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about 2 days ago - 4 comments
Things have certainly been interesting for the last couple of days. Antti Niemi has finally found a team willing to take him on, which is kind of surprising since Philly, SJ, NYI, Ottawa and Edmonton had some long lasting questions to be answered in net. Edmonton is in particularly good shape since their goaltender showed
about 1 week ago - 7 comments
Clarke MacArthur is a Leaf. Yes, we can now jump and celebrate the sweet top six delight. Wait, what? Is this the move we’ve been waiting Burke to make? Well no, not in the slightest actually, but there are more than plenty of positives to take out of this signing. First off, Clarke MacArthur is
about 1 week ago - 3 comments
Well, lately some news have indeed surfaced regarding our favorite blue team. Unfortunately, the news aren’t related to trades, Leafs getting stronger or anything positive really. It all started when Kaberle’s dad supposedly told a Czech newspaper that he doesn’t believe his son will play for the Maple Leafs for the entire 2010-11 NHL season.
about 2 weeks ago - 4 comments
Admittedly, I was one of the ones who were foolish enough to stay up until midnight. Despite Brian Burke’s repeated comments that he wasn’t looking to unload Tomas Kaberle, and a sense in the hours, and days, leading up to the deadline that there had been little to no movement on Kaberle trade talks, there
about 2 weeks ago - 4 comments
As you may or may not know, Kaberle is not among my favorite Leafs. Not by a mile. He is a turnover machine that can’t defend like an All Star defenseman should and his only asset are his puck moving abilities that make him a beast on the PP. Be it a beast that’s afraid
about 4 weeks ago - No comments
Ah, here we are, that point that every hockey fan hates to see. Nothing. Is. Happening. But, I’m glad to say that the worst is probably behind us. The Leafs are bound to make some more moves as time moves on. Starcraft 2 and Mass Effect 2 are good distractions from hockey but let’s face
about 1 month ago - 5 comments
Its August. We’re still a month and a half away from seeing the Leafs playing hockey again, and even then, its two months and a bit until hockey that actually matters is played. Of course, we open the preseason against the Ottawa Senators, and the regular season against the Montreal Canadiens. These two teams are
about 1 month ago - 8 comments
So, as you may or may not have noticed, two things have happened Leafs related on Tuesday and Wednesday. There are many ways you could’ve noticed this fact. For one, you’d see that I was completely invisible on here for more than 24 hours, leading to pandemonium a slight drop in traffic. Secondarily, you’d see
about 1 month ago - 8 comments
As I said in my earlier blog about Colton Orr, things have been a little slow lately, and I do apologize to everyone visiting this site for my lack of recent articles, but as much as you all like to read, and I like to write Leafs, it’s pretty hard finding interesting and compelling topics
about 1 month ago - 7 comments
Despite constant public pressure to eliminate fighting from hockey, the NHL has steadfastly supported it as an element of the game. My own hypothesis is that the NHL board of governors has determined that fighting increases, to some significant degree, television ratings, crowd engagement in the arena, and media attention, among other things. Granted, a

