Recently, the Worcester Sharks in collaboration with the New England Sports Center and the Providence Bruins organization put on an AHL preseason match-up before a slim crowd of 2,000 people packed into the NESC's small - rink one - arena in Marlborough.
I was there, clutching a surprisingly helpful lineup-card in hand while I pinned my eyes to the sweater, the name on the back being one I had no clue would be here tonight: Malcom Subban. Seeing that he is the brother of hated Montreal Canadian: PK Subban, Malcom's surname is not one unknown to Bruins fans. What is unknown however is the simple thought of cheering for a man with that surname.
Malcom is 19 years old and plays for the Bellville Bulls of the OHL (Ontario Hockey League). In his 4 years there however he has already solicited a whole boatload of cheering from his fans. Many of those cheers were for any one of the 1355 saves he made in a career season in 2012. But those junior hockey stats were soon rendered worthless as the slate was wiped clean earlier this month when Malcom Subban joined the Boston Bruins preseason starting squad. There he started 1 game and appeared in another holding a 29 minute shutout in his Bruins debut back in preseason game number 1. Malcom made 12 saves against his brothers Canadians.
But before long, trouble struck as after allowing 8 goals in a September 19th demolition at the hands of the Redwings, Malcom was demoted to Providence and his brief tenure as a 2013-2014 Boston Bruin came to a painful close.
But here in Providence, Bruins fans as well as Subban were treated to a reality check. As it stood, we always knew that there was no way Subban would make the Bruins and in a way his lack of participation in Providence training camp and preseason might have possibly hindered his possible performance as an AHL goalie in 2013. But nevertheless, in the game that I saw him take part in, that lack of participation was not evident.
Subban made 29 saves in the contest and allowed just 2 goals. His team was handed the loss but there is a strong argument to state that it was not Malcom's fault. As a fan sitting just over 45 feet from the crease, Subban's 2 goals allowed were just 2 tallies among so many shots that without his presence and crucial saves could possibly have multiplied into 4 or 5. In addition to that, the second goal that Subban allowed came on a delayed penalty where the Sharks were able to pull their goalie for an extra attacker. This advantage was clearly evident as after some good work in the corners, the Sharks were able to work the shot back to a point man who ripped one home from outside the circles to break a then 1-1 tie with just over 3 minutes remaining in the game.
Yet when you cast aside those two defensive miscues that left poor Malcom out to dry the Toronto native was stellar making stops through traffic and despite an obvious difficulty at handling rebounds off of long range shots, neither of the 2 goals he allowed came off of shots within the hash marks. His comfort in the crease showed from the first warm-ups on as he was almost never sliding around. The edges of his skates were always firmly dug into the ice and he seemed to be fully contempt at staying inside the small confines of the blue shaded goal crease. This close proximity to the goal and lack of cutting down of the shooting angle was made possible by both a wing span of 79 inches that allowed him to easily cover both posts at the same time and some leg power and reflex skills that were ranked higher than many forwards in the 2012 draft in which Malcom was selected in.
In my mind, it is true that Malcom Subban is not NHL ready but AHL, that might be a different story.
Main Notes
Main Notes
- Strong on shots through traffic, no goals allowed from within hash marks or with screens in front of him.
- Wide wingspan: 79 inches (7 inches wider than the goal itself)
- Comfort in crease: was never sliding around, rarely out of position.
- Slight difficulty at handling glove side pucks and controlling rebound produced from that side.
- Never lost focus on game even after he was beaten with just 3 minutes to go.
- Has been with Boston Bruins all preseason, September 27th game was debut with Providence
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