Gustavsson loses in his first start
Jonas Gustavsson’s highly anticipated first NHL start was a losing one, but he showed some calmness in a position where the Toronto Maple Leafs have rarely developed players.
Jonas Gustavsson’s highly anticipated first NHL start was a losing one, but he showed some calmness in a position where the Toronto Maple Leafs have rarely developed players.
The dichotomy of media debate heading into Tuesday’s Battle of Ontario was certainly an interesting one.
After a summer of trades, free-agent signings and other tweaks, there is much optimism among Leafs fans going into the start of the 2009-10 season. So let’s introduce the new Toronto Maple Leafs.
If the Toronto Maple Leafs reach their goal of making the playoffs this year, it’ll be in large part thanks to their upgrades in net.
John Mitchell’s shootout winner gave the Toronto Maple Leafs a 5-4 win over the Detroit Red Wings Friday night at Joe Louis Arena as the NHL pre-season winds down for both clubs.
It’s almost time to see just how far this new-look Leafs team has come.
Nazem Kadri scored the shootout winner along with the game-tying goal as the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 in front of 18,910 fans at the Air Canada Centre on Tuesday night.
New Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Jonas “The Monster” Gustavsson went under the knife Tuesday, a day before the team kicks off its pre-season action at home against the Boston Bruins. Gustavsson was riding the stationary…