
Knee Jerk Reaction: Cannon blasts ring out in Maple Leafs’ ugly 6-3 loss to Blue Jackets
If you’re not a baseball fan and you were looking forward to watching this game all day, I’m sorry.
It’s unfair to pin all of the blame on a guy who was claimed off waivers and will likely be headed back in that direction once Joseph Woll is cleared to play, but six goals on 24 shots is beyond not good enough at the NHL level. Although Primeau let in seven goals combined in his other two starts this season, he was able to take advantage of solid team performances in front of him and supply them with the saves they needed to win those games. Tonight’s game, on the other hand, was an example of what happens when you leave an AHL-calibre goaltender to deal with the amount of odd-man rushes the Leafs allowed.
On nearly each goal in this game, the Leafs were either caught off guard by a burst of speed or gave the puck away to a Blue Jackets team that took the puck straight to the net every time. The fifth one can be granted a pass, considering that Steven Lorentz was hurt in the offensive zone and play resumed without a whistle, resulting in the Leafs playing shorthanded. Outside of that, they looked like a team suffering without Chris Tanev and trying to work through the same issue they’ve had all month.
The Leafs will travel to Philadelphia to face the Flyers on Saturday night, and if the World Series goes seven games, it will be one last game without the entirety of the GTA focused on the hockey team. Hopefully they’ll be able to pull it together after that.
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