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Preseason Game #7: Toronto at Ottawa

by on September 29, 2010- 823 Comments

The Leafs head to the capital tonight to take on their bitter provincial rivals, the Ottawa Senators, for the third time in seven preseason games.

Tonight's game figures to be the last chance for players on the bubble, including highly-touted Nazem Kadri, to make a lasting impression. When asked about these players, head coach Ron Wilson was emphatic:

"When the puck drops on the first day, you better be ready to go. No tip-toeing around. No ‘oh, the water’s cold, I’ll wait until it warms up a bit’. Nope, you’re diving in and the guys who didn’t, as [Leafs' GM Brian Burke] said, they’re waiting by the bus stop. Well, they missed it, the bus already left. Now their job is running down the road hoping they can get on." (via)

With the pre-season set to end with a home-and-home against Detroit to open the month of October, the general sentiment is the Leafs will use a roster for those games comprised of the players who are expected be with the NHL club on opening night. For Nazem Kadri, John Mitchell, Jay Rosehill and Mike Zigomanis, tonight (or by a slim chance the first of the two Detroit games) may be their last shot.

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Kessel Trade: A Perfect Full Circle

by on August 18, 2010- 339 Comments

Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager, Brian Burke should have uttered one phrase to explain the situation, one simple little phrase to envelope the reasoning for the Phil Kessel trade;

“Our picks in our vision of where we ended up are overvalued in accordance to the available crop of prospects.”

But in Toronto, to admit that in what’s deemed as a ‘rebuild’ would have been a PR disaster.

Despite popular opinion, he wasn’t wrong.

The world is no longer flat, it’s round .. like a full-cirle

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Aulie Out For The Season

by on February 24, 2010- 10 Comments

Per Darren Dreger (TSN):

"MRI determines Keith Aulie requires shoulder surgery. He's done for the year."

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This Season Winning Means Nothing

by on November 26, 2009- 243 Comments

By Gus Katsaros
The Leafs aren’t as bad as a four win first quarter. They were a playoff bubble team prior to the season, and the postseason wasn’t necessarily the goal, as was becoming competitive enough to stay in the run. They aren’t a bottom five NHL club, and unlikely to finish in a lottery position.

This season continues the transition like last season into shaping Toronto into a respectable organization, from management, down. That hasn’t changed with the off season moves, aside from some specific performances.

'Spirit is Everything' is a fitting slogan .. because winning this season, means nothing.
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Allaire Positive for Pogge, Toskala and Monster

by on June 15, 2009- 64 Comments

Newest goaltending consultant to the Leafs, Francois Allaire, father of the modern butterfly with exceptional credentials including working with Patrick Roy, Brian Hayward, as well as the guy who morphed Guy Hebert into an All Star in 1997 and J.S. Giguere. Most recently he worked with Ducks back up-turned-starter, Jonas Hiller to backstop the Ducks to a seven-game Round 2 of the 2008-09, Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Fine credentials indeed, but what can he do with the batch of Leafs goaltenders?
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Maple Leafs at #23 in HF’s Organizational Rankings

by on May 26, 2009- 74 Comments

Hockey's Future, the renowned hockey prospects website, announced their Spring Organizational Rankings today and the Toronto Maple Leafs found themselves in the bottom tier of the league at #23. The ranking is based on an assessment of a team's farm system, which takes into account the amount of star power and depth that is likely to be produced. For a team in "rebuilding" mode, that's not a flattering number to see. [more…]

Rotten Economy Makes Second Team Feasible

by on May 6, 2009- 8 Comments

This proposed offer to purchase the struggling Phoenix Coyotes by Jim Balsillie may be a better possibility this time around. It may seem impossible to fathom another NHL club so close to its flagship franchise, the Leafs and the Buffalo Sabres, but it's not jurisdiction that's at the heart of the issue here.

It's the salary cap, revenue and a return to the dead puck era.
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Answering Your Q’s – Part One

by on May 4, 2009- 36 Comments

Slow times in Leafland these days, so let's have a crack at a couple of those questions. [more…]

Getting To Know You: Justin Pogge

by on March 7, 2009- 561 Comments

JUSTIN POGGE (# 29) – G

Player Facts

Birthdate: April 22, 1986
Stargazing: Taurus
Hometown: Fort McMurray, Alberta

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Newswire: time to put one rumour to bed, maybe start another?

by on January 20, 2009- 23 Comments

This just in: we can officially put any and all Pascal Leclaire-to-Toronto trade rumours to rest.

Courtesy cbssports.com:

"Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Pascal Leclaire will undergo ankle surgery Friday that will likely sideline him through the regular season."

So THAT explains why they picked up Wade Dubielewicz last week.

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Quick Hits: NTCs, post-game reaction

by on January 8, 2009- 34 Comments

Confusion across the Barilkosphere as to the respective no-trade clause situations of Pavel Kubina and Tomas Kaberle has been unending, mostly because, of the characteristics that describe the professional sports media in this city, informative or useful are not chief among them.
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Getting To Know You: Tim Stapleton

by on January 4, 2009- 3,701 Comments

TIM STAPLETON (# 42) – C / RW

Player Facts:

Birthdate: July 9, 1982
Stargazing: Cancer

Hometown: La Grange, Illinois

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