Leafs/Habs Preview

By Micheal Aldred | Oct 31, 2009

It is their second meeting this year, and the first played a big part on blinding fans for both teams in the belief that each were elite competitors. Since that opening night, the Habs have on 5-7-0, while the Leafs have gone 1-7-2. But there are always upsides, and tonight marks to start to capitalize [...]

Leafs/Sabres Preview

By Micheal Aldred | Oct 30, 2009

The Buffalo Sabres are first in their division with a 7-1-1 record, first in the league with average shots per game (36), and have won every game in which the opposition out-shot them. Ryan Miller also holds the best goals against average (1.60) and save percentage (0.944) in the NHL. The Leafs visit them tonight [...]

Podcast: Stick Work 2

By Katshockey | Oct 30, 2009

It’s a pre-Halloween edition of Stick Work featuring discussions on the road swing, Jiri Tlusty, in .. Victor Stalberg out, along with Joey MacDonald.
Vesa Toskala, in … sort of.
We’ll talk about Team Canada and Marc-Andre Fleury’s position, and how Roberto Luongo’s injury affects that.
And we introduce a new weekly feature called the Torontosaurus Rex … [...]

Gustavsson Starts Friday / Kessel Returns?

By Micheal Aldred | Oct 29, 2009

Ron Wilson was interviewed today after the Leafs practice, and he revealed the plan moving towards the weekend concerning the goaltenders and the return of Vesa Toskala, as well as what we have all been waiting to hear about – the return (or rather arrival) of Phil Kessel to the Leafs lineup.
Update: Tlusty Up, Stalberg [...]

Leafs Lose Tough One In Dallas

By Daniel Santos | Oct 28, 2009

The Maple Leafs deserved better in tonight’s 4-3 overtime loss to the Dallas Stars. It was frustrating to see another strong effort come up short. The Leafs really need to start pulling out some of these close games if they want to get back into contention.
They can’t afford to lose those games “that they deserved [...]

Check My Brain

By Katshockey | Oct 28, 2009

No truer words ring out to the ears of the throng of fans and particularly management of the Leafs victory over the current GM’s former organization.
And it took Alice in Chains to create them.
Cali, you’re alright …..

Off The Schneid

By Garrett Bauman | Oct 27, 2009

I know, I know.  It’s just one win.
But you have to admit, it still feels good.   Somewhat of a sense of relief is sweeping through Leafs Nation today.  A sense that, although there is still a long way to go, things are not at a total loss.   This team can find ways to win, and [...]

Q & A with NACS Chief Scout Mark Seidel

By Alex Tran | Oct 26, 2009

Big thank you to Mark Seidel, Chief Scout of North American Central Scouting and contributor to The Hockey News, for taking the time to chat about the upcoming 2010 NHL Entry Draft. His agency’s latest rankings can be seen here on THN. This time around, Leaf fans won’t be having the opportunity of watching one [...]

Cleaner Audio: Interviews.

By Katshockey | Oct 26, 2009

With many thanx to the wonderful work of Bloge Salming, who made a valiant attempt to clean up the audio files from the inaugural Stick Work podcast.
We’re continuing to look for improvements in technology for the sound quality. The intro segment follows the interviews for anybody who missed it:

katshockey@mapleleafshotstove.com

Leafs Ready for Ducks

By Micheal Aldred | Oct 26, 2009

The Leafs are set to visit the Anaheim Ducks as they continue to search for their first win of the season, and while one awkward stat is starting to creep up on them, it seems Gustavsson is ready, but possibly not completely game ready.

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