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Post Game: Leafs vs. Habs

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 3:06 am
by The-Insider
Leafs stay alive, send home Habs with third-period rally

TORONTO (AP) -- The Toronto Maple Leafs stayed alive and knocked out their biggest rivals, too.

Trailing the Montreal Canadiens by one entering the third period, the Maple Leafs got power-play goals from Bryan McCabe and Kyle Wellwood and then held on for a 6-5 victory on Saturday night in the final game for both teams.

The Maple Leafs now need the New York Islanders to lose at New Jersey on Sunday to claim the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. If New York wins, the Islanders are in.

"I'm very proud of our team. We'll cross our fingers now," Toronto captain Mats Sundin said.

Carlo Colaiacovo started Toronto's comeback after the Canadiens turned a 3-1 deficit in the second period into a 5-3 lead.

Michael Ryder scored three straight to make it 4-3, and Chris Higgins -- a Long Island native -- scored his second of the night to give Montreal its two-goal edge. Canadiens captain Saku Koivu assisted on all of Ryder's goals.

"We had a lot of guys step up and play great, but the bottom line is we we're not in the playoffs" Koivu said.

Ryder had three goals and an assist.

"It was definitely in our hands. We were up 5-3," Ryder said. "We knew we had to kill penalties in the third. Their power play did the job."

Wellwood gave Toronto the lead for good by tipping a screened shot past goalie Cristobal Huet at 3:43 of the third. Huet made his first start since Feb 14. Toronto started the third with a two-man advantage after Steve Begin took a double minor for high-sticking to close the second. Koivu's tripping penalty at 2 minutes, produced another 5-on-3 for the Leafs.

The Canadiens emptied their net for the extra attacker with 1:15 left, but couldn't get a shot on goal.

Bates Battaglia, Nik Antropov and Alex Steen also scored for the Maple Leafs, whose fate could in the hands of New Jersey goalie Martin Brodeur. He said he won't do Toronto any favors by playing against the Islanders in a meaningless game for the Devils on Sunday.

Toronto coach Paul Maurice said if the Maple Leafs don't make it to the postseason, they can still take pleasure in knowing they eliminated Montreal.

"It was all that is good about our game in Canada. Everybody gets so excited on Saturday night in Canada, and we won," Maurice said.

Either New York or Toronto will play top-seeded Buffalo in the first round of the playoffs.

Ryder rallied Montreal within a span 5:49.

He scored his first just 36 seconds second after Alex Steen gave Toronto a 4-2 lead. The weak shot ticked off Andrew Raycroft's glove and in at 1:48 of the second.

Ryder tied it by scoring on his own rebound at 4:32 and gave Montreal the lead at 7:37 on a wraparound.

Maurice replaced Raycroft with Jean-Sebastien Aubin after Ryder's third goal.

Higgins followed with his second goal, giving Montreal a 5-3 lead at 14:31 of the second.

"The year was on the line. I don't think anybody expected this," Aubin said.

Colaiacovo got Toronto back in it with a screened shot at 17:46 of the second.

Montreal's Mike Johnson received a tripping penalty before Begin took his double minor that gave Toronto a two-man advantage for the first 48 seconds of the third.

McCabe tied it at 5 just 58 seconds in the third with a screened shot.

"We showed a ton of character," McCabe said. "Now we'll just wait."

Toronto outshot Montreal 19-4 in the first 10 minutes of the first period and put a season-high 23 shots on goal in the frame.

Battaglia gave Toronto a 1-0 lead at 7:53 of the first by converting Yanic Perreault's pass from behind the net.

Higgins stole the puck from defenseman Pavel Kubina and skated past Tomas Kaberle before tying it with a shot blocker side.

Antropov regained the lead for Toronto with a weak redirection shot that trickled between Huet's pads at 16:09 of the second.

Montreal coach Guy Carbonneau took a risk by playing goalie Huet, who hadn't started a game since having hamstring surgery Feb 14. He played only the third period of Thursday's 3-1 loss to the New York Rangers since.

"People are going to question Carbonneau for putting him in, but I think it was the right move. We all stood by his decision," Higgins said.


http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/recap?gameId=270407021

Great day for Leaf nation and a round of applause for L-Mario on his game thread luck. We live to die another day ;)

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 3:10 am
by Hustle&Flow
Congrats to e Leafs fans from a Raptor and Toronto FC fan.

So who do the Leafs play in the play-offs. Buffalo? they are injured right. I think the Leafs will kill the Sabres. Don't know much about the Sabres. Just repeating what Leaf fans were saying on the post game show.

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 3:21 am
by cb04ab07
great effort by the leafs.

GO leafs GO

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 3:30 am
by NeverGoingToWin
Was this game seriously in Toronto because there were actually fans in the bottom of the arena at the beginning of the period? I just saw the replays and the crowd went crazy for the 2 goals in the 3rd period.

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 3:50 am
by straightguji
^It was in Toronto.... but there was a solid amount of Habs fans there.

It's nice to know that we're still alive, but my gut feeling tells me that the Islanders will win tomorrow.

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 4:05 am
by Crowned
Hustle&Flow wrote:Congrats to e Leafs fans from a Raptor and Toronto FC fan.

So who do the Leafs play in the play-offs. Buffalo? they are injured right. I think the Leafs will kill the Sabres. Don't know much about the Sabres. Just repeating what Leaf fans were saying on the post game show.



We're not in just yet. If the Islanders beat the Devils tomorrow, they get the 8th seed.

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 4:16 am
by The-Insider
Habs only had 3 shots in 3rd period.

Sundin 3 assists, 1st Star. The Captain showed up when we needed him.

Eliminating the Habs after having them eliminate the Leafs last year should add some fuel to once so great rivalry. Sundin gets another big win over Koivu ;) To think that losing to his team in the gold medal game last year was all the Finish star could handle.

Paul Maurice defends Raycroft in the post game, but then follows up by saying: "whichever guy gets his goalie out first wins" :)

No matter what happens tomorrow, that game soothed a lot of the agony of this season. Thanks for those memories, Buds!

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 4:24 am
by spykelee
I think that was the first hockey game I've watched this year start to finish. Exciting game for sure. Too bad the leafs pulled it out in the 3rd. It was almost hard to pick a winner from the goaltending exhibition on display tonight...

Montreal hurt themselves with careless stupid penalties. When they where down 5-3 and one was a stupid careless double minor on Begin, I knew they where in trouble. Da well, Let's go Isles, make this win all for not and save me atleast a sembilance of pride...

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 5:23 am
by Turnpikebandit
Sounds like Brodeur's getting the nod for Jersey tomorrow.

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 5:24 am
by Crowned
Turnpikebandit wrote:Sounds like Brodeur's getting the nod for Jersey tomorrow.



I sure hope so...we'll need it.

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 5:31 am
by MAS
He has to, he's tied with Luongo with the record for most wins in a season, he's gonna want it all to himself.

Also it'll be too long a period before NJ plays again and they don't want him to go into the playoffs cold

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 5:53 am
by Turnpikebandit
MAS wrote:He has to, he's tied with Luongo with the record for most wins in a season, he's gonna want it all to himself.

Also it'll be too long a period before NJ plays again and they don't want him to go into the playoffs cold


Yeah he's got a few records at stake.

- He'll break Fuhr's records for appearances if he's in tomorrow with 79.
- He'll break Parent's back-to-back seasons win total of 92 with a win tomorrow
- He'll have a shot at 49 on the season, which could be huge as Luongo's likely gunning for #48 tomorrow.

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 6:17 am
by MAS
Turnpikebandit wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Yeah he's got a few records at stake.

- He'll break Fuhr's records for appearances if he's in tomorrow with 79.
- He'll break Parent's back-to-back seasons win total of 92 with a win tomorrow
- He'll have a shot at 49 on the season, which could be huge as Luongo's likely gunning for #48 tomorrow.


Exactly, he won't sit and NJ will be REALLY gunning to win for him. Plus NYI is playing on back to back days which as we know, can really hurt their chances

But desperation will always be a factor, just look at tonight's game

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 11:45 am
by Hustle&Flow
Crowned wrote:-= original quote snipped =-




We're not in just yet. If the Islanders beat the Devils tomorrow, they get the 8th seed.
Forget the Isles. The Leafs are going to the play-offs baby. They have made history.

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 3:31 pm
by Garbage2Hero
yeahh go LEAFS go !

the isles will lose today against the new jersey. there too much of a force for the islanders to win. Top that wade dubliewicz is playing goalie.

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 6:15 pm
by Andrea>Dirk
What a crazy game. Too bad the devils are benching Brodeur!

I BELEAF!