Toskala Will Be The Comeback Kid

by on July 5, 2009 in Uncategorized - 95 Comments

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Vesa Toskala will rebound after his abysmal display of goaltending last season.

The Finnish goaltender was among fan favorites in Toronto during his first season with the Leafs. His flashy, acrobatic style of goaltending proved to be succesful, as he was arguably the Leafs’ most valuable player in the 2007-08 campaign — even ahead of Mats Sundin. Leafs fans were singing his praises, and hopes to attain the Stanley Cup Playoffs suddenly lifted. But when a goaltender, particularly one who relies on his acrobatics, succumbs to nagging groin and hip injuries, well, you get the product Leafs fans had to endure last season. So Toskala was shut down, and was forced to get surgery while Martin Gerber finished off the season — and surprisingly well, too.

So it begs the question: Will Toskala be back to form next season, or will he continue to struggle with injuries, thus rendering him virtually useless considering his style.

Well, opinions vary, and many Leafs fans seem to have forgotten just how good he was during his first season. Personally, I’m willing to bet Toskala will perform brilliantly next season, and will earn the tag of the comeback kid.

In fact, if you ask me, I think the Leafs could have very well been in the playoffs last season if it were not for Toskala’s struggles. Perhaps it was a blessing in disguise, however, as the team has now acquired another highly touted prospect in Nazim Kadri.

But let’s take into consideration Burke‘s latest additions to the Leafs’ defense core. With Mike Komisarek and Garnet Exelby added to the mix, Toskala will have the best defensive coverage he’s ever been graced with in Toronto. The Leafs’ defense will no longer be soft and unmenacing in front of the net. Not anymore, baby. Not with Exelby, Komisarek and Schenn guarding the Leafs’ end of the ice. As soon as the opposition crosses the blueline, it’s going to be no holds barred, and for the first time in a long time, the Leafs will be injecting a fresh dosage of fear into their opposition. This means more hits, blocked shots and scrums infront of the net. If Toskala can find the game that made him an effective goaltender two season ago, Toronto will be capable of silencing many of its critics.

It’s also worth noting that, if Burke does manage to acquire Unrestricted Free Agent goaltender Jonas Gustavsson (who is starting to piss me off more than Sundin with his non-decision making), the Leafs won’t be forced to play Toskala the majority of the season due to not having a capable back-up goaltender. If Gustavsson proves to be valuable commodity to the team, then Toskala’s workload could be more suitable to his limits, and he wouldn’t be forced to play with a wonky groin.

Toskala is also a pending UFA next summer, so you can bet he’ll playing with a little more intensity to secure a role as a number one netminder in the NHL.

Thankfully, Toskala will get all the rest he requires this summer after being shut down during the season. This will give him a chance to fully recover from his nagging groin and hip injuries and, hopefully, make a comeback as the Leafs’ MVP. It’s no secret, however, that groin injuries can often affect a player’s career long-term, so it’s currently uncertain where Toskala’s career will go from here.

If Toskala can find his game again, though, I wouldn’t be surprised if he propels the Leafs into the playoffs. They’d squeak in with the current team intact, of course, but it would still serve as quality experience for a rebuilding club such as the Maple Leafs.

Prediction: Toskala has his best season with the Leafs and will be considered team MVP.

Here’s a tribute video to remind you of his skill:

Toskala Tribute

You stay classy, MLHS.

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  • Jordan

    @odd man rush
    You sound like the grinch of hockey lol. Im pretty sure he didnt mean to actually GO and sign him, just would be funny to piss them off more

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  • Reether

    Nice

    Decent interview from Burke too. Leaves it open that Kadri can make the roster if he proves himself, and that he mainly needs to get bigger.
    http://mapleleafs.nhl.tv/team/console.jsp?catid=802&id=44692

    Funny they mention that Kadri is gritty like Burke is, and Burke says “Ya he’s a mean little bastard, I don’t mind that” haha

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  • Matt

    The Leafs will have to pray that Toskala saves them this year because our former savior Raycroft signed with Vancouver haha

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  • JMAC

    Perhaps a Van Tor trade?

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  • king

    OMG Leafs just signed Beauchemin as well… trade imminent no doubt about it now. Our Defence has to be the best in the league now. He has a wicked shot from the point.

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  • Wendel

    http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/2009/07/06/leafs_beauchemin/
    beauchemin

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  • Reether

    NICE! I am very happy about the Beauchemin signing, our Defense will look a lot different and a lot better in my opinion.

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  • Wendel

    Yeah no doubt, a much different defence in Toronto next year, serious upgrade in toughness. Curious to see where Burke is going to fit them all. The guys from last year have to be feeling some nerves about their future with the team.

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  • Campoli

    GREAT job Burkie! That’s a steal at 3.3 per year.

    Now how about we shift our focus up front :D

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  • Wendel

    Kovalev signed with Sens

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  • Pete

    Wow…I dont think Toskala has much to worry about this year. Not too many guys will be hanging around his crease!!!

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  • mcloki

    Beauchemin is a great pickup. Always liked the way he played.

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  • Ace Pinball

    OH YEAH!

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  • Charlie

    Vancouver signs a backup the same hour the Leafs sign a defenseman. I really hope Monster signs here, but something tells me Monster made up his mind and now Burke moved to plan B, which involves Kaberle and Schneider.

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  • Pete

    That tells me White or Stralman AND Kaberle are on their way out. Tend to think its White.

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  • Pete

    Dont get Schneider!!!! Goalies are a dime a dozen! Get Gerber and leverage Kaberle into more offence!!!!!!!

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  • Charlie

    Goalies are a dime a dozen. Good ones are not. Franchise ones certainly are not.

    Look at Brodeur. That should be the aim here. Pick up a guy with a good 10 years of playing and keep him until he retires. Schenider is the top goalie prospect and is young. If he turns into what he has done in the AHL, he will be worth every cent we paid for him.

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  • Paynter Graham

    If as you say, Beauchemin signed – great! Kaberle is definitely toast now – hopefully dealt for a top notch prospect (forward) and some level of draft pick (2nd?).
    Like B Leaf says which way do you – top forward or pick and prospects? I believe the latter route would be best!

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  • I B Leaf

    @ leafs4life

    I agree on the Toskala front. iF that were me I would’ve shut myself down especially after the coach calling out my determination and training.

    I like the optimism for the goalie front, but it could be a little much. I too can see Toskala being traded at the end of January, instead of the trade deadline. Could history repeat itself?? a Sabre led the league again in PP goals. The problem is a comparable trade would be Vanek, Tellqvist, 1st rounder for Toskala and a 3rd.
    With Miller there already I dont see that happening. Although the Sabres made that trade in 92 while having Hasek in net already.

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  • mapleaforever

    Well, the Buds have 47 defencemen signed and a glut of forwards in the mix. I’m going to enjoy the next month of movement. Go Brian and Dave!

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