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Leafs first line bounces back

With the Maple Leafs’ undercard stars providing most of the scoring through the team’s first three games, the pressure was on Toronto’s top unit of Phil Kessel, Tyler Bozak and Kris Versteeg. Clarke MacArthur and…


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Finger prepares for life in the minors

Jeff Finger will make his return to the ice this weekend, but it won’t be for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

After clearing waivers and being sent down to the American Hockey League’s Toronto Marlies earlier in the week, Finger will finally relinquish his spot in the Leafs’ press box and get back to doing what he gets paid for.


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Toronto’s tandem goalies part of an NHL trend

Toronto’s tenders, Jean-Sebastien Giguere and Jonas Gustavsson, have both been at mid-season form early this season, sparking the Maple Leafs to a surprising 3-0 start.
It appears until one of the netminders blinks, Wilson will be happy to use both as a tandem. This has become a common trend in the modern NHL.





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Leafs Nation ecstatic after quick start

After winning its opening two games of the season for the first time since 1999, Toronto had been abuzz after Saturday’s 5-1 win over provincial-rival Ottawa. As quick as fans of the blue-and-white were to get excited about a franchise that has not given much to cheer for since the lockout, many outsiders were mocking those Leaf supporters for planning the parade route.


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Doyle adapting to life in the OHL

Chris Doyle has overcome a lot of adversity to become the player he is today. First bursting onto the scene for his hometown Prince Edward Island Rocket of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, Doyle…


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Majors start slow, but defeat Peterborough 3-0

The Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors remained perfect at home and flexed their defensive muscles as they defeated the Peterborough Petes 3-0 on Friday night at the Hershey Centre. Captain Casey Cizikas and Joseph Cramarossa scored…


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Top Ten Moments in the Leafs/Sens Rivalry

On Saturday night, the rivalry between the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs opens a new chapter in the 2010-11 season. Since the Leafs and Sens became division rivals in 1998, the teams have played many heated regular season match-ups and have met four times in the playoffs, with the blue-and-white coming out on top in each series.