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moneyp
04-28-2006, 01:15 PM
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DON CHERRY RESIGNS FROM CBC

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July 4th, 2005

TORONTO, Ont. -- In a surprise announcement, Hockey Night In Canada commentator Don Cherry stated that he was exercising an option in his contract to terminate his broadcasting position with the Canadian Broadcasting Company. Cherry, the colorful and controversial co-host of "Coach's Corner," Hockey Night In Canada's first intermission segment, declined to make a statement in regards to his reason for leaving the CBC or his future plans.

"I'd like to thank the CBC and the staff at Hockey Night In Canada, including my partner on Coach's Corner, Ron MacLean," Cherry read from a prepared statement. "We've had our battles over the years, but overall I've been treated well these past twenty-five years, and I wish them nothing but luck."

CBC President Robert Rabinovitch issued a statement that while he was "shocked" to learn that Cherry was leaving, he thanked him for his years of service and wished him luck in his future endeavors."

Critical and public opinion was divided on Cherry's departure.

"He's an institution," said Matthew Turnage, a Brantford, Ontario native. "Saturday nights won't be the same without Grapes."

"He's a racist," said Elizabeth Dworkin of Banff, Alberta. "He's always saying 'all you kids out there, don't do this or don't do that.' How about 'all you kids out there, don't act like a racist jerk. Good riddance.'"

The outspoken Cherry has come under fire in recent years for a commenting that the majority of players who wear visors were "European or French guys." During the 2002 Winter Olympics, the Russian delegation was threatening to withdraw because of perceived bias when several of their athletes tested positive for banned substances. On live TV, Cherry referred to Russians as "quitters" who "evidently they take a lot of drugs, too." After some outrage in the Russian-Canadian community, he issued an apology. Toronto Maple Leafs winger Alexander Mogilny dismissed Cherry's comments as insignificant, calling him a "clown".

Cherry was uncharacteristically mum in regards to his future plans. "You'll be seeing me around," he said with a wink and a smile. There is some speculation that Cherry would be joining another hockey broadcasting network such as TSN. A spokesperson for TSN denied having spoken with Cherry about a broadcasting position.

moneyp
04-28-2006, 01:44 PM
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JOHN FERGUSON JR. FIRED
July 6th, 2005

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TORONTO, ONT -- The Toronto Maple Leafs have parted ways with general manager John Ferguson Jr.

Team President Richard Peddle said that while they felt that Ferguson had performed satisfactorily since assuming the General Manager position in 2003, the team felt that they needed to go in a different direction.

Rumored candidates to succeed Ferguson as the Leafs GM include Hartford Wolfpack GM Jim Schoenfeld, Red Deer Rebels GM/Coach Darryl Sutter and even Toronto coach Pat Quinn, who held the position until Ferguson succeeded him in 2003.

moneyp
04-28-2006, 03:00 PM
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GRAPE-LE LEAFS!
Hockey stunner: Leafs hire Don Cherry as GM.
August 4th, 2005

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TORONTO, Ont. -- In a move that stunned the hockey world, the Toronto Maple Leafs held a press conference to announce that former Hockey Night In Canada broadcaster Don Cherry would assume the duties as general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.

Cherry, the controversial commentator of CBC's "Coach's Corner" resigned his broadcasting position with the network last month, a mere two days before the Leafs fired general manager John Ferguson, Jr.

"It may seem like an unorthodox choice," said Leafs President Richard Peddle, "but we felt that the Leafs as an organisation was stagnating under the current way of doing things. We needed to shake things up. And nobody shakes things up better than Don."

Cherry, decked out in a blue-and-white double-breasted suit and wearing a Maple Leafs tie, was characteristically spirited at his first press conference as the Leafs general manager.

"Hey, I know what you guys in the media are going to say about me. All I'm gonna tell you is, wait and see. I want what every Leafs fan wants: to see this team win. There's a whole generation of Leafs fans that have never seen their team lift the Stanley Cup. That's the goal. And if I didn't think I could help get us there, I wouldn't have taken the job. I love this team too much for that."

Asked about his inexperience as a general manager, Cherry replied, "I'm not stupid. There's a lot of experience in this organisation, and I'm going to use it. Mike Penny's my assistant GM. He's been a front office guy for twenty years. He's done everything... director of player personnel, scouting, everything. You think he doesn't know what he's doing? Heck, he's smarter than a lot of GMs. He's smart enough not to take the top job, 'cause he knows the top guy is the one who gets fired."

Asked if he would be making any staff changes, Cherry stated, "if you're asking about the head coach [Pat Quinn], then no. Pat's my guy. I know he wants to win as much as I do. And if he's happy with his coaches, then I'm happy. As for the rest of the organisation, I don't know. I'm going to talk to everyone in the front office and make sure we're all on the same page. But I know these are good people and they're dedicated to winning."

"Everyone who's watched me on T.V. knows what kind of player I like. I want guys that work hard every shift. I like guys that are fundamentally sound. If you're gonna be on the Maple Leafs, than you're gonna work hard."

When asked if his previous comments regarding European players would have any impact on his personnel decisions, Cherry got defensive. "I'm not going to talk about that. I don't care where a player is from. If he works hard and does his job, I don't care if he's from Mongolia. If you don't work hard and don't do your job, you're not going to be on this team, wherever you're from."

Public reaction to the hiring was largely negative.

"This is a [expletive] joke," said Ontario resident Jeremy Durst, echoing the sentiments of many Leafs fans. "This just proves that Molson isn't interested in anything other than selling tickets. Cherry isn't fit to manage a pizza parlor."

"I think it's great," said Katheryn Taguchi, "but then again, I'm a Sens fan."

Leafs fan Greg Montgomery was more optimistic.

"Who knows? The Leafs haven't won a Cup in 38 years. Maybe Grapes can give the organisation a wake-up call. Nothing else has worked."

Johnny93g
04-28-2006, 03:06 PM
BRING BACK GILMOUR!!!!!!!

moneyp
04-28-2006, 04:21 PM
BRING BACK GILMOUR!!!!!!!

A no-brainer, but I can't find him! He's not listed among players or staff in EHM 2005.

moneyp
04-28-2006, 06:11 PM
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Cherry Pick-up: Leafs trade Kilger to Kings for Cammalleri
August 8th, 2005

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Mike Cammalleri

TORONTO, Ont. -- Don Cherry made his first trade as the general manager of the Leafs, sending forward Chad Kilger and prospect Ian White to the Kings for left wing Mike Cammalleri.

The gritty Kilger had three goals and three assists in 41 games for the Canadiens and Leafs in 2003-04. Cammalleri scored nine goals and six assists in 31 games with the Los Angeles Kings in 2003-04. He spent the 2005 season with the Manchester Monarchs of the AHL, where he tallied 46 goals and 63 assists for 109 points in 79 games.

"You all know how I feel about Chad. He's a heck of a player," said Cherry at the press conference announcing the trade. "But he wasn't going to get a lot of ice time here. He'll get an opportunity to play for Andy Murray in Los Angeles, and I know he'll help that team."

Regarding Cammalleri, Cherry said, "we need skill guys on the wings, and Cammy's definitely a skill guy. He's gonna have an opportunity to play on the top two lines and on the power play, and we think he's ready to show something at this level."

The Leafs reportedly offered free agent left winger Steve Thomas a training camp tryout, which Thomas declined. The Leafs are reportedly talking to free agent Mike Keane as well.

moneyp
04-28-2006, 09:33 PM
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August 14, 2005

LEAFS REPORT:

The Maple Leafs have annouced the signing of Billy Smith as goaltending coach for the team. Smith is a Hall of Fame goaltender who won four Stanley Cups with the New York Islanders.

"Billy knows what it takes to win," said Toronto GM Don Cherry. "That's why he's here. He'll demand the best out of our young goalies, and he'll get it. When you've won four Stanley Cups, people will pay attention to what you have to say."

moneyp
04-28-2006, 09:40 PM
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Leafs sign Berehowsky
August 16, 2005

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TORONTO, Ont. -- The Maple Leafs re-signed free agent defenseman Drake Berehowsky to a two-year contract. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Berehowsky split 2003-04 between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Toronto Maple Leafs, scoring six goals with 18 assists and accumulating 77 penalty minutes in 56 games.

sachmo71
04-28-2006, 11:41 PM
nice work...but don't burn yourself out with the fancy graphics!

moneyp
04-29-2006, 06:59 AM
nice work...but don't burn yourself out with the fancy graphics!

Ha. Thanks. Just copying a couple of mastheads from prominent Canadian media sites. Hopefully it doesn't become an issue.

I skimmed some of your book reviews. Nice work on The Postman. What did you think of Kiln People? I thought it was fantastic up until the final quarter, where I thought Brin dropped the ball. For some reason, his endings always leave me a little dissatisfied.

sachmo71
04-29-2006, 08:54 AM
Ha. Thanks. Just copying a couple of mastheads from prominent Canadian media sites. Hopefully it doesn't become an issue.

I skimmed some of your book reviews. Nice work on The Postman. What did you think of Kiln People? I thought it was fantastic up until the final quarter, where I thought Brin dropped the ball. For some reason, his endings always leave me a little dissatisfied.


I haven't read it yet.

moneyp
04-29-2006, 06:42 PM
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Leafs Can't Find Way On Defensemen Merry-Go-Round
August 31, 2005

TORONTO, Ont. - The Nashville Predators trade of defenseman Marek Zidlicky to the Edmonton Oilers yesterday capped off a furious month where many prominent defensemen changed teams. The Predators acquired Willie Mitchell from the Minnesota Wild at the beginning of the month, while the Oilers previously traded blueline stalwart Jason Smith to the Pittsburgh Penguins and picked up Bret Hedican from the Carolina Hurricanes. The Hurricanes also traded Glen Wesley to the Calgary Flames. Other d-men changing teams include Jassen Cullimore to the Washington Capitals and Jaroslav Modry, who returned to the Los Angeles Kings for his second tour of duty.

Meanwhile, the Maple Leafs are still looking for help on the blueline. "Everyone's looking for defensive help," said Maple Leafs GM Don Cherry. "You think I haven't asked about these guys? The general managers who are selling know their guys are in demand. You're gonna overpay for a guy who might be around for one year only."

Talks have stalled with defenseman Karel Pilar, who is unsigned. Pilar is reportedly looking for a multiyear deal paying $1.6 million per year. The Leafs have reportedly offered two years at $1.1 million per. "We made fair offer," said Cherry. "If he wants to play, his agent has my number."

moneyp
04-29-2006, 08:02 PM
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Leafs acquire Dustin Brown
September 2, 2005

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The Toronto Maple Leafs announced that they have acquired forward Dustin Brown from the Los Angeles Kings. The Leafs will also receive the Kings fourth-round pick in 2006. In exchange, the Kings will receive the rights to goaltender Tuukka Rask, forward Phil Oreskovic, the 2006 fourth-round pick (obtained from New Jersey) and 2008 seventh-round pick.

Brown is a 21-year old gritty forward who played 31 games for the Kings in 2003-04, scoring one goal and tallying five assists. He played the 2005-06 season with the Manchester Monarchs, scoring 29 goals and 45 assists with 96 penalty minutes in 79 games.

"Oh, we love this kid. He's fast, he's gritty, he's got a lot of heart. He made the league as a 19-year old which should tell you all you need to know about his talent. The Maple Leafs have a history of winning with character guys, and unless we get stupid, Dustin is gonna be a part of that tradition for a long time."

"It's great to be playing in a city with such a great hockey history and tradition," said Brown. "The Kings and the city of Los Angeles treated me great, and I'd like to thank Dave Taylor and Andy Murray for the opportunity they gave me. I'm looking forward to playing for Pat and Don."

moneyp
04-29-2006, 09:13 PM
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Leafs sign Pilar
September 5, 2005

The Toronto Maple Leafs have come to terms with free agent defenseman Karel Pilar, signing him to a two-year deal. Financial terms of the deal were undisclosed. Pilar played 50 games for the Leafs in 2003-04, with two goals and 17 assists.

moneyp
04-29-2006, 09:44 PM
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September 9, 2005

TORONTO, Ont. -- The Toronto Maple Leafs finalised their training camp roster. A total of 67 players are expected to participate. There are 23 players attending camp on a tryout.

MAPLE LEAFS TRAINING CAMP ROSTER

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41 Allison, Jason C CAN 5-29-75 30 6'3'' 220
80 Antropov, Nik C-RW KAZ 2-18-80 25 6'5'' 229
30 Aubin, Jean-Sebastien G CAN 7-19-77 28 5'11'' 178
3 Belak, Wade RD-RW CAN 7-3-76 29 6'5'' 220
20 Belfour, Ed G CAN 4-21-65 40 5'11'' 200
40 Berehowsky, Drake RD CAN 1-3-72 33 6'2'' 224
8 Berg, Aki LD FIN 7-28-77 28 6'3'' 211
4 Brown, Brad RD CAN 12-27-75 29 6'3'' 216
53 Cammalleri, Mike C-LW CAN 6-8-82 23 5'9'' 178
57 Colaiacovo, Carlo LD CAN 1-27-83 22 6'1'' 183
91 Czerkawski, Mariusz RW POL 3-1-72 33 6'2'' 205
60 D'Amour, Dominic LD-RD CAN 1-28-84 21 6'3'' 200
66 Dahlberg, Johan RW SWE 2-3-87 18 6'2'' 191
43 Doig, Jason LD CAN 1-29-77 28 6'3'' 227
28 Domi, Tie RW CAN 11-1-69 35 5'10'' 211
12 Eastwood, Mike C CAN 7-1-67 38 6'2'' 213
35 Ford, Todd G CAN 1-5-84 21 6'4'' 178
54 Harrison, Jay LD CAN 11-3-82 22 6'4'' 209
33 Hoffman, Mike RW USA 9-20-80 24 6'4'' 238
15 Kaberle, Tomas LD CZE 3-2-78 27 6'1'' 196
10 Keane, Mike RW-LW CAN 5-29-67 38 5'10'' 176
27 Khavanov, Alexander LD RUS 1-30-72 33 6'2'' 202
22 Klee, Ken RD USA 4-24-71 34 6'0'' 213
58 Kolozvary, Ivan C SVK 2-16-83 22 5'9'' 174
2 Kronwall, Staffan LD SWE 9-10-82 22 6'4'' 213
47 Kukumberg, Roman RW SVK 4-8-80 25 6'0'' 189
34 Kulikov, Vladimir G RUS 5-28-81 24 5'11'' 165
49 Labelle, Pat LW-RW CAN 3-7-81 24 6'2'' 207
62 Later, Steven RD CAN 9-12-84 20 6'4'' 202
38 Leeb, Brad RW-C CAN 8-27-79 26 5'11'' 185
88 Lindros, Eric C-RW CAN 2-28-73 32 6'4'' 233
29 Marsh, Tyson LD CAN 7-20-84 21 6'2'' 198
24 McCabe, Bryan RD CAN 6-8-75 30 6'2'' 218
11 Moro, Marc RD-LD CAN 7-17-77 28 6'2'' 218
21 Mrazek, Frantisek LW-RW CZE 5-16-79 26 6'6'' 227
17 Newbury, Kris LW CAN 2-19-82 23 5'10'' 198
48 Noel, Dominic C CAN 1-4-81 24 6'2'' 194
92 O'Neill, Jeff LW-RW CAN 2-23-76 29 6'1'' 194
25 Ondrus, Ben LW CAN 6-25-82 23 6'0'' 183
26 Perrott, Nathan RW CAN 12-8-76 28 6'0'' 224
44 Pilar, Karel RD CZE 12-23-77 27 6'3'' 205
1 Pogge, Justin G CAN 4-22-86 19 6'3'' 180
7 Pohl, Johnny C-RW USA 6-29-79 26 6'0'' 189
23 Ponikarovsky, Alexei LW UKR 4-9-80 25 6'4'' 218
31 Racine, J.F. G CAN 4-27-82 23 6'3'' 196
19 Sagat, Martin LW-RW SVK 11-11-84 20 6'4'' 209
52 Seikola, Markus RD-LD FIN 6-5-82 23 6'1'' 185
61 Semenov, Maksim LD-RD KAZ 2-9-84 21 6'1'' 180
50 Shinkar, Aleksandr RW RUS 7-3-81 24 6'2'' 198
56 Sozinov, Vadim C-LW RUS 12-3-82 22 5'10'' 194
14 Stajan, Matt C-LW CAN 12-19-83 21 6'1'' 178
64 Steber, Jan RW CZE 10-19-85 19 6'3'' 191
9 Steen, Alexander C-RW SWE 3-1-84 21 6'0'' 183
65 Stralman, Anton RD SWE 8-1-86 19 6'0'' 176
13 Sundin, Mats C-LW SWE 2-13-71 34 6'5'' 229
32 Tellqvist, Mikael G SWE 9-19-79 25 5'11'' 183
46 Travnicek, Michal RW-LW CZE 3-14-80 25 6'0'' 196
16 Tucker, Darcy LW-RW CAN 3-15-75 30 5'10'' 176
59 Turon, David RD CZE 10-4-83 21 6'3'' 198
51 Velebny, Lubomir RD-LD SVK 2-9-82 23 6'2'' 213
63 Vorobiev, Dmitri LD-RD RUS 10-18-85 19 6'2'' 202
45 Warren, Morgan RW CAN 3-6-80 25 6'2'' 191
42 Wellwood, Kyle C CAN 5-16-83 22 5'10'' 178
18 Williams, Jeremy RW-LW CAN 1-26-84 21 5'11'' 183
39 Wilm, Clarke C-LW CAN 10-24-76 28 6'0'' 200
55 Wozniewski, Andy LD-RD USA 5-25-80 25 6'5'' 224
78 Zavoral, Vaclav LD CZE 5-22-81 24 6'3'' 213

moneyp
04-29-2006, 11:05 PM
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Leafs trade Khavanov to Columbus
September 5, 2005

The Toronto Maple Leafs traded defenseman Alexander Khavanov and the rights to forward Jon Hall to the Columbus Blue Jackets. The Maple Leafs will receive Columbus's third-round draft pick in 2006.

The 33-year old Khavanov was signed as a free agent in the offseason by former Maple Leafs general manager John Ferguson, Jr. He had yet to appear in a game for the Leafs.

"Since we signed Drake [Berehowsky] and [Karel] Pilar, we felt we had enough depth on defense, and we needed to get some salary off of the cap," said Leafs GM Don Cherry. "It's no reflection on Khavanov, but signing him... it's not a deal I would have made. He's not the right player for this club."

In separate deal, the Leafs traded defensive prospect Brendan Bell to the Blue Jackets for forward prospect Tim Konsorada and the Blue Jackets 4th round pick in 2006.

moneyp
04-30-2006, 06:28 PM
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Keane and Wellwood turning heads at camp
September 14, 2005

TORONTO, Ont. -- When the Toronto Maple Leafs open the regular season on October 4th against the Florida Panthers, there might be a couple of unexpected additions in the lineup. Young center Kyle Wellwood has been the highlight of training camp thus far, performing extremely well in scrimmage and earning the first star in the Leafs exhibition win over the Pittsburgh Penguins, scoring two goals.

"Kyle has shown up at camp ready to play," said Leafs coach Pat Quinn. "He wants to be on the team, and if he keeps playing the way he has, we're going to have some tough roster decisions to make."

The Leafs already have four veteran centers on the roster in Mats Sundin, Eric Lindros, Jason Allison and Nikolai Antropov, although both Lindros and Antropov are capable of playing wing.

The other standout is veteran forward Mike Keane, a veteran of seventeen NHL seasons with three Stanley Cup rings, in camp with the Leafs on a tryout. "Mike is making it real hard to cut him," said Quinn. "He's done everything we've asked of him."

"Mikey is a great player," said Leafs GM Don Cherry. "He leaves it out there every shift, and provides the kind of leadership any team could use."

sachmo71
05-01-2006, 08:59 AM
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Leafs Can't Find Way On Defensemen Merry-Go-Round
August 31, 2005

TORONTO, Ont. - The Nashville Predators trade of defenseman Marek Zidlicky to the Edmonton Oilers yesterday capped off a furious month where many prominent defensemen changed teams. The Predators acquired Willie Mitchell from the Minnesota Wild at the beginning of the month, while the Oilers previously traded blueline stalwart Jason Smith to the Pittsburgh Penguins and picked up Bret Hedican from the Carolina Hurricanes. The Hurricanes also traded Glen Wesley to the Calgary Flames. Other d-men changing teams include Jassen Cullimore to the Washington Capitals and Jaroslav Modry, who returned to the Los Angeles Kings for his second tour of duty.

Meanwhile, the Maple Leafs are still looking for help on the blueline. "Everyone's looking for defensive help," said Maple Leafs GM Don Cherry. "You think I haven't asked about these guys? The general managers who are selling know their guys are in demand. You're gonna overpay for a guy who might be around for one year only."

Talks have stalled with defenseman Karel Pilar, who is unsigned. Pilar is reportedly looking for a multiyear deal paying $1.6 million per year. The Leafs have reportedly offered two years at $1.1 million per. "We made fair offer," said Cherry. "If he wants to play, his agent has my number."


I've never been able to figure out why Carolina always dumps it's D corps. Usually they dump 3 or 4 of them...then turn right around and try to aquire some defensement. Odd.

mooreadamc
05-01-2006, 09:38 AM
Great read so far. Keep up the good work!

Joe Canadian
05-01-2006, 09:46 AM
Good read... but I have to say as a Leafs fan that hates the franchise right now, this is making me more mad. Don Cherry is a complete moron...

johnnyshaka
05-01-2006, 11:11 AM
Good read... but I have to say as a Leafs fan that hates the franchise right now, this is making me more mad. Don Cherry is a complete moron...

Bite your tongue!!!!! :p

Hate the Leafs, always have and always will...but, I'll read just to see how Cherry does.

moneyp
05-01-2006, 11:50 AM
Hey, thanks for the feedback, folks. I was worried that I was writing this into a void.

Joe C., I love Grapes, even if it's strictly from an entertainment standpoint. Of course, he would realistically be a complete disaster as a general manager, but it's been fun to apply a WWDCD? philosophy to the game.