Julian Sanchez
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FTB - Fun With The Internet
Try as I might, more often than not my comments on Damien's blog are either lost in the fog (who can remember when Damien's moderator fell behind and then posted 35 messages with the exact same correction?) or they get 'moderated'. Well, maybe the
Rangers or senators?
As a fan, what would you prefer?
Being the 1990s Rangers: One title followed by years of mediocrity63Being the 2000s senators: 10 years of sustained competitiveness18
FTB - PANIC!
Just kidding. No one's panicking. Never get too high (because then you can't move) and never get too low. That's the message from the Barilkosphere. Of course, the real media has to sell papers. Chemmy will look at those Chicken Littles later in the
Leafs 2 at Penguins 3: Back to Form
After Manchester United slumped to defeat at Anfield two weeks ago on the back of some terrible play, an own goal, and a Ryan Babel winner my cousin turned to me and, summoning up all of his rage, said "Whatever, Manchester United scored two goals today and Liverpool could
Preseason Game 2
For those of you new to Pension Plan Puppets or SBN sites Game Threads are where the new platform really separates itself from the pack. The hotkeys help in scrolling through the comments and replying quickly and it's a great place to chat during the games. Preseason is
Reading the Tea Leafs: Josef Boumedienne
Following on the success of two other dormant series Chemmy and I have decided that in order to fill the gap in NHL news that we'll take a look at each of the current Leafs, possible Leafs on the Marlies, janitors, marketing interns and prospects. We'll
Bizarro Leafs: Toronto 7 - Buffalo 4
MF37's comment about the kid gloves with which Ron Wilson's squad was handled after his first game opened the door to something that might be a regular feature - A look at how the Leafs' actions might have been received if JFJ and Maurice had
Reading the Tea Leafs: Kris Newbury
Following on the success of two other dormant series Chemmy and I have decided that in order to fill the gap in NHL news that we'll take a look at each of the current Leafs, possible Leafs on the Marlies, janitors, marketing interns and prospects. We'll
Leafs 7 v. Sabres 4: Coca-Cola Delivers Win
Coca-Cola "Zero Fans First" night delivered the fans actually got what they deserved: a win. Ron Wilson's first game was a coaching gem, Justin Pogge gave Cliff Fletcher the thumbs up to deal Vesa Toskala at the deadline, Dominic Moore signalled his intent to lead the
Preseason Game 1: Leafs v. Sabres
For those of you new to Pension Plan Puppets or SBN sites Game Threads are where the new platform really separates itself from the pack. The hotkeys help in scrolling through the comments and replying quickly and it's a great place to chat during the games. Preseason is
Reading the Tea Leafs: John Mitchell
Following on the success of two other dormant series Chemmy and I have decided that in order to fill the gap in NHL news that we'll take a look at each of the current Leafs, possible Leafs on the Marlies, janitors, marketing interns and prospects. We'll
From The Branches
There will be no Reading the Tea Leafs today because it was my turn to write one and I haven't left the couch for more than two minutes at a time other than to move to my bed. Instead, take the time to check back on the other
FTB - Bed-Ridden Edition
Actually, it's more like the couch. This cold is kicking the shit out of me. The bright side is that I should be anchoring the first line by dinner time. Anyway, here are some links:
* First off: Did you do your homework?
* The General takes a look at
From Da Crow's Nest
Y'arr ya Leaf-lubbers dis is yer Captain speaking on dis glorrrious day. As arrr lads begin anoder long assault on our livers let's take a look at da rest of de ship's crew:
* We're preparing a list of mutiners to make walk
We're Making A List, Checking It Twice...
If I've learned one thing over the past little while running this blog is that Leafs fans like four things: Lists of any sort, watching their rivals flail about, smashing up Kerry Fraser's mailbox (No occifer, I was not flying around the neighbourhood while hanging out
FTB - Pieces Falling Into Place
And by pieces I mean Facebook pages. Check out Chemmy's hard work below as he does his best to make this the biggest Leafs website in the universe. There are actual fans out there that aren't related to me or went to school with me. It&
Reading the Tea Leafs: Alex Ponikarovsky
Following on the success of two other dormant series Chemmy and I have decided that in order to fill the gap in NHL news that we'll take a look at each of the current Leafs, possible Leafs on the Marlies, and prospects. We'll recap their performance
Reading the Tea Leafs: Jeremy Williams
Following on the success of two other dormant series Chemmy and I have decided that in order to fill the gap in NHL news that we'll take a look at each of the current Leafs, possible Leafs on the Marlies, and prospects. We'll recap their performance
Reading the Tea Leafs: Robbie Earl
Following on the success of two other dormant series Chemmy and I have decided that in order to fill the gap in NHL news that we'll take a look at each of the current Leafs, possible Leafs on the Marlies, and prospects. We'll recap their performance
From The Branches
Links after a glorious weekend:
* Breaking: Steve Simmons sucks.
* DGB brings us his special brand of optimism. If he reminds us just how bad things were then they don't seem so bad right now.
* Koopa Kid clarifies last week's poll about Leaf fans. It's
FTB - The Great One
For as much as Wayner has done for Canada he hasn't done much for Leaf fans other than cheat them out of a Stanley Cup. Now he's blaming the Leafs for not allowing a crappily run American team to find a get out of jail free
FTB - Belief
Belief is not something that you can quantify but I still think that it plays a massive part, whether negative or positive, in the outcome of sporting events. All you have to do is watch how the Leafs' collapsed so frequently last year when they looked good for a
FTB - Endangered Species
One of life's greatest ironies is how much die-hard fans loathe bandwagon fans. It's basically the worst accusation you can throw at a fan. On the other hand, the presence of the lowest form of fan means that your team is doing well because only an
Reading the Tea Leafs: Mikhail Grabovski
Following on the success of two other dormant series Chemmy and I have decided that in order to fill the gap in NHL news that we'll take a look at each of the current Leafs, possible Leafs on the Marlies, and prospects. We'll recap their performance
Reading the Tea Leafs: Dominic Moore
Contract Status (according to NHL Numbers)
$700K salary, $700K cap hit, UFA July 1, 2009
Age (as of October 1, 2008)
28 - August 3, 1980
NHL Seasons
Four
Run of the Mill Biographical Information
2007-2008 Stats and Team Ranking
(Scoring rates via Behind The Net)
Counting Stats Total/Rank