Sabtu, 10 November 2012
Nazem Kadri and Joe Colborne off to slow starts
The idea of using the AHL to get a jump on landing a roster spot on the Maple Leafs does not seem to be going very well for Leafs' biggest prospects Nazem Kadri and Joe Colborne. After 10 games both have yet to score a goal.
Now on the positive side, Estonian pest Leo Komarov has 4 goals, tied for the team lead, and leads the team with a +4. Seems he surely has a leg up on Kadri and Colborne at this point. In fact both prospects have been benched this season.
Ben Scrivens has played the bulk of games for the Marlies but has not been their best goalie. He has a GAA of 2.82 and a SAV% of .894. This does not sound like a guy who is going to be pushing James Reimer for the starting position. Meanwhile Jussi Rynnas has just played 3 games but has 2 shutouts. His GAA is 0.98 and his SAV% is .968. No question the Leafs are going to need goaltending help - so we better hope the rumours about Luongo coming to Toronto are true.
UPDATE: What do you know, both Kadri and Colborne scored their first goals of the season last night. But Komarov also scored and now has the team lead (5).
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