Sunday, November 30, 2014

The Francis Report - Episode 10 - Contest Contest Contest!

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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

21 Games in; The Leafs are, who we thought they were


Typically, the 20 game mark the NHL season is a benchmark, when a fan bases can start to evaluate the team they watch on a nightly basis, however, in a season full of ups, downs and sometimes lefts and rights, I'm not 100% sure what the Leafs are.

The Leafs have 21 games played, hold a record of 11-8-2, 24 Pts and sit 6th in the conference. Compared to last year at the same mark (13-3-1, 27 Pts) , the Leafs are slightly regressed, in terms of overall record that is. This time last year the Leafs were playing way above their heads, at an unsustainable level for the roster they had.All through the season the analytics crowd was predicting the eventual collapse, which as we all know, occurred in the last stretch of the season where the Leafs went 2-12-0 I'm 14 games. Although they may have a worse W-L record, it is refreshing in the sense that it better indicates where the team is at skill wise. 20 games in to this season and we have already experienced a roller coaster of emotions surrounding this team.

It seems as though every week the Leafs will lose a couple of games, sometimes in miraculous fashion, and the fan base is calling for everyone to be fired, and all the players to be traded, then, almost as if nothing has happened the team will win a few games and just like that the Leafs are headed to the playoffs and everything is right in Leafs nation. Here's the thing with this team, they had been involved in 3 blowout losses, of course headlined by the 9-2 shellacking at the hands of the red hot Nashville Predators, and the 6-2 loss to the bottom dwelling Buffalo Sabres. On the other hand, the Leafs have experienced a few dominating wins, most recently of course when the Leafs Boston Bruined the Boston Bruins 6-1, in a game where Phil Kessel scored 2G and looked phenomenal. The point is, the Leafs aren't as bad as they play when they get blown out, nor are they as good as they play when they are the team doing the blowing out. With all of the ups and downs so far this season, a few players have managed to rise above and maintain a high level of play.

I've eluded to this before, but I'll say it again, as a fan base, we don't realize how lucky we are to have Phil Kessel on our team, and this season he is providing even more evidence that he is an elite player in the NHL. Kessel has 11G, 12A, 23 Pts and has remained in the top 10 in league scoring for most, if not all of the season so far. Kessel, not only looks elite on his own,but he makes another player on the roster look like the number one centre we al know he is not. Whether you like him or dislike him, and despite his lack of defensive ability, Tyler Bozak (8G, 11A, 19Pts) is playing at an even higher level than he was last year, a feat no one thought was possible coming in to this year. Now, this could be in direct relation to the fact Kessel has also upped his level of play this year, regardless Bozak is producing at a pace that will see him have another career year. The final stand out from the first quarter of the season is none other than everyone's favourite family member, uncle Leo. Komarov (2G, 12A, 14pts) has made glorious return to the Leafs this season and has done nothing but impress all year long. Not only with his production (which is higher Nazem Kadri) but his ability to elevate the players he is alongside (David Clarkson) as well as developing some great chemistry with Mike Santorelli, all while continuing to be the hitting machine we have come to know and love (90 in 21GP). As awful as the Leafs defence has looked at times, an honourable mention has to go to Roman Polak, as well as the captain.

  Originally the Leafs were believed to have brought in Stephane Robidas to assist in alleviating some of the pressure from Dion Phaneuf, however, it seems Polak has stepped in to that role, and, in my opinion done an admirable job. Polak (3G, 2A, 5pts) isn't wowing anyone with his point production, or athleticism, but he has been among league leaders in shot blocks (51) and hits (83) and often times has lead the Leafs in ice time. When Polak isn't leading the Leafs defence in ice time, often times that will mean captain Dion Phaneuf is. Phaneuf has made his mistakes this season, as any defenceman will, however he is still playing in a role which does not suit him, therefore making his mistakes look that much worse. Whether he is a top pairing defenceman or not, he is the best the Leafs have, and is playing well through the first 21 games. Hopefully all of these players continue to produce as the season goes on and we can witness Phil Kessel break the 100 point mark, as good as these players have been, there are some things to keep an eye on as the season progresses.

As the Leafs move in to the next portion of their season, here are few things I'll be watching for;

- Will JVR be able to step away from his streaky play and have some consistency in his game
- Will David Clarkson continue to produce and settle in to a third line role which he is better suited
-Can Jonathan Bernier take the reigns and finally claim the #1 job, and return his play to a level closer to what we saw last year
-Does Randy Carlyle last the rest of the season behind the bench
-How will David Booth fit in to the lineup, and if he is successful, will that set the table for a possible Joffrey Lupul trade

   In a season riddled with controversies such as salute gate and jersey throwers, the media, fan base and players are intertwined in what appears to be a never ending game of finger pointing and he said, she said, they said, or in Phil Kessel's case, he didn't say. Regardless of what goes on in the media, the Leafs appear to be what many of us thought they were; a bubble team that will compete for a playoff spot and finish anywhere from 6-10 in the east. Personally, I look forward to seeing how this season unfolds, as always there is never a dull moment when it comes to the Leafs, and with all the questions still left to be answered surrounding the team, from front office, to players, there is no doubt it will be fun to watch it all unfold.

What has impressed you most so far about the Leafs? What are some things you're looking for as the season progresses, comment below !



Monday, November 24, 2014

The Francis Report Episode 9 - We Salute You

Episode 9 of the Francis Report podcast is available on Soundcloud!




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Jeff Francis - Crosby VS Ovechkin
Mike Byrne - I Wish All The Leafs Were As Fat As Phil

Friday, November 21, 2014

Episode 8 - Thank You

Episode 8 of the Francis Report podcast is available on Soundcloud !

This episode features special shout outs, a recap of the past 10 days in Leafs nation and of course the post game scrum !




Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Crosby VS Ovechkin



Number 87 versus number 8, Sid vs Ovi, Sid the Kid vs Alexander The Great.  All of their NHL careers they have been compared to each other. They were drafted a year apart, but entered the NHL during the same season because of the lockout in 2004.

From the time they started their careers, they didn't disappoint.  Ovechkin finished 3rd in league scoring and Crosby finished 6th in their 1st season. Ovechkin took home the Rookie of the year award that year.  If we are talking personal trophies, this is where we are at.




As you can see, Ovechkin has a lead in personal trophies. Although, a lot of people will only count cups by the time they retire, and in that regard, Crosby leads Ovechkin 1-0.

To add to their "rivalry", in 2009, their respective teams met in the 2nd round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.  The series went to seven, and boy did they impress.  The Penguins and Sidney Crosby ended up beating Ovechkin's Washington Captials 4-3.  Ovi and Sid had a wonderful series. Especially in game two, when both of them scored hattricks.

Ovechkin got his 500th point of his career on Feburary 4th 2010.  He managed to do this in just 373 games. Crosby you ask? Well he just HAD to show up Ovechkin and did it in 4 games less (369)

Where I am going with this, is we potentially have something special coming up.  Barring any long term injuries, (more than 10 games) these two studs could score their 1000th career points on the same night. Here is a look at where they are in relations to their 1000th career point.

As of Aug 15 2015


As you can see, Crosby will most likely blow away Ovechkin in games it takes to get to 1000 points, but they could get that 1000th point on the same night. How nice would it be to see them do this on the same night or maybe even against each other.



I wish all of the Leafs were as fat as Phil




Phil Kessel leads the entire NHL in 5 on 5 scoring, is a perennial 30 goal scorer, is on pace this season to eclipse 100 points and hasn't missed a game in over 3 seasons. In other words, Phil Kessel is incredibly good at his job, yet the Toronto media continues to paint a negative picture around arguably one of the best, most consistent players in the NHL.

  Phil Kessel has been with the Toronto Maple Leafs for six glorious seasons now , in each season he has seen an increase in point production and over all effectiveness in his game, not to mention he elevates the play of those around him (Mainly, Tyler Bozak) along with the point production Kessel possesses one of the most unique, deadly wrist shots in the NHL. So, all of this sounds great and as a fan base we love Phil Kessel for all of the fantastic things he does right? Wrong.

  Throughout his time with the Leafs Phil Kessel has had to put up with an unfair amount of BS from the Toronto media. Granted , being the hockey Mecca that Toronto is, any player coming to play got the blue and white should expect to be more heavily scrutinized than smaller NHL markets. Now, some players will eventually flee the spotlight for more money and ridiculous contracts in Florida (See Dave Bolland) however, through all the garbage the media has put Phil through, he decided to sign an 8 year contract extension to remain a Leaf until the 2021-22 season.

  Most recently Phil has taken heat for his post game remarks (or lack there of) following the teams dismal performance against the Buffalo Sabres. The media approached him for comments on the game and he simply replied "Get away from me" , this has caused commotion all week within the sports media circle, and given the media yet another chance to dump on Kessel. God forbid a player doesn't want to talk to you after a 6-2 loss to one of the worst teams in the league, the media is quick to jump on the winger for his lack of leadership, to me his response to the media said more about his passion and feelings about the game than any 30 second post game scrum with quotes on compete level and winning one on one battles would have.

  Perhaps due to the lack of success Toronto has had over the years we just feel we don't deserve to have an elite player on the team, or are sadly uncomfortable accepting it. When it comes to Kessel you can either listen to the media, who love to throw hissy fits every time he neglects to give an interview,mother they get to continue to tell you how he lacks leadership, doesn't care enough about his job to skate in the summer and is overweight and out of shape, or, you can sit back, enjoy the fact that the Leafs have one of the top players in the league, and continue to enjoy watching him improve each season and wire that disgusting wrist shot into the opposing teams net.

By the numbers;

Phil Kessel RW, Toronto Maple Leafs 382 GP, 167G, 188A, 355Pts

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Episode 7 - Leo to Rangers: Get Stepan'

Newest episode is out!




Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Welcome Back to the Family Uncle Leo

The Toronto Maple Leafs made a few offseason moves this past summer. Signing a veteran defenseman to help bring stability to the defense, bringing in a terrifyingly large and intimidating defender in Roman Polak, and bringing back Matt Frattin for no aparent reason at all. however, perhaps the best artillery the Leafs decided to arm themselves with this offseason was a Russian heat seeking missle, and of course one of the greatest parody Twitter accounts ever created.
 Leo Komarov spent last season with Dynamo Moscow of the KHL ( 52GP, 12G, 22A, 34Pts) much to the shegrin of Leafs nation Komarov was not re-signed after the lockout shortened campaign of  2013/14 which of course saw the Leafs make the playoffs for the first time in 8 seasons. Komarov was a pivotal piece of the Leafs roster that season, in terms of energy and what he brought to the club. Many factors contribted to the dismal results of last season for the Leafs, perhaps one of the most impactful was the loss of Leo Komarov.

 Since returning to the Leafs this season Komarov has been lights out (15GP, 1G, 9A, 10 Pts, 176 Hits) he has not only seen great results in his individual play, he has elevated the play of those around him, mainly David Clarkson. Clarkson is off to a solid start in his second stint with the buds (15GP, 4G, 1A, 5Pts) now, of course last seasons numbers will not be hard to beat, however Clarkson deserves credit not only for the points he has manageed to put up, but watching him on the ice this season he looks far more comfortable and is adapting well to his 3rd line role. A good portion of the credit must go to uncle Leo, he has effectively removed pressure off of Clarkson's shoulders and allowed him to play a mroe relaxed game. Both Clarkson (48.51) and Komarov (46.03) have pretty solid corsi stats which is key for a role playing line, and also something the Leafs lacked desperately last season .Komarov was (unfairly) labelled a "third line plug" which created the narrative of "if the Leafs losing Komarov has that much of an impact, this team is in trouble" a statement that so far, Komarov is causing those who subscribe to that theory to very much eat their words.


  Saturday November 8th, the Leafs played host to the Rangers, and more importantly, Leo Komarov showed us all exaclty what he is capabale of and why the Leafs never should have let him go in the first place, also providing the internet with one of the cutest pictures ever. at 15:11 of the first period on a shorthanded opportunity, Komarov came down the right wing with Matts Zucccarello draped over him like a wet blanket, proceeded to dump Zuccarello off like a high school girlfriend, drop a glove just for fun, then dish it off to Peter Holland in front of the net for his 2nd goal of the season. Uncle Leo wasn't quite finished there, he ended up scoring the game winner with 5:34 remaining in the 3rd period, and if a goal and assist aren't enough to prove his worth, cap it all off with 8 hits. Komarov's inspiring performance had the crowd chanting "LEO, LEO, LEO" for a large portion of the 3rd period and even following the final horn.

   To have a player on your team that can elevate the play of the guys around him is a special thing. To have a player who can; score, hit, make plays and energize the entire roster is that much more unique. The Toronto Maple Leafs have one heck of a "third line plug" in Leo Komarov, and for those who annointed him with that underwhelming title, I am enjoying watching this man prove you all wrong. Leo Komarov is more than just a player who goes out and hits people (something he does extremely well) he is a skilled player that the Leafs are lucky to have, and we as fans are lucky to be able to watch on a nightly basis. So, let's all raise a glass, here's to uncle Leo, the family member the other 29 NHL teams wish they had.



Monday, November 03, 2014

Planning the Parade; Next Stop! . . .Mimico?

$5.25 million + 7 years + 71 = David Clarkson falling down.... A lot.

  Whether it was the Wendel Clark comparisons, or the awful "He's coming" commercials , last seasons David Clarkson signing was set up to explode in the Leafs faces right from the get go.

  Clarkson, coming off two solid seasons with the New Jersey devils (128GP, 48G, 25A, 73Pts), one of course highlighted by 30 goals. Although his numbers are solid, they weren't mind blowing, Clarkson was a hot commodity on the free agent market last offseason, drawing interest from multiple teams including the Edmonton Oilers and of course our Toronto Maple Leafs. The Leafs "won" the sweepstakes and gave Clarkson a massive 7yr $5.25 million dollar contract, potentially leading Dave Nonis to receive the prestigious;  "most crippling and horribly crafted contract in the history of paper and pens" award. A contract that if he were still around Brian Burke would have never in his wildest dreams offered a player who over his previous two seasons was a 0.57 point per game player, but apparently Dave Nonis gets distracted by shiny things like one single 30 goal season.

  There is no doubt that some blame has to be placed on the player when they have a train wreck season like Clarkson did in 2013/14 (60GP, 5G, 6A, 11Pts) especially when you decide to take the number, or a variation of the number of the legendary player you are being compared to, and start the season with a shiny new 10 game suspension, earned in meaningless preseason hockey. The contract and player were the laughing stock of the league, and will probably continue to be until the contract ends in the 2019/20 season......oh god.

  Fast forward to this season, Clarkson had been playing on a line alongside Leo Komarov and Mike Santorelli (as well as getting his fair share of PP time) a line which was arguably the most effective and productive in terms of the role the line needed to play. Clarkson is off to a blazing start with 3G 1A and 4Pts in 11 GP this season (yes that scentence is full of sarcasm). Numbers aside Clarkson has looked far more comfortable and effective in his third line checking role, not to mention him and uncle Leo appear to have some great chemistry. Now, it's awesome to see him playing at a higher level, and I want nothing more than to see him succeed and play well, however his 4 points in 11 games has seen some fans acting like Clarkson is going to live up to every penny of his massive contract, which leads to the following statement; David Clarkson will never again score 30 goals in a season, nor will he ever live up to anywhere close to the expectations associated with his massive contract. By all means get excited that he has 4 points in 11 games when it took him 60 to get 11 last year, all I'm saying is let's temper the expectations, a solid season for Clarkson in my mind would see him continue to embrace his checking role and be effective by playing like a pest, and maybe scoring 12-15 goals along with maybe 20 assists, are those $5.25 million dollar worthy stats, not at all, but the expectations placed on this mans shoulders when he signed here last offseason were only setting him up to be a dissapointment in the eyes of Leafs nation.

 Long story short, I want nothing but success for David Clarkson as a fan of this team, and as a fan of underdog stories, but let's not include Mimico on the parade route just yet. Also Dave Nonis is the worst, and his decisions are questionable to say the least. So here is to a great season for David Clarkson, hopefully he keeps up with the play we have seen so far from him this season, one final thing to mention, for the analysts who think the reason behind Clarkson's play is the face shield..... I can't even.

 What would a successful season for David Clarkson be in your eyes? Let us know in the comment section below ! Also don't forget to check out our website thefrancisreport.ca for links to our podcast, Twitter and Facebook !


Sunday, November 02, 2014

Episode 6 - Voodoo Magic

The newest episode of The Francis Report is out!