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Showing posts with label 2011-2012 toronto maple leafs. Show all posts
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Friday, February 24, 2012

Leafs free up room by placing Boyce and Rosehill on waivers

There's either a trade or callup happening by tomorrow as both Boyce and Rosehill have been placed on waivers and will be sent to Marlies if not claimed by noon Saturday. If it is a callup, will Colborne and Frattin get the nod?

Rosehill, the 26-year-old enforcer who signed a one-year deal with the Leafs in June worth $600,000, has been a scarcely used commodity this season. He has played in just 16 of the Leafs’ 61 games and been involved in just three fights according to the web site hockeyfights.com

Boyce, the 27-year-old left winger, has split time with the Leafs and Marlies this season. In his most recent six-game stint with the big club he was a point-less minus-4 in limited playing time.

Goalie Evgeni Nabokov of the New York Islanders and right winger Dustin Brown of the L.A. Kings are among the rumour mill’s favoured possibilities of NHL players that may be coming to Toronto.



Source: TheStar.com

Monday, February 20, 2012

Could Maple Leafs add Nash AND Carter?

It would be the biggest trade of the year: Rick Nash and Jeff Carter to Toronto for Tim Connolly, Mike Komisarek, Colby Armstrong, Korbinian Holzer, Jesse Blacker plus a 1st rounder and a 2nd rounder. Colborne gets callup to join Nash and Carter as three additions for Leafs playoff drive.

Some may see it as one-sided toward the Leafs, however the contracts they send to Columbus are a LOT shorter than the ones they are taking on, so the Blue Jackets will have plenty of room to sign their own RFAs in coming years and still play in the free agent market (while still getting the four youngsters they seek in Holzer, Blacker and two picks). Toronto is one of the few teams with the financial strength that would allow them to take on both Carter and Nash.


Thursday, February 2, 2012

Nazem Kadri interview: "you kind of learn to cope with it"

In an interview with Sean Fitzgerald of the National Post today, Toronto Maple Leafs' star prospect Nazem Kadri talks about another demotion to the Marlies amid widespread trade speculation.

When did Leafs general manager Brian Burke and coach Ron Wilson tell you that you were headed back down to the AHL?
“They told me before the morning skate yesterday. They just told me to keep working, keep plugging away. And they told me I had a bright future with this organization, and I believe I do. It’s kind of nice that they’re behind me, but obviously, right now it’s a bit of a complicated situation. Whatever happens in the near future happens, but I’m hoping to stay with this team and this organization, because that’s where I want to be.”

You’ve been up and down a bit — is it frustrating?
“It’s, I guess, a little bit frustrating at first. But you kind of learn to cope with it. One thing, before I left yesterday, Burkie and Wils told me not to be discouraged because they believe in me, and it’s not like I’m getting this demotion because I haven’t played up to expectations or up to standards. It’s just a situation where I was able to be sent down and not clear waivers. It’s as simple as that. Like I said, I don’t know what’s going to happen here with the team and the organization in the next couple of weeks, but I sure hope to be a part of it.”

You had a big hit on Penguins defenceman Paul Martin on Tuesday night. How would you grade what might be your last NHL game for at least a little while?
“I don’t really tiptoe around the ice and walk on eggshells just because I’m afraid someone’s going to come after me. So I just play the way I’ve got to play. And it was a good, clean hit. So it’s not like I left my feet or I led with my arms or my elbows. It’s part of my game. I can get under people’s skin, too, along with my skill game. I think that’s what makes me such a key component, and I also think that’s why Wils and Burkie have such high expectations and told me that I had a bright future with this club — because they enjoy the way I play and the heart I wear on my sleeve.”

How do you deal with your name coming up in trade speculation?
“I don’t really read too much into the newspapers and the magazines and the blogs. I’m not really too into that. I have, obviously heard on TV, when your name randomly comes up when you’re just sitting there watching. It’s a bit awkward, but like I said, whatever happens, happens. And this is an organization that I want to spend my whole career with, so I hope they see it the same way.”

Do you think this was one of your better stints with the Leafs?
“For sure. I think it’s been good. It’s been fun. I’ve also learned a lot. I think Wils trusts me on the ice, too, in certain situations where, before, he didn’t at all. Like you saw in the last game against Pittsburgh, I was out there against that top line quite often, with Malkin probably the most dangerous player in the league right now. Wils had the confidence in me to throw me out there and actually create and take care of my own end, too.”

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Maple leafs off to best start since 1962

50 years ago: A string of 3 straight Stanley Cup victories

The last time the Toronto Maple Leafs started in a calendar year with 4 wins was 1962, the year Bill Barilko's body was discovered at the plane crash site 100km north of Cochrane, ON. Nobody is predicting 3 Cup wins in a row (with parity and 30 teams, highly improbable relative to early 60s), however with the NHL's youngest team skating in Toronto, a few consecutive years in the playoffs may be in the cards. In this new concussion-concussed NHL, a team needs to have 3 or 4 NHL goalies, plus about 30 NHL-calibre players. The Buds have this type of depth, and as the season wears on our youth and vigor wear down opponents, and one can only hope that the Boston Bruins have peaked too early.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

NHL trade rumour: Rick Nash to Maple Leafs

With the Columbus Blue Jackets sinking in the standings and suffering perennial attendance woes, how long before GM Scott Howson begins the rebuild by shopping Rick Nash and his $8 million salary? Well, of the 4 teams at the bottom of the standings, Anaheim may be timid about dealing with Brian Burke again, and Carolina is unlikely to part with either Staal or Skinner, while the Islanders probably still feel they are in the race. This means that Columbus is the best trading partner for an upwardly mobile team like the Leafs, so let us think about what it will take to land Nash.

First, the Buds are close to the salary cap so will need to send at least 7 to 7.5 mil in salary to Columbus, though Leafs contracts will expire before Nash's, providing room for Columbus to re-sign prospects in coming years.

From Toronto:

Nazem Kadri
Jussi Rynnas
Matt Lombardi
Mike Komisarek
2013 1st Round Draft Pick


From Columbus:

Rick Nash



Comments, anyone?

Sunday, January 8, 2012

January 2012 games for Toronto Maple Leafs, current roster

TUE, 10 JAN 2012SABRESMAPLE LEAFS
7:00 PMSNET-O
SAT, 14 JAN 2012RANGERSMAPLE LEAFS
7:00 PMCBC, NHLN-US(HD)
TUE, 17 JAN 2012SENATORSMAPLE LEAFS
7:00 PMSNET-O
THU, 19 JAN 2012WILDMAPLE LEAFS
7:00 PMTSN
SAT, 21 JAN 2012CANADIENSMAPLE LEAFS
7:00 PMCBC, RDS(HD), NHLN-US(HD)
MON, 23 JAN 2012ISLANDERSMAPLE LEAFS
7:00 PMRIS(HD), LEAFS TV


Forwards
#NAMEHEIGHTWEIGHTDATE OF BIRTHAGEBIRTH PLACE
9COLBY ARMSTRONG "A" **6' 2"19523 NOV 198229LLOYDMINSTER, SK, CAN
47DARRYL BOYCE 6' 0"2007 JUL 198427SUMMERSIDE, PE, CAN
42TYLER BOZAK **6' 1"19519 MAR 198625REGINA, SK, CAN
18MIKE BROWN 5' 11"20524 JUN 198526CHICAGO, IL, USA
12TIM CONNOLLY 6' 1"1907 MAY 198130SYRACUSE, NY, USA
46JOEY CRABB 6' 1"1903 APR 198328ANCHORAGE, AK, USA
11PHILIPPE DUPUIS 6' 0"19624 APR 198526LAVAL, QC, CAN
39MATT FRATTIN 6' 0"2003 JAN 198824EDMONTON, AB, CAN
84MIKHAIL GRABOVSKI "A" 5' 11"18331 JAN 198427POTSDAM, DEU
43NAZEM KADRI 6' 0"1886 OCT 199021LONDON, ON, CAN
81PHIL KESSEL "A" 6' 0"2022 OCT 198724MADISON, WI, USA
41NIKOLAI KULEMIN 6' 1"22514 JUL 198625MAGNITOGORSK, RUS
15MATTHEW LOMBARDI 5' 11"19518 MAR 198229MONTREAL, QC, CAN
19JOFFREY LUPUL 6' 1"20623 SEP 198328FORT SASKATCHEWAN, AB, CAN
16CLARKE MACARTHUR 6' 0"1916 APR 198526LLOYDMINSTER, AB, CAN
38JAY ROSEHILL 6' 3"21516 JUL 198526OLDS, AB, CAN
20DAVID STECKEL 6' 6"21515 MAR 198229MILWAUKEE, WI, USA
Defencemen
#NAMEHEIGHTWEIGHTDATE OF BIRTHAGEBIRTH PLACE
59KEITH AULIE 6' 6"21711 JUN 198922ROULEAU, SK, CAN
4CODY FRANSON 6' 5"2138 AUG 198724SALMON ARM, BC, CAN
51JAKE GARDINER 6' 1"1734 JUL 199021DEEPHAVEN, MN, USA
36CARL GUNNARSSON 6' 2"1969 NOV 198625OREBRO, SWE
8MIKE KOMISAREK "A" 6' 4"24319 JAN 198229WEST ISLIP, NY, USA
24JOHN-MICHAEL LILES **5' 10"18525 NOV 198031INDIANAPOLIS, IN, USA
3DION PHANEUF "C" 6' 3"21410 APR 198526EDMONTON, AB, CAN
2LUKE SCHENN 6' 2"2292 NOV 198922SASKATOON, SK, CAN
Goalies
#NAMEHEIGHTWEIGHTDATE OF BIRTHAGEBIRTH PLACE
50JONAS GUSTAVSSON 6' 3"19224 OCT 198427DANDERYD, SWE
34JAMES REIMER 6' 2"20815 MAR 198823MORWEENA, MB, CAN
** = INJURED RESERVE

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