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As the Montreal Impacts 11th hour - but ultimately unfruitful - challenge for an NASL playoff spot was unfolding all the while and behind the scenes the football brain trust led by head coach Jesse Marsch was sowing the clubs MLS seeds. Appointed back on August 10, Marsch has been keeping an eye on the NASL squad whilst his other was firmly fixed on assembling an MLS-caliber team and identifying the technical staff. MLSs 19th franchise is now in the midst of a week long evaluation camp that will culminate in an intra squad match Saturday morning. Next up, and especially so when factoring in that many players in camp are long term servants of the club, will come some tough decisions. Their wait wont be long though. Marsch telling TSN 990 Radio, "Were going to try and give an indication to most guys soon thereafter. So early in the week well have some meetings. Some guys have to travel right away Saturday, so well have to catch up with them through the week. Theyll be some discussions that will be, yes lets figure out a way to move forward. Then theyll be some that will be no but thanks for everything but we think its probably best at this moment that we each find our own paths." That uncertainty for those in camp applies for all but one of the players. 28-year old Colombian Nelson Rivas who on Monday became the first player contracted to Impact Montréal FC. His signing taken after long and careful consideration with Marsch disclosing, "When I first spoke to the Impact back in April part of the discussion of the job and moving forward with the team, also involved certain players that were on their radar. When they spoke about Nelson I was aware of him from just following world football and knew about him." Rivas will be hoping to emulate fellow countrymen like MLS Cup winner and All-Star defender Jamison Olave and playmaker extraordinaire, David Ferreira, the leagues current MVP. The rising stock of Colombian players isnt lost on Marsch who offered this summation, "I think first of all they are used to the physicality of MLS because it is something that is a big part of the league in Colombia. Then I think there is a grittiness, a toughness to growing up in Colombia and trying to be successful. Then getting a chance to get out of Colombia and find a new life for yourself that now the mentality of the players that come to MLS is strong." Not wanting to limit himself to his contacts in the sport domestically, Marsch recently embarked on an extensive 10-day long scouting trip to Europe. The mission was simple in its focus. The club had identified a number of players over the course of this season and now it was time to sit down and meet them face to face. Marsch remarked on the purpose of the trip, "It was to see what their goals, what their intentions are for their careers and also to let them know my goals and our goals are as an organization." A relationship-building process that continues. Having announced earlier in the week that Preston Burpa would become the goalkeeping coach, an ex-player familiar to the organization from back in the old USL days and specifically their rivalry with the Seattle Sounders - the club added significant depth to the coaching ranks on Thursday with the appointment of Mike Sorber as an assistant. Marsch couldnt sound more delighted, "As an organization and as a head coach I feel fortunate to have a guy with his pedigree now as part of our staff. I know hell make us stronger and hell make me stronger. Hes really a great coach." Adding, "We have a history of working together. So we have a common idea of what the environment needs to be like. Were going to create an environment thats about learning, about competing and getting better every day". They are long-time friends and colleagues they havent always seen eye to eye, which is a positive according to the rookie head coach. "One of the good things about our relationship is we dont see everything exactly the same but we have a good way of challenging each other, communicating with each other so you know like I said hes definitely going to make me stronger". With the MLS jigsaw puzzle now taking on a public face and shape Marsch is fully aware of the playing philosophy that he and his staff will nourish and foster. "Intelligent and competitive football, along with passing football." Although a blind optimism surrounds supporters of all clubs - even an expansion one - Marsch takes the realistic approach, "We still have to understand that as an expansion team that theres going to be different moments of the season that are going to be a struggle. And so we still have to understand how to be smart at different moments. How to rise to the challenge, how to be a unit, how to handle tough situations because thats whats going to be the difference between us winning a game here, gathering a point there and hopefully making the difference between us been in the playoffs or not been in the playoffs." Marschs realism underpinned with a holistic outlook, "Its a process. Its not a turn key thing, its not overnight success. Its more about trying to put in hard work every day so that everybody is on the same page and everybody gets better." WAYNES WOE – Just as the squad was touching down in Montenegro ahead of Fridays crucial EURO2012 Qualifier, Englands preparation has been thrown into a tailspin following reports Wayne Rooneys dad has been arrested as part of an investigation into match fixing. Rooney senior is amongst a number of individuals from the Merseyside that were detained by police and then later bailed regarding unusual betting surrounding the sending off of a player in a Scottish Premier League match played last December. As for Wayne Rooney who has had an explosive start to the season, he is still expected to lead Englands attack in a match they need to avoid defeat in to ensure qualification to next summers championship. [Montenegro v England can be seen on TSN2 with Kick-off at 3:30pm et/12:30pm pt]. FOOD DRIVE - Taking a lead from the recent comments from Stephen Hart when he implored all of Canada to Taste the Soup of World Cup qualification now comes word that Canadas quintessential supporters group The Voyageurs has organized a canned food drive ahead of the October 11 qualifier in Toronto against Puerto Rico. Not only thinking of the needy, the Voyageurs creative department has been in design mode. 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That model has seen the Blackhawks grow from the nothingness of a perennial bust in the late 90s and early 2000s into a feared Cup contender, one that erased a 49-year drought in 2010 before celebrating once more this past June. How did they do it and how might the Leafs follow (or be following already) in their direction? The path began with the establishment of a core. "The one thing that theyve been able to do is theyve collected a core group of players and theyve built their team around them," Carlyle said. Fronted by their captain Jonathan Toews and furthered with Patrick Kane, Patrick Sharp, Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook, Marian Hossa and Niklas Hjalmarsson (and Bolland prior to his trade to Toronto), the Blackhawks established a fearsome foundation from which to build their team. And because those key components were secure and in place en route to victory in 2010, they were able to re-invent most of the roster upon capturing the Cup once more in 2013. Only nine players in fact stuck around to win both. "Theyve got a core group that they seem to have been able to acquire and maintain and theyre just adding pieces around it," Carlyle said, noting the additions of no. 1 goaltender Corey Crawford and playoff hero Bryan Bickell to that mix in recent years. In Toronto, the building blocks are gradually being put into place. Phil Kessel, Joffrey Lupul, James van Riemsdyk, David Clarkson and Tyler Bozak have all been locked up and are considered key components of the Leafs core, joined by Carl Gunnarsson, Nazem Kadri, Morgan Rielly, and Jonathan Bernier. Contracts await Dion Phaneuf, Jake Gardiner, Cody Franson, James Reimer, Bolland and a number of others this summer. That foundation, while not yet at the level of the Blackhawks, has improved considerably from where it was just a few years earlier. "Theyve built from within their system," Cody Franson noted of the Chicago formula. "They brought in pieces that were proper to the way that they wanted to do things and I think weve done the same thing. Weve got guys that came up through our system and are playing big roles and weve brought in guys like (Bolland) and (Clarkson), guys that fit in with what were trying to accomplish here. I think its a good way to do things." Unlike the folks in Chicago, the Leafs, led initially in their reconstruction by Brian Burke and now by Dave Nonis, built their foundation almost entirely from the outside. Of the aforementioned group, only Gunnarsson, Kadri, Reimer and Rielly were drafted by the organization, the others landing with the club either via trade or free agency. The Leafs have mastered the art of the deal during their recent renovation, hitting home runs in trades for Lupul, van Riemsdyk, Franson, Gardiner, Phaneuf and even Kessel with whom there was previously much discontent. Still, the draft and development record of the club could certainly stand to improve. Chicago has used the tool as a driver to its success. "Theyve always seemed to be able to add a player from the minors or youth," Carlyle observed of the Blackhawks, coached by Joel Quenneville since 2008. In 2013, it was Andrew Shaw, a fifth round pick in 2011, ending Game 1 against the Bruins with the triple-overtime winner. It was Brandon Saad, a second round pick that same year, running shotgun with Toews throughout the regular season. It was Marcus Kruger, a little-known fifth round pick in 2009, killing penalties and grinding on the fourth line during the playoffs. It was unexpected homegrown contributions of that kind that helped lift the aforementioned cast of Toews, Kane, Hossa, Seabrook, Keith, Hjalmarsson, Bickell and Crawford, all but Sharp and Hossa drafted and developed by the organization. "They didnt have to trade for any of those guys," said Franson, the 26-year-old drafted by the Predators in 2005 and traded to the Leafs in 2011. "Thats all through their draft. If you can get guys of that quality through your draft it only helps." Ted Dent, the head coach of the Blackhawks AHL affiliate in Rockford, worked alongside Carlyle with the Washington Capitals. "They ask him to provide a player a year or two players a year to the Blackhawks," Carlyle said. "Thats what the development is supposed to do; its supposed to provide players." Though they obviously benefited from first round selections in Toews (third overall in 2006), Kane (first overall in 2007) and Seabrook (14th overall in 2003), the Blackhawks also cashed in on some later round picks; Keith, Crawford and Bolland were second round selections, Hjalmarsson a fourth round pick, Shaw, Saad and Kruger additionally found deep into their respective drafts. Barren of quality prospects for years – notably because top draft picks were traded – the Leafs management team has worked to address the deficiency. Though still not at the level they would like, they appear to be moving in a more positive direction. Besieged by injuries and the 10-game suspension to Clarkson (who will make his debut next week in Columbus), the Leafs have reached into their minor league pool early this season with 20-year-olds David Broll and Josh Leivo. Though theyve made contributions, their readiness as NHL regulars likely remains in the future. Generally speaking, the Leafs arent yet at a point where they can round out their roster with internal talent, but theyre slowly moving in that direction, notably with future assets on defence. Rielly has already made the jump from junior this season, perhaps to be joined down the line by Andrew MacWilliam, Stuart Percy, Matt Finn and Tom Nilsson. Up front, the cupboard has potential NHL talent with Broll and Leivo atop the list, but lacks the high-end caliber of prospects Chicago has grown. Save for the 34-year-old Hossa, the Blackhawks core is also almost brimming with relative youth, meaning the group has and will continue to grow together. Nonis has pledged to adopt a similar formula with the Leafs since taking over for Burke nine months ago. Of his major additions to the lineup this past offseason – Claarkson, Bolland, Bernier – none are considered to be aging or in decline.ddddddddddddKessel, recently signed to an eight-year extension, just turned 26. By investing in talent that is still emerging, Leaf management hopes to develop a group that will eventually flourish together as the Blackhawks did in 2010. "We were building up to that kind of team," said Bolland, who made his return to Chicago on Saturday. Not so dissimilar to the Leafs, the Blackhawks had missed the playoffs in nine of 10 seasons before reaching the Western Conference Final in 2009. They were promptly dismissed by the veteran Red Wings in five games, but made gains in experience. "They took it to us," Bolland recalled. "Weve never been to the Western Conference Finals in how many years; it was a lot of guys first time. It was a learning curve." The following year the Blackhawks not only reached the postseason, but powered their way to the clubs first Cup since 1961, topping the Flyers in six games. "It was a learning curve and we learnt from our mistakes," Bolland said of the experience. Bolland believes the sting of the Leafs Game 7 collapse last May will pay similar dividends down the line, a chance to learn from the pain of defeat and ultimately take a step forward from it. "Its a learning curve," he repeated. No path to a championship is the same, but in Chicago there is, at the very least, a formula or model for replication, not so much in the style of play but in the way the team was constructed. With a sturdy core and impressive draft and development record, the Blackhawks molded their club into perennial Cup contenders. Its a direction the Leafs can certainly aspire to follow. "Its a long road to get there when you look at it," Bolland said of the path to a Cup. "Its not easy. But I think as of right now for us, our path here is try to get there." Five Points 1. Humbled in defeat Outshot 40-20, the Leafs were thumped 3-1 by the defending champs, dropping back-to-back games for the first time this season. "They play a pretty high-tempo game," said Carlyle afterward, "and we didnt seem to be able to keep the pace up until the third period. We got desperate and we started to play a lot more of a skating game and did a few things that we should be doing for 60 minutes versus 20 minutes." The Leafs mustered up only three shots in the opening frame – for the second time this week – and were then outshot 20-6 in the middle period. The Blackhawks scored three goals in those 20 minutes, including the winner from former Leaf Michael Kostka. "Definitely the first 20 or 25 minutes were difficult," said Nazem Kadri, scoring the Leafs lone goal in the second frame. "We were under siege a little bit and left Bernier out to dry. Weve got lots better than that." Lacking any sustained fore-check, the Leafs allowed a very mobile Chicago defence to burst out of its own zone with ease, thus springing a highly potent transition game. "We werent able to shut that down in the second period," Carlyle noted. Propped up by terrific special teams and sturdy goaltending during a wobbly 6-1-0 start, the Leafs have seen those areas predictably cool in recent days. As a result, many lingering faults have been exposed, notably their ineffectiveness at even-strength defensively. "At the end of the day we are 6-3 so you can stay a little bit positive with that, knowing that we havent played our best hockey," said James van Riemsdyk, who returned to the lineup after a two-game absence. "But as the year goes on things tighten up and if you continue to make the same mistakes youre going to find yourself on the wrong end of the score a lot of times." 2. More and more shots for Bernier Jonathan Bernier faced more than 30 shots only four times in the previous two seasons with Los Angeles (25 starts). On Saturday evening, he faced more than 30 for the fifth time already this season, his team yielding 40 shots in defeat. "Definitely, its an adjustment," he said of the increase in rubber. "When you get 20 shots or 40 shots its a big difference." Bernier had faced 40 shots only once prior in his NHL career. He stopped 40 of 42 in a 3-2 win over Phoenix while still with the Kings in Mar. 2013. An elite squad defensively in recent years, the Kings held opponents to 25 shots per game last season, third-fewest in the NHL. So far this season the Leafs are allowing a bloated 36 shots nightly, only the Senators ranking worse in that category. 3. Cooling off Bernier has cooled after a scorching start to the season. The 25-year-old has posted a .898 save percentage in his last three games played, this after a sizzling .974 mark in his first four games as a Leaf. Of the three he allowed against the Blackhawks, two were circled as goals hed like to have back. Unable to catch to Bryan Bickells first attempt on goal early in the second frame, Bernier was outlasted on the rebound by the Chicago winger. The second goal and eventual winner from Kostka was a point shot through traffic, one that "was picked up late" by the Leafs goaltender. "I think weve all got to look at ourselves in the mirror and play better," he said. 4. More shots While theyve yielded quite a few against, Kadri would like to see his team generate more shots at opposing net minders. "Not every shot has to be a grade-A scoring chance," he said. "It seems like when youre throwing it at the goalies pads, through the goal-line, or just bad angles testing him, all of a sudden you get rebounds and scoring chances generate that way. "Thats a page we ought to take out of their book a little bit and understand that not every single chance we have has to be a grade-A opportunity." The Leafs have been held under 30 shots in all but two games this season, averaging about 27 per game, fifth fewest in the league. 5. Bollands Chicago Return Bolland played 332 regular season games for Chicago, adding 67 more in the postseason with a pair of Cups. He made his return to familiar grounds on Saturday, receiving an in-arena tribute from the club during the first television timeout. "The emotions are running high with everything that went on here for the past seven or eight years," he said before the game. Stat-Pack 40-20 – Shot differential between the Blackhawks and Leafs. 35.6 – Average shots against the Leafs this season. 10 – Points for Joffrey Lupul this season, leading the team. 9-25 or 36 per cent – Tyler Bozak in the faceoff circle against Chicago. 16:31 – Minutes for Carl Gunnarsson against Chicago, a season-low. 3-1-0 – Leafs road record this season. Special Teams Capsule PP: 1-5 PK: 1-3 Quote of the Night "Its the type of team you measure yourself against. We should be excited about that." -Joffrey Lupul on facing the Blackhawks, prior to a 3-1 defeat. Up Next The Leafs host the Ducks at the ACC on Tuesday, the first time Randy Carlyle will face his former team. cheap nfl jerseys wholesale jerseys cheap jerseys cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys Rafael Ramos Jersey ' ' '
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