“Toronto’s My Team”

by on September 16, 2010 in Leafs Prospects - 163 Comments

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“Being a kid growing up just outside Toronto, you always want to play for your team you watched growing up, and Toronto’s my team.”

It was one of the last things Andrew Engelage said after a lengthy discussion at the Ricoh Coliseum, but it definitely resonated the loudest.

There’s nothing quite like the story of the home-grown athlete. Everyone likes asking Oakville’s John Mitchell what it’s like to put on the Leafs sweater every day, or trying to find some way to relate to Jesse Blacker’s being drafted by his local club. But when adversity is thrown into the mix, when a player has to go through some degree of hardship to make it to not only the level he wants to be, but for the team he wants to play for, that’s when a story becomes a best seller.

Toronto had the Curtis Joseph story, one of the best in hockey. The Keswick, ON native went undrafted during his eligibility, spent time outside of the NHL spotlight only to later shine and earn himself a spot with the team he had been a fan of growing up, the Leafs. Adored by fans, CuJo’s #31, the image of the dog painted on his helmet and the memories of his acrobatic saves will live long in Toronto lore. For the young, undrafted, Andrew Engelage, the choice of an idol could not be more fitting.

In the span of only about six months, Andrew had played in three different leagues and suited up for the Leafs during their annual skills competition. He was the Memorial Cup winning goalie with the Windsor Spitfires, a performance that garnered the attention of Brian Burke and then Marlies GM , Jeff Jackson. Having started with the ECHL Reading Royals, the season was only a few weeks old when Engelage received the call to join the Marlies; MacDonald and Reimer had been summoned to the Leafs in relief of the injured puck-stoppers.

“[It's hard] not being used to the guys tendancies all the time,” Engelage confesses. “It’s hard, but it’s fun at the same time. Nothing really gets ever too old, you’re always getting something knew thrown at ya.” They have a phrase for that – taking lemons and making lemonade (perhaps more fitting, taking gators and making gatorade).

His run with the Marlies was not magnificent, finishing the season with a record of 2-6-1 and a GAA greater than 4. His lack of experience, shortened off-season, bouncing between teams and unfamiliarity with his teammates was bound to take its toll on the first-year pro. But the training and conditioning received is incomparable.

When at his best, Engelage’s calm, strong demeanor at the top of the crease matched with his outstanding ability to cover the bottom of the net brought an immediate comparison to the Sabres’ Miller to mind. But keeping that mentality, especially in the minutes following a goal against, proved to be tough for the rookie netminder last season.

“I’m working a little bit with Francois Allaire, obviously, and trying to perfect his style of how he wants you to play,” said Andrew. “I think it’s just a day-in, day-out mentality right now for me, trying to work at bringing the same effort every day and every time I’m out on the ice.”

Though having conformed to an Allaire-influenced style of play while in junior has helped Andrew’s transition from the OHL Spitfires to the Leafs organization, it hasn’t meant a lack of coaching. “There’s a few nitpicking things here and there that are a little bit different in how he would like you to try and play things.”

Image c/o J.P. Nikota / PensionPlanPuppets.com

His development was evident during the recent rookie tournament. In a game against the Senators which saw the Leafs lose 3-2 after taking a multitude of bad penalties, Engelage remained focused through heavy traffic and a perceived missed interference call that lead to a goal against. A quality not apparent last season.

With a total of six goaltenders being invited to the Maple Leafs camp, Engelage included, it’s not yet apparent where Andrew will end up, or what role he will fill. But he has his eyes firmly fixated on the goal, to wear the Leafs sweater.

When asked what it was like to be a home-town boy now part of the Leafs organization, Andrew started with the usual, same-old cliche “a dream come true,” he then paused, and decided to continue with a tone of pure sincerity, “especially for that skills competition. Being a kid growing up just outside Toronto, you always want to play for your team you watched growing up, and Toronto’s my team.”

Take a home-grown athlete, add in some adversity, and top it off with a contract with the local club – those are the stories that sell papers.

Make it a hockey goaltender in Toronto – now that’s a story that inspires dreams.

*Glove tap to J.P. Nikota & PensionPlanPuppets for the images

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  • Tim Horton

    @ Brian Burke is bringing sexy back!:
    I made that up, there is no rush to get him buried though, as longs as they are under the cap before the season starts.

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  • Jordan

    How in the fuck can we NOT bury Finger? Runing 8 defence? If so, please can someone capgeek this for me
    Macarther-Bozak-Kessel
    Kulemin-Grabovski-Versteeg
    Sjostrom-Kadri-Armstrong
    Brown-Mitchell/Hanson-Orr
    Phaneuf-Beauch
    Kaberle-Komi
    Schenn-Gunnersson
    Lebda-Finger
    JSG
    Gus

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  • TuckerThomas

    I saw a tweet saying MacArthur is wearing #16 and the Army and Steeg #’s are listed on the Leafs site.

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  • Tommy Cat

    You should try video gaming and getting baked. I hear that’s tough too. Ask 2-Mins.

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  • flappypaddle

    @ SicTransitGloria:
    yayayaya ya… Lol check you email… And if you know anyone else who wants in let me know. I have it set at 20 teams and may shrink it if it comes closer to the draft day without everyone being signed up. I am looking forward to kicking your guys butts year after year in this keeper league lol….

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  • flappypaddle

    @ TuckerThomas:
    Well aslong as that hat gives Kadri #93 I am okay with that approach lol…

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  • flappypaddle

    @ Tim Horton:
    Damn those dishes! I still cant figure out why they cant just wash themselves ( or dishwashers should be free and load and unload themselves) I mean really we can send people to space but not do that?

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  • SicTransitGloria

    @ flappypaddle:
    alright, I’m in to keeper league, should be some good stuff here.

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  • flappypaddle

    @ SicTransitGloria:
    sweet….

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  • Saurabh

    RT @Proteautype Condolences to Pat Burns’ family. Let’s not focus on Hall of Fame talk & just celebrate the life of a true hockey lifer. :(

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  • Ensign

    So has anyone actually confirmed the Primeau tryout?

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    yep.. just twittered by Fan590 as well…

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  • Tim Horton

    Yeah, I don’t no what to say, RIP Burns…SicTransitGloria wrote:

    so did he die then?
    .
    what a guy he was.

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  • flappypaddle

    With Dallas being well above their “self imposed cap” would anyone go after a cheap pick up like say Ott for Mitchell? I know he’s a freaking pest to the nth degree but he could be very useful 3rd or 4th line guy (although really expenive 4th line guy). Either that or target Morrow or Erikkson for bigger deals. A small group of prospects would/should be able to get Loui if they are desperate enough to get rid of some cap space should it not? Mitchell,Sjostrom and Gunnerson? I hate giving up Sjostrom and Gunner but for that guy I think we could make an exception plus this years rookie tourny showed we have HUGE depth.

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  • Ensign

    Giggy and Gus are chatting at mapleleafs.com in the live chat!

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  • rustynail

    jonas640

    Bozak will begin camp as the centre to Kessel according to Wilson.

    jonas640

    Kaberle will only play in one preaseason game according to Wilson. Says he knows what Kaberle brings.

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    mirtle

    Wilson says Leafs roster will be down to five forward lines, eight defencemen and three goalies by next Sunday

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