@ sensfan76
Thu, Nov 19, 09 at 11:21 AM
Rangers and Habs and Dallas are"rebuiding" and look at their record versus leafs record. Its time for you to take your head out of the sand and look around. Leafs are "underachieving bigtime. Its Burke, himself that said over and over to everyone that would listen that the leafs had the talent this year to make the play-off. Either Burke is stupid or just incompetant and sensfan76 shows his undying support for this idiot, Burke, in his comments. Tannenbaum and Pettie want their Play-off money and it looks like it ain't coming.
Habitant
Thu, Nov 19, 09 at 05:05 PM
Isn't it just amazing everyone said from the beginning - leafs will miss goaltending and offence.... Whats the status`... did they expect Stajan to turn into Oveckin and Toskala to turn into Brodeur???
Oldest city in Canada
Thu, Nov 19, 09 at 05:42 PM
St. John, New Brunswick.
No horses-Win by committee
Thu, Nov 19, 09 at 05:49 PM
That's the only way. Leafs need a coach that will stop blaming the players, and start accepting, that the coaching has been a disaster. My granmother coulkd do a better job coaching the leafs. A little " lets go boys" and "C'mon lets get moving" or "you can do it" and "Don't give up" can go a long way to motivating people. Not commentary like "this guy stunk" and "that guy missed his assignment" and "we played like idiots out there" is not going to cut it.
Coltan Orr
Fri, Nov 20, 09 at 01:18 PM
Hey Chris Neil, gonna kick the the living shit outta you when next we meet for the beating you put on the kid!
@leaffanthornhill
Fri, Nov 20, 09 at 01:25 PM
Hey goof! The Leafs are rebuilt; that's why Burke traded away all those first round picks. He thought acquiring Kessel was adding the finishing touches to his masterpiece contender of a team. Ma boy, you're as myopic as Brian Burke and are fuelled by denial.
@calm down everybody
Fri, Nov 20, 09 at 01:28 PM
Dude, you're like cheap sedative. Do you ever get mad? Try it, it's fun sometimes and very necessary.
Lived There
Fri, Nov 20, 09 at 05:40 PM
I once lived in Newfoundland, a wonderful place. It is full of knowledgeable hockey fans of which 48% cheer for Toronto, 48% cheer for Montreal and 4% cheer for Boston and Detroit. Not all of them are like this Newf34 character. Taking shots at that Province by Montreal fans is as stupid as the Toronto fans taking shots at Quebec. We are Canadians we are better than that. I live in Alberta so go ahead and call me a redneck, we don't get offended by that and since everyone else in Canada is moving here it validates what a great place it is to live. Calling Montreal players FROGS is simply racism and shows an uneducated, defeatest mentality. I know most Leaf fans don't subscribe to those grade 2 educated beliefs but they appear in this forum every day most likely by losers frustrated by minimum wage salaries. In A couple of months All Canadians will unite for 2 short weeks and park the hatred at the door for two weeks. Call Montreal players what you want or Leaf players what you want but please forget the racism.
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