Tuesday, February 28, 2012


Toronto had a rough last three games and they lost all of them. Each game was within one point so they did put up a good fight. Bruke the leafs coach is disappointed but still has faith in the leafs Saturday he said “We are sticking with the plan,” Burke told reporters. “In my mind there is nothing we could have done today that made us better now. It was all things that will make us better moving down the road. We’ve got to see if this group is good enough to get in and keep the assets we have.”

Tonight Toronto will play the Panthers and tomorrow night they face off against the Chiefs. Then they will move into March and play the Canadians on Saturday. I hope they have better games this week. Go Leafs

Thursday, February 23, 2012


The leafs had a tough game and losing by one last night. Phil Kessel's 31st goal of the season forced overtime for Toronto with 44 seconds left in the third period. Tim Connolly scored in the first period, while Clarke MacArthur had a goal in the second, while Gustavsson stopped 28 for the Leafs. In OT the Devils were able to score getting the win over Toronto.

Toronto plays the Sharks on Thursday and the Capitals on Saturday night. This will be there first encounter this season with the Sharks, who are rated 12th in the nation. GO LEAFS!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012


Last week a Toronto didn’t do too well. They one there first game and lost their next three, but are still ranked 13th in the nation. On Saturday’s game against the Canadians, Matt Sundin a former retired Maple Leafs player was recognized. Matt’s jersey was raised into the stadiums rafters and another jersey was put on auction.  Matt Sundin had played for the maple Leafs for 11 seasons and for most of his hockey career.

The Leafs play the Flames tonight, the Oliers tomorrow night, and finish up on the weekend with the Canucks. It’s going to be tough but I believe they can hang in there.

Monday, February 6, 2012


The Toronto is slowly progressing in in rank and stats, they are now ranked 13th in overall. James Reimer, Toronto’s goalie was recognized as player of the week. He stopped twenty five shots last week against the Penguins and saved the shootout with the Senators. They dominated there last two games last week with both with strong leads.

 The leafs have a very busy schedule this week and are playing tonight, Tuesday night, Thursday  night, and Saturday. Saturday should be a big game, the leafs play the rival the Canadians. Who are ranked 26 so it’s a for sure win.