Stephen Burtch
Total 135 Posts
LG Hockey Games Underway - World Championships On Horizon
The LG Hockey Games are currently underway and they do a good job of acting as a tune up for the IIHF World Hockey Championships as they conclude 5 days before the larger World Championship begins in Germany. Participation in the LG games is limited to Sweden, Finland, Russia, and
Should Grabs Be Up For Grabs?
If you were to ask my opinion, I'd say no... he shouldn't. Here is my logic:
1) The Leafs lack for scoring depth as things are, and Grabovski is actually one of their most polished offensive players.
2) Despite a lack of size, he is easily
Would The Future Power Forwards Please Stand Up...
In the words of Freddy Mercury: "another one's gone, another one bites the dust." The 2009-10 season ended on a partially high note and the Leafs concluded things the way they couldn't begin them by defeating Montreal in OT. While the game itself didn&
World Championships Roster Heating Up Back Burner
Reports have begun to surface regarding players being asked to join the Canadian contingent at the IIHF World Hockey Championships. The tournament begins on May 8th in Germany and the Canadian team is being managed by Mark Messier and coached by his ex-Oiler teammate Craig MacTavish.
According to a report
Physical Presence
Last season in the NHL there were 21 players that broke the 200 hit plateau. The only Leaf to do so was Luke Schenn with 206. Of those 21 players, only 7 were defensemen. More impressive was the fact that Schenn hit that height in only 70 games played, the
The Decline of Tomas Kaberle
Tomas Kaberle's days are numbered with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Perhaps that was true before this season even began but it's become far more evident as yet another non-playoff edition of the Toronto Maple Leafs winds down to a summer of second guessing and rebuilding.
Early
Bonus With Bozak
Tyler Bozak is the straw that stirs the drink for these Toronto Maple Leafs apparently. Of the current Maple Leafs, Bozak has centred Phil Kessel, Nikolai Kulemin, Viktor Stålberg, Christian Hanson, and Luca Caputi at various points, mainly in the past 16 games.
For a 14 game stretch from the
6 Games Left To Set Up The Off-Season
The Leafs have signed their most recent NCAA free agent, Brayden Irwin, to a two year contract. He will remain with the big club for the rest of this NHL season (all 6 games of it) and possibly continue with the AHL's Toronto Marlies if they should make
Leafs Riding Regression To Nowhere
Ok, so everyone around these parts is in a bit of a mellow state recently. The Leafs are winning games; they're competitive; they aren't letting in as many goals; Phil Kessel is scoring on what looks like a top line; Jonas Gustavsson has won 6 games
Hello (again) - I'm New Here (sort of)
Editor's Note: Good news! We've got a new contributor: Steve!
For those of you who are unaware, my blog at leafs.hockeyanalysis.com is being taken down in the semi-near-future. Thus for the foreseeable future, I plan on taking up residency here at Pension Plan Puppets,