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Congrats to Team Canada and the Leafs’ Frederik Gauthier on winning the gold on home soil.
A lot of people criticized the Gauthier selection to the team, but he played like half that period and locked it down.
— Anthony Petrielli (@APetrielli) January 6, 2015
Tuesday Links:
- Anthony Petrielli: On building around Phil Kessel and more in the Leafs Notebook (MLHS)
- Bruce Arthur: Team Canada comes of age in world junior golden moment (The Star)
- Neate Sager: Canada outlasts Russia 5-4 for gold, ending five-year drought (Buzzing the Net)
- Neate Sager: For Slovakia, first bronze medal in 16 years brings indescribable feelings (Buzzing the Net)
- IIHF: William Nylander finishes up tied for 4th in 2015 WJC scoring (IIHF.com)
- James Mirtle: The Maple Leafs’ core is fatally flawed (The Globe and Mail)
- Jeff Blair: Have the Maple Leafs become unlikeable? (Sportsnet)
- Darren Calabrese: Photos from the Maple Leafs’ outdoor practice (The Globe and Mail)
- Gord Stellick: A history of Maple Leafs coaches fired in-season (Sportsnet)
- Katie Flynn: Change is inevitable, the Leafs just don’t know it yet (Pension Plan Puppets)
- Michael Langlois: The Maple Leafs at the half-way mark? Still befuddling (Vintage Leaf Memories)
- TFP: Leafs’ GM Dave Nonis is evaluating his options (The Fourth Period)