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Kaberle Proving A Point

May 14th, 2008 by Steve

KaberleLeadership by example often drives players to succeed at the highest level. Leafs fans have witnessed it for years from Captain Mats Sundin. Fans of the Czech National Team are getting a good view of what Kaberle has learned from playing alongside the dominant Swede, at this year’s World Hockey Championships. As the Captain of the squad, Kaberle is the team’s leading scorer with 10 points. That places him ahead of snipers such as Patrik Elias, Martin Erat, and Radim Vrbata.

Not only does he lead the Czech team in scoring, he is the highest scoring D man in the entire IIHF tournament, and also has the highest assist total of any player, with 9. He’s tied for 2nd in tournament scoring overall with Patrick Kane, Rick Nash, and Mattias Weinhandl of Sweden.

Most of this is attributable to his wonderful work on the Czech power play (his +/- rating of zero would show that he isn’t doing a stellar job at even strength). Quarterbacking it, alongside Nashville’s Marek Zidlicky, he has led the Czechs to the 2nd best PP in the tournament, behind only the United States. Kaberle says he’s pleased with his teams play, but knows they will have to improve if they hope to get into the Semi Finals. While he does speak up at times, Kaberle intends to put maximum effort out on the ice and lead his team into the next round.

The Czechs and Kaberle face team Sweden, and fellow Leaf Anton Stralman (who has played in 5 of 6 games thus far, and has 3 points to go with a +4 rating) on Wednesday afternoon in a Quarter Final matchup of significance.

Here’s hoping both Leaf blue liners play well, and that Tomas Kaberle continues to lead by example.

*Update* - The Swedes just beat the Czechs 3-2 in OT.  Kaberle did not fare particularly well in this game scoring zero points.  Anton Stralman on the other hand had a huge part to play in the Swedish victory, with 2 assists, including firing the shot that Milan Hnilicka, the Czech goaltender, couldn’t handle - giving up the OT winner to Mattias Weinhandl. Good showing by Stralman and the Swedes, who have advanced to the IIHF WHC Semi Finals for the 8th consecutive year.  Kaberle and the Czechs will continue to play games to decide there final placement.

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  1. One Response to “Kaberle Proving A Point”

  2. By Navin Vaswani on May 14, 2008

    i have a serious man-crush on kaberle. he is phenomenal. glad he didn’t accept a trade out of town. he’s part of the solution, not the problem.

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