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Deadline targets: Top four defencemen

Deadline targets: Top four defencemen

by on March 31, 2013- 1,411 Comments

After doing a great job of gathering up points over the past couple of weeks and pushing themselves well in to the playoff picture, it wouldn't be a big surprise to see the Leafs hold off on any trades going in to the deadline this Wednesday. But despite the amount of success the team has enjoyed this season, there are some glaring weak areas that could be addressed, and players may become available that could help Nonis bring this club to a higher level.

We've seen the Calgary Flames finally give in to a rebuild in the past week with the departure of Jarome Iginla, and the Buffalo Sabres have been known to be in fire sale mode for a little while now. As Wednesday approaches, other teams will have to make a decision on which direction they're headed, and potentially start putting bodies on planes as well. [more…]

Iginla Deserved Better Than Boston, Reunited With Crosby

Iginla Deserved Better Than Boston, Reunited With Crosby

by on March 28, 2013- 1,009 Comments

WOW. What a turn of events in the Iginla sweepstakes. Mid-way through writing this piece, I paused to check for updates on Twitter and in [more…]

’09-10 Player Reviews: Dion Phaneuf

by on June 21, 2010- 277 Comments

We’ve partnered up with Pension Plan Puppets to bring to you a Player Review series, where we will be evaluating and grading the 2009-10 season for every Leaf who featured in a significant number of games for the Blue and White last season, with an eye towards 2010-11. Today we feature Dion Phaneuf, profiled by Nikhil Daljeet:

The Summary:

The arrival of Dion Phaneuf in Toronto this year will undoubtedly be remembered as a significant moment in the annals of Maple Leafs history, for better or for worse.  The trade that Brian Burke engineered for the newest Leafs captain has been generally heralded as a wise maneuver for his Toronto club.  However, this transaction occurred after a full 2008-2009 season that saw a noticeable decrease in offensive output from Phaneuf (Flames management insisted it was due to injury).  Moreover, the 2009-2010 season gave way to a floundering Calgary team that was in severe need of a major shakeup and Flames GM Sutter did exactly that on January 31st.

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Blockbuster Breakdown – The Forwards

by on February 2, 2010- 455 Comments

We have all had a few days to digest Sunday's trades, but there is still a well of untapped implications.  Here's a closer look at the forwards involved: both the outgoing Leafs and our lone newcomer.  Be sure to check out Garrett's excellent pre-game analysis here before tonight's tilt with the New Jersey Devils.

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Kats Krunch: Phaneuf Regression In Context

by on February 1, 2010- 43 Comments

In the end, perhaps the player to best describe the trades is ... Wayne Primeau?

After all, the former Flame has been through this before.
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Kats Krunch: My Team Canada Selection

by on December 29, 2009- 165 Comments

My Team Canada Roster selections may seem a little vanilla, but they've been selected to play out various situations. Penalty killing, power play and balance on all the forward units took precedent over sheer offensive/defensive ability.
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Leafs Burned by Flames

by on November 15, 2009- 216 Comments

The Leafs were down early as rookie phenom Jonas Gustavsson was lit up for 3 goals on 5 shots. Poor defensive coverage, a terrible line change, and a lucky bounce on a shot that Gustavsson likely should have had forced the Leafs to swap the goaltenders and bring in Vesa Toskala. The goaltenders tapped sticks at the bench in the shuffle. "Tag, you're it" can be described at the outcome.
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Leafs/Flames Preview

by on November 14, 2009- 81 Comments

The Toronto Maple Leafs are now back from Chicago to host the Calgary Flames at the ACC in Toronto. Jonas Gustavsson is expected to get the start tonight, but Vesa Toskala must be credited with his strongest performance of the season.
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Fleury Retires as a Flame

by on September 28, 2009- 23 Comments

After being released by the team late last week, Theoren Fleury has officially retired from hockey and he did so on his own terms. "I could not sign with another team," he said. "I retire a Calgary Flame."
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Draft Watch ’09: Part Two – The Fab Five

by on June 11, 2009- 41 Comments

With just a little over two weeks until the draft, it's time to turn our attention towards some of the favourites to go off the board first. Last year, a small group of about six players (Stamkos, Doughty, Bogosian, Pietrangelo, Schenn and Filatov) managed to distinguish themselves from the rest of the class, leading the Toronto Maple Leafs to pay a hefty price to move up. As we inch closer to the twenty-sixth, a trend is beginning to emerge that has the same five players at the top of every team's draft board. Let's meet the candidates. [more…]

2009 Playoffs: A Sign of Changing Times

by on May 16, 2009- 78 Comments

Phew. Finally a chance to catch our breath after what was perhaps the best 2nd round of playoff hockey ever played. We were treated to three 7 game series, 9 overtime periods, and an epic showdown between the league's premier young rivals, Crosby and Ovechkin. Perhaps overshadowed by all the intensity and exciting finishes, is a fairly simple underlying theme: Youth.

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