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12:05 a.m. - 2008-07-03
Please explain why Jeff Finger gets $14 million four year contract!
Ok folks the July 1st Free Agents Frenzy went as expected. I will only comment on the Toronto Maple Leafs signings. I agree with the Niklas Hagman signing - 12 million 4 year deal. Seems fair to me as he is somewhat of an adequate offensive player. Here are his stats last year with the Dallas Stars: 27 goals, 14 assists, 41 points. I think the Curtis Joseph signing is a Status Quo signing. I am willing to forgive Cujo for his comments he made about the Toronto Maple Leafs when he left to go to Detroit to chase a Stanley Cup. Why? He didn't win a Stanley cup and ended up for years in what I consider the purgatory of Hockey; the Phoenix Coyottes. His wins there was so pathetic that it almost ended his career. I think he has paid penances for his crimes. We saw that he is still a quality goalie with his time last year with Calgary. So lets forgive Cujo, he is a perfect goalie to back up Vesa Toskala this year, plus it is a one year contract. What about Jeff Finger? Is this for real? 4 year 14 million contract? Is Cliff Fletcher going Senile? Or does he have some sort of magical vision like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat. I listened to the panel on TSN criticize the Maple Leafs for the Jeff Finger signing, and on the Sports Round Table I listened to the Jokes about Hagman and Finger leading the Leafs to the promise land. Seems the search engines are being flooded with "Finger" jokes and folks we are in for 4 years of "Finger" jokes. Don't get me wrong I think Jeff Finger is a good defenceman for here are his stats: age 29, GP 94, G 9, A 15, Points 24. Selected by Colorado Avalanche round 8 #240 overall. Previously he earned the league-minimum salary of $475,000 last season. So people why is he getting a raise from $475,000 to $3.5 Million? I think he is a good defenceman but definitely has of yet to earn that raise. Besides I thought the Maple Leafs were in rebuilding mode and now they are signing some older players Jamal Mayers, Niklas Hagman and Jeff Finger. If it was upto me the Maple Leafs would have done no signing and completely rebuild through the draft, take their lumps for four years then have a run at Lord Stanley in four years. I dont see the point in signing older free agents. I would just totally build through prospects in their farm system and draft pics. Just my insites Best Regards Michael Grant http://mapleleafs.ning.com
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0 comments6:09 p.m. - 2008-06-24
Toronto Maple Leafs building at the 2008 NHL Entry Draft?
I am wondering what the Leafs are building here The thoughts that come to mind is maybe they are trying to build a tough team like Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, or hold on to your hat, the Anaheim Ducks. Sort of like the style that Brian Burke would build. Is there another Brian Burke connection? Here is a look at the players that the Toronto Maple Leafs drafted in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft: 1. D—Luke Schenn Team: Kelowna Rockets (Western Hockey League) 2007-08 Stats: 57 GP – 7 G – 21 A – 28 P Shoots: Right - Height: 6’2” - Weight: 216 lbs Birthdate: Nov. 2, 1989 Hometown: Saskatoon, Sask. NHL CSS Ranking: Fifth (North American skaters) “He’s the best defensive defenceman in the draft and probably the best in over a decade, maybe two decades,” said Grant McCagg, publisher of the McKeen’s Hockey Draft Guide. “I can’t think of the last guy that came out of the draft that’s as good defensively right now as Luke Schenn is.” “A big guy that plays a robust game,” a WHL coach explained. “He makes every player on the ice honest out there because he can stiffen you up at any time. He’s solid defensively and I think he’s gotten better as an offensive defenceman. Really reliable, competes hard and brings it every shift. Real character guy. You can see the other players on his team look up to him.” “The physical presence is top of the heap,” McCagg said. “Great positionally, very good defensive instincts, highly competitive and he’s not afraid of anything out there. He’s going to be a shut down defenceman for 15 years on your team.” 2. RW—Jimmy Hayes Shoots: R—6’5”, 210 lbs Lincoln (USHL) CSS: 63 (N.A.-S) More info on Jimmy Hayes http://www.hockeysfuture.com/articles/9837/2008_prospects_jimmy_hayes/ 3. C Mikhail Stefanovich 6’ 2” 202 QMJHL Quebec More info on Mikhail Stefanovich http://www.eurohockey.net/players/show_player.cgi?serial=104734 4. D Greg Pateryn 6’ 2” 212 USHL More info on Greg Pateryn http://ohiojuniorbluejackets.com/inside/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=135&Itemid= 5. C Joel Champagne 6’ 4” 210 QMJHL Chicoutimi More info on Joel Champagne http://www.lhjmq.qc.ca/lang_en/index.php?page=2147483647&id_register=6561 6. LW Jerome Flaake 6’ 2” 187 Germany KOLN More info on Jerome Flaake http://www.eurohockey.net/players/show_player.cgi?serial=100632 7. G Grant Rollheiser 6’ 4” 195 BCHL Trail More info on Grant Rollheiser http://www.bchl.bc.ca/leagues/rosters_profile.cfm?clientID=1413&leagueID=2393&teamID=125510&playerID=332515 8. D Andrew MacWilliam 6’ 2” 214 AJHL Camrose More info on Andrew MacWilliam http://www.hockeysfuture.com/prospects/5428 It will be really interesting how these draft pics pan out. I don’t think they will all make the Toronto Maple Leafs this year but I would think their first pick Luke Schenn (5th overall) should make the Leafs out of training camp. Best Regards Michael Grant http://mapleleafs.ning.com Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Tags: 2008, anaheim, andrew, boston, brian, bruins, building, burke, champagne, draft, ducks, entry, flaake, flyers, grant, greg, hayes, jerome, jimmy, joel, leafs, luke, macwilliam, maple, mikhail, nhl, pateryn, philadelphia, rollheiser, schenn, stefanovich, team, toronto
0 comments6:07 p.m. - 2008-06-24
Leafs sign Ron Wilson as Coach and Cliff Fletcher stays ...
What do you think of the lastest developments of the Toronto Maple Leafs? What do you think of Ron Wilson as a coach? How about Cliff Fletcher staying on as GM for another year? My opinion is there were other options to hire as a coach. For one I felt Greg Gilbert (coach of Toronto Marlies AHL) should have been given a shot at the Leaf coaching job. Or give John Anderson (Coach of Chicago Wolves AHL) a chance as the Leaf coach. During the NHL playoffs Don Cherry on 'Coaches Corner' said the reason John Anderson has not recieved any NHL coaching interviews is because he was too busy winning championships in AHL. Any how I am not really impressed in Ron Wilson. I mean he is a good coach but his winning percentage is not as high as I would have liked in a Toronto Maple Leaf Coach. Here is Ron Wilsons general career coaching stats: Regular Season GP W L T OL PTS PTS% 1091 518 426 101 46 1183 .542 Playoffs G Plyf W Plyf L Plyf T Plyf W% Plyf 82 41 41 0 .500 Main thing with Ron Wilson is the stigma of the teams he coached only two teamS went beyond the second round of the playoffs including this year. Here is his playoff stats History 1993-94 Anaheim Mighty Ducks - out of playoffs 1994-95 Anaheim Mighty Ducks - out of playoffs 1995-96 Anaheim Mighty Ducks - out of playoffs 1996-97 Anaheim Mighty Ducks - lost in round 2 1997-98 Washington Capitals - lost in finals 1998-99 Washington Capitals - out of playoffs 1999-00 Washington Capitals - lost in round 1 2000-01 Washington Capitals - lost in round 1 2001-02 Washington Capitals - out of playoffs 2003-04 San Jose Sharks - lost in round 3 2005-06 San Jose Sharks - lost in round 2 2006-07 San Jose Sharks - lost in round 2 So overall I am not impressed with Ron Wilson's playoff record. At this point I dont think there is any pressure to win as the Leafs are in rebuilding stage that will probably take 4 years to become competitive again. I am very interested to hear your thoughts Best Regards Michael Grant http://mapleleafs.ning.com
0 comments6:03 p.m. - 2008-06-24
Paul Maurice fired. Here are my thoughts
So how do you people feel about Paul Maurice being fired Wednesday May 7, 2008? Personally I do not agree with the firing After all the way I interpret everything the Maple Leafs are going to clear house of all the older guys, except maybe Sundin; and make trades for draft pics, and in last option buyout these older players contracts. In a nutshell they are going to start from scratch and rebuild in a 5 year plan when all the draft pics develop So why fire Maurice? Dont make sense to me They should have let the new General Manager when he comes, decide the fate of Maurice Personally I like Maurice, will miss the trap system he implemented at half season. On the other hand I do not like how he has treated the back up goalies the last 2 years. For one the lack of playing time is sole reason for the Mediocrity of both Aubin and Raycroft. This mishandling of backup goalies had to stop. I really dont think Maurice will be missed too much other Maurice mistakes include over playing players which resulted in injuries.Examples include groin injuries to Sundin, Raycroft and Toscala. also when the new GM is inplace he must add more grit, the lack of grit I feel is responsible for injuries aswell. A number of the older Leaf defenceman have to go I feel Leafs had 3 defence who were defensive liabilities to Leafs such as McCabe, Kubina and the departed Hal Gill. Best Regards Michael Grant http://mapleleafs.ning.com
0 comments6:00 p.m. - 2008-06-24
New Toronto Maple Leaf Friendship Network
Allows you to post your own very large profile, pictures, own personal blogs, RSS Feeds, and starting your own groups and forums. Come and chat about the Toronto Maple Leafs now http://mapleleafs.ning.com Best Regards Michael Grant
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