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Old 01-10-2011, 08:07 PM   #25
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Seeing as it would save me one write up I am going to post my trade deadline moves and a year end write up before I advance to next year. Once again guys I am sorry things moved so quickly, but I had all this information written down on paper and didn't have a chance to post it. Now that I will be caught up it will go back to a normal pace!


Leafs trade deadline recap

In the days leading up to the trade deadline, it would seem GM Brian Burke's email proved to be a smart move, the phones in Toronto were ringing off the hook!

Toronto trades
G J.S Gigeure 84 OVR 33 years old C POT 1 year @ 6M remaining on his contract
D Luke Schenn 81 OVR 21 years old B POT 1 year @ 875K left on his contract
2011 4th round pick (TOR) 2011 5th round pick (TOR)

To Columbus for
RW Rick Nash 89 OVR 26 years old C POT 7 years @ 7.8M remaining on his contract
G Steve Mason 84 OVR 22 years old B POT 1 year @ 905K remaining on his contract

One day before the trade deadline struck Toronto traded
LW Ilya Kolvalchuk 91 OVR 27 years old C POT 1 year @ 6M remaining on his contract
D Carl Gunnarsson 78 OVR 24 years old B- POT 1 year @ 800K remaining on his contract
2010 6th round pick (TOR)

To Edmonton for
LW Taylor Hall 75 OVR 19 years old A- POT 3 years @ 900K remaining on his contract
D Mikeal Osterberg 24 70 OVR 24 years old B POT 2 years @ 87K remaining on his contract

During the trade deadline Toronto kept the phones working, receiving a call from Pittsburg, their offer was

RW Colby Armystrong 82 OVR 28 years old C POT 3 years @ 3M remaining on his contract
2011 2nd (TOR) 2013 2nd (TOR)

In exchange for

RW Eric Godard 77 OVR 30 years old C POT 1 year @ 500K remaining on his contract
2011 1st round pick (PIT) 2012 1st round pick (PIT)

Toronto quickly accepted the deal.

Near the end of trade deadline Toronto made a call to Colorado offering the following trade
D Francois Beauchemin 82 OVR 30 years old C POT 2 years @ 3.8M remaining on his contract

in exchange for
RW Zach Kassian 69 OVR 20 years old B- POT 3 years @ 700k remaining on his contract
Colorado was quick to accept.

With only minutes remaining until the deadline Toronto made a call to the New York Islanders whom they have made deals with before in the year, in which they offered
LW Nikolai Kulemin 80 OVR 24 years old C POT 2 years @ 2.35M remaining on his contract
2012 5th round pick (TOR)

in exchange for
LW Nino Niederreiter 71 OVR 18 years old B- POT 1 year @ 790k remaining on his contract
The Islanders claimed it was a no brainer, and immediately said yes!

It was an exciting trade deadline to be apart of! stay tuned for the year end stat recap.

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Old 01-10-2011, 08:10 PM   #26
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So, are you simming all of this or something?
No OBG, I simmed about every third game or so. I had alot of this played before I even started writing about it here, I record all my moves and retype when I get time to here.

I am sitting at just before the 2011-2012 draft and I did not want to move ahead until I had all this information posted. but now that I am roughly caught up I can resume at a normal pace.

You should see the stack of paper going into the recycling now I'm done with it :P

I hope the advanced pace didn't cheapen the franchise, but if I continued to store information and post it at the rate i was before, I would have never caught up to where I was really playing games.

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Toronto year end summary

Toronto Maple Leafs: 34-39-9
Toronto Marlies: 40-31-9


Toronto Maple Leafs Stats - 2011
SkatersGPGAPTS+/-GWPIMSOGSPCT
Rick Nash80344377+2363231011%
Steve Pratt82184361+91792228.1%
Bobby Ryan82154257+174372296.9%
Kris Versteeg82202545-1042016412.2%
Duncan Keith82113445+126710410.6%
Paul Kariya82232043-911018112.7%
John Tavares71202242+922119010.5%
Calvin De Haan8282735+40121206.7%
Kirill Kabanov82121224-111141846.5%
Cam Fowler6161521-13412906.7%
Colton Orr7011415-51656516.9%
Braydon Schenn666915+2141817.4%
Matt Jones191910+5014283.6%
Keith Aulie823710-3132496.1%
Jeff Halpern31358-8021368.3%
Eric Godard83358+50170614.9%
John Mitchell32336+1030545.6%
Dough Weight45235-1314306.7%
Mike Brown122240041020%
Alex Berry19314-302674.5%
GoaliesGPWLTGAATOISVSV%SHO
Jonas Gustavsson37132002.702089100191.4%1
Steve Mason31100.831458397.6%0


NHL League Leaders - Updated: Apr 12, 2011
GoalsGAssistsA
1. Marian Gaborik601. Joe Thornton57
2. Eric Staal462. Brandon Dubinsky56
3. Sidney Crosby413. Brian Gionta55
4. David Booth404. Matt Moulson54
5. Devin Setoguchi195. Anze Kopitar54
PointsPTSPlus/Minus+/-
1. Marian Gaborik981. Jiri Hudler+34
2. Eric Staal952. Matt Moulson+33
3. Sidney Crosby933. Kyle Okposo+32
4. Ryan Getzlaf864. Thomas Vanek+32
5. Kyle Okposo845. Dustin Brown+31
WinsWGoals Against AverageGAA
1. Antero Nittymaki451. Niklas Backstrom2.43
2. Rick Dipietro432. Pekka Rinne2.49
3. Roberto Luongo393. Ryan Miller2.54
4. Tomas Vokoun394. Jimmy Howard2.57
5. Niklas Backstrom395. Karri Ramo2.60
Save Percentage SV%ShutoutsSO
1. Niklas Backstrom92.1%1. Ryan Miller9
2. Ryan Miller91.8%2. Marc Andre Fleury6
3. Pekka Rinne91.7%3. Jonas Hiller6
4. Marc Andre Fleury91.6%4. Roberto Luongo6
5. Jimmy Howard91.6%5. Antero Nittymaki6

2010-2011 Trophy winners
Stanley cup: ST. Louis Blues
Art ross: Marian Gaborik
Hart: Niklas Backstrom
Norris: Mark Streit
Lady Byng: Marian Gaborik
Calder: Ondrej Pavalec
Conn Smythe: Jaroslav Halak
Vezina: Ryan Miller
Rocket Richard: Marian Gaborik

2010-2011 player of note advancement:
Rick Nash 89 OVR --> 89 OVR
Duncan Keith 87 OVR --> 87 OVR
Bobby Ryan 85 OVR --> 86 OVR
John Tavares 82 OVR --> 85 OVR
Steve Pratt 74 OVR --> 81 OVR
Cam Fowler 72 OVR --> 79 OVR
Kirill Kabanov 72 OVR --> 75 OVR
Braydon Schenn 72 OVR --> 75 OVR
Mikeal Osterberg 70 OVR --> 72 OVR
Calvin De Haan 69 OVR --> 73 OVR
Taylor Hall 75 OVR --> 82 OVR
Nino Niederrieter 71 OVR --> 75 OVR
Zach Kassian 69 OVR --> 70 OVR
Corey Schneider 77 OVR --> 81 OVR
Steve Mason 84 OVR --> 85 OVR

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Toronto Maple Leafs 2011-2012 season opener edition

Welcome back readers! we are just preparing to launch into a brand new season with the Maple Leafs, Below you will find the updated moves during the off season.

Once again this off season Brian Burke moved out alot of players from the Marlie's, releasing players he felt did not fit into the mold he was trying to cast.

Toronto releases:
(C) John Mitchell 79 OVR 26 years old C POT
(C) Jeff Halpern 78 OVR 35 years old D- POT
(C) Tim Brent 74 OVR 27 years old C POT
(C) Darrly Boyce 73 OVR 26 years old C POT
(LW) Ryan Hamilton 72 OVR 26 years old C POT
(LW) Stefano Giliati 69 OVR 23 years old C POT
(RW) Greg Scott 71 OVR 23 years old C- POT
(RW) Braydon Irwin 74 OVR 24 years old C POT
(RW) Eric Godard 77 OVR 31 years old C POT
(RW) Alex Berry 73 OVR 25 years old C POT
(D) Danny Richmond 73 OVR 26 years old C POT
(D) Matt Jones 74 OVR 27 years old C POT

With so many releases the media was quick to jump onto Burke, asking exactly;y what he was doing, since the Marlie's turned out a winning season the prior year, which included a first round playoff birth. In typical Burke fashion he was quoted saying "You will have to wait, watch and see but there is a plan behind all of this. I thank those players that were released today in their service of our club, it was not an easy decision but changes had to be made to this club, and that did not exclude the base, which is our minor league club. Broader the base, the taller the tower"

Twelve players were released in total, no buy outs were issued, all of them were expiring contracts. It will be interesting to see what Brian has up his sleeve, that is a huge loss in player depth for the Marlie's.

Toronto only had one draft pick this year, 28th overall in the first round, which they drafted a defense men who went unsigned for this year.

Lets move on to the Free agent frenzy! Toronto signed the follow free agents:

Lets start with the players Toronto resigned

Toronto resigns (LW) Luca Caputi 75 OVR 22 years old B- POT to a three year 1M per year contract
Caputi was a big part of the Marlie's sucess last season, potting 18 goals 38 assists for 56 points with a +12 rating

Toronto signs (LW) Brad Ross Ross was a draft pick from 2009-2010 season that went unsigned last year, he will be expected to play first or second line duties with the Marlie's, adding his two way skill and grit to a depleted roster
70 OVR 19 years old B- POT 3 years @ 765K per season

Toronto resigns (LW) Jay Rosehill 74 OVR 26 years old C- POT 3 years @ K per season. Jay Produced 4 goals 10 assists for 14 points and a -2 rating while defending his team mates last year, slotting on the fourth line Rosehill produced 95 penalty minutes and will be counted on to do much of the same this year.

Toronto resigns (LW) Kirill Kabanov 75 OVR 19 years old B POT 8 years @ 2M per season. Kirill spent a full 82 games last year on the big club, as an 18 year old rookie he produced 12 goals 12 assists for 24 points and a -11 rating. Brian Burke was quoted saying "Kirill is one of the corner stones of our club, he will be a future scoring winger and we intend to give him every opportunity to excel in that role"

Toronto Resigns (G) Steve Mason 85 OVR 23 years old B POT 8 years @6M per season. Mason only played two games for the leafs last year, producing a 1 and 1 record with an 0.83 GAA and 97.6 save percentage. Burke was quoted as saying "Steve is our number one goaltender we have desperately been searching for, we believe, as his contract clearly states that he will be one of the premier goaltenders of the future.

As for depth, Toronto Sent an offer sheet to the L.A Kings, which no draft picks were needed to be exchanged, for (C) Tyler Bozak 80 OVR 25 years old C POT 1 year @ 945K with the Kings last year Bozak produced 18 goals 43 assists and 61 points in 82 games. Bozak will depended on to be a third/fourth line center so expect his production to drop accordingly. As a returning leaf (Bozak was released last year) Tyler stated to the media that he hopes he can prove himself this year and earn a longer term contract with the Leafs.

Toronto signs free agent (D) Hall Gil 83 OVR 36 years old D- POT 1 year @ 1.5M. Gill, a stay at home defense men put up 5 goals 23 assists for 28 points last year with the Montreal Canadiens. Gill who is another returning leaf stated that, it wouldn't be such a bad thing if he played out his final year(s) here in Toronto.

Toronto signs free agent (RW) Teemu Selanne 81 OVR 41 years old D- POT 1 year @ 705K. Selanne had an excellent year last year despite his age putting an amazing 30 goals and 29 assists for 59 points. The Finnish flash stated earlier that it was an easy decision to come to this club and play with former teammate Paul Kariya. Selanne will be paired with kariya on either the third or fourth line to provide secondary scoring, so expect his overall points to decrease.

Toronto signs free agent (C) Scott Nichol 76 OVR 36 years old E POT 1 year @ 500K. It is expected that Nichol will spend this year adding depth to the Marlies

Toronto signs free agent (C) Todd Marchant 76 OVR 38 years old D- POT 1 year @ 660K. Todd will center a line for the Marlies this year, it is anticipated that he will help guide the younger upcoming NHLers.

Toronto signes free agent (C) Jamie Lundmark 76 OVR 30 years old C POT 1 year @ 500k. Lundmark is expected to see time centering a line for the Marlies, further adding to thier depth and leadership

As the leafs move forward it will be looking to the future, this is a contract year for many key players including (C) John Tavares (LW) Kris Versteeg (LW) Nino Niederreiter (D) Keith Aulie (D) Mikael Osterberg some of which will no doubt be looking for healthy raises. Heading into this season with 4.825M In cap space remaining it could be interesting to see the approach GM Brian Burke takes with his club.

As the regular season approaches we have gotten word what the line match ups will be to at least start this season

Line 1
LW (SNP) Taylor hall C (SNP) John Tavares RW (PWF) Rick Nash
LD (OFD) Cam Fowler RD (TWD) Duncan Keith

Line 2
LW (TWF) Kris Versteeg C (SNP) Steve Pratt RW (PWF) Bobby Ryan
LD (OFD) Calvin De Haan RD (DFD) Hall Gill

Line 3
LW (SNP) Kirill Kabanov C (TWF) Braydon Schenn RW (SNP) Nino Niederreiter
LD (TGH) Mikeal Osterberg RD (DFD) Keith Aulie

Line 4
LW (SNP) Paul Kariya C (PLY) Tyler Bozak RW (SNP) Teemu Selanne

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Toronto 10 game update

4-4-2

Toronto Maple Leafs Stats - 2011
SkatersGPGAPTS+/-GWPIMSOGSPCT
Rick Nash104590023212.5%
Calvin De Hann10189-202224.5%
Hal Gill10178+202616.7%
Steve Pratt10628-1143417.6%
John Tavares10538+1142321.&
Cam Fowler10347+2163010%
Taylor Hall10235-300365.6%
Kris Versteeg10145+200128.3%
Paul Kariya10055+300180
Bobby Ryan10235002229.1%
Nino Niederreiter10213-1021216.7%
Teemu Selanne10213+1021612.5%
Mikael Osterberg100220048180
Duncan Keith10022-100170
Braydon Schenn10022-10280
Tyle Bozak10101+114137.7%
GoaliesGPWLTGAATOISVSV%SHO
Steve Mason93603.4352520187%1


Coach's comments:
"We have done a good job pressuring off forechekcs and establishing a net presence, scoring has been good and we are strong on the offensive side of the puck. Once Mason settles into the net we will be where we need to be"

Player interview: Steve Mason
"I will admit that I have had alot of trouble seeing the puck, but in the last four games (3 of which are wins) it has been coming back, I have been able to peek around traffic and hunt the puck. The guys are playing fine in front of me, I just need to up my game"

Team news:
GM Brian Burke has unfolded some of his future plans in the first week of the season making some moves.

Toronto Trades G Jonas Gustavsson 81 OVR 27 years old C POT 1 year @ 1.35M left on his contract
TO BOS FOR
2012 2nd round pick (BOS)
It would appear Burke has laid the full responsibility of being #1 on recently signed tender Steve Mason. Gustavsson gets traded to a market with 2 possible number one goalies, but being his contract year as well as Tukka rasks contract year it will be interesting to see what happens in bean town.

Toronto signs free agent G Jakub Jovar 77 OVR 23 years old C POT 3 years @ 500K per season
I see this as Burke stocking club depth a bit, Goal tending depth is currently weak in numbers and ability this is a solid signing for the Marlie's

Toronto signs free agent G Curtis Mchelhinney 76 OVR 28 years old C POT 1 year @ 500k per season
Burke has brought in another possible Marlie #1 or back up to Mason, consider this depth options.

Toronto trades G Corey Schneider 81 OVR 25 years old B- POT 1 year @605K remaining on his contract
To NYI for
2012 2nd round pick (NYI) 2012 3rd round pick (NYI)
Burke has let go of a potential future number 1, but after signing Mason for 8 years, it is clear who he intends to be in net for Toronto.

Toronto trades D Henrik Seidenberg 63 OVR 19 years old B- POT currently unsigned
To DAL for
2012 2nd round pick (DAL) 2012 7th round pick (DAL)
Seidenberg was the result of Toronto's first round pick acquired form the Pittsburg penguins, I would assume this is the result of contract disputes between Henrik and the club.

L League Leaders - Updated: Oct 27, 2011
GoalsGAssistsA
1. Milan Michalek81. Antoine Vermette12
2. Ryan Getzlaf82. Phil Kessel12
3. David Backes73. Corey Perry11
4. Jason Piminville74. Keith Ballard11
5. Micheal Grabner75. Brooks Laich11
PointsPTSPlus/Minus+/-
1. Ryan Kessler171. Ryan Kesler+10
2. Mikeal Samuelson152. Mikeal Samuelsson+10
3. Ryan Getzlaf153. Paul Martin+10
4. Alexander Semin154. Alexandre Burrows+10
5. Jamie Langenbrunner145. Antoine Vermette+10
WinsWGoals Against AverageGAA
1. Ondrej Pavelec71. Ryan Miller1.69
2. Roberto Luongo72. Ondrej Pavalec1.98
3. Jimmy Howard63. Roberto Lugongo2.03
4. Antero Nittymaki64. Rick Dipietro2.07
5. Rick Dipietro65. Kari Lehtonen2.10
Save PercentageSV%ShutoutsSO
1. Ryan Miller94.5%1. Henrik Lundqvist3
2. Ondrej Pavalec93.5%2. Ondrej Pavalec2
3. Roberto Luongo93.4%3. Roberto Luongo2
4. Rick Dipietro93.1%4. Ryan Miller2
5. Kari Lehtonen93%5. Jonas Hiller1

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Leafs trade update
Brian Burke has pulled yet another future star out of another organization

Toronto Trades
D Duncan Keith 87 OVR 28 years old C POT 6 years @ 5.205M remaining on his contract
LW Luca Caputi 75 OVR 23 years old B- POT 3 years @ 1M remaining on his contract
2012 1st round pick (PIT)

TO TB FOR
D Victor Hedman 85 OVR 20 years old B POT 1 year @ 1.375M remaining on his contract
D Pavel Kubina 82 OVR 34 years old 1 year @ 4.275M remaining on his contract

Burke had the following to say during his media conference
"First off I would like to say that we felt it was unfair to keep Luca in the organisation at this point, he will be ready to step into the NHL soon as out club roster is full right now, I would like to thank him for his efforts for our organisation and hope him the best in the future"

"Duncan was tough to let go, he is a stabilizing force on this team, but to get, you have to give and in the long term I believe this deal is what we were looking for. Thank you for your time with us Duncan"

"Pavel is returning to us, he has been struggling in Tampa bay since his return, but he adds excellent depth to our blue line as we move forward, to what hopefully is a playoff run this season, I believe Pavel will be instrumental in that"

"Victor is heading into his first contract season, and he has tremendous upside on all sides of the puck. We are very excited to have him here in Toronto, and we hope to have a contract nailed down soon"
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Leafs 20 game update

11-7-2

Coaches comments: "The team is starting to really gel on the ice, goaltending has picked it's self up the last 10 games, all of our lines produce when given the chance, its really nice to be able to count on our depth skill guys to get it done when the first and second line are struggling, we owe our current record to hard work and we intend to keep this mind set moving forward"


Toronto Maple Leafs Stats - 2011
SkatersGPGAPTS+/-GWPIMSOGSPCT
Rick Nash2011718+5025819%
Steve Pratt209716+81106813.2%
John Tavares209716+7265217.3%
Hal Gill2021315+9021020%
Calvin De Haan2031215+418446.8%
Cam Fowler204812+518488.3%
Pavel Kubina192911+1019306.7%
Taylor Hall204711-102586.9%
Bobby Ryan205510+7164211.9%
Paul Kariya20369+4102910.3%
Kris Versteeg20369+1002329.4%
Braydon Schenn20358+404397.7%
Mikeal Osterberg17268+7262258%
Nino Niederreiter20336+3061915.8%
Keith Aulie20145+7001010%
Teemu Selanne20235+302296.9%
Victor Hedman19145+102273.7%
Tyler Bozak20112-116263.8%
Kirill Kabanov20101+112263.8%
GoaliesGPWLTGAATOISVSV%SHO
Steve Mason178903.00100139188.7%1
Jakub Kovar22001.011193894.9%1

NHL League Leaders - Updated: Jan 1,
GoalsGAsisstsA
1. Sidney Crosby151. Antoine Vermette23
2. Daniel Sedin152. Alexander Semin18
3. Jakub Voracek153. David Perron18
4. David Backes144. Corey Perry17
5. Micheal Grabner135. Steven Stamkos16
PointsPTSPlus/Minus+/-
1. Antoine Vermette311. Antoine Vermette+21
2. Jakub Voracek282. Jakub Voracek+21
3. David Perron273. Nikita Filatov+20
4. Micheal Grabner274. David Backes+15
5. Nikita Filatov265. Andrej Sekera+15
WinsWGoals Against AverageGAA
1. Jimmy Howard121. Ryan Miller1.75
2. Rick Dipietro122. Jimmy Howard1.79
3. Roberto Luongo123. Rick Dipietro2.21
4. Ondrej Pavalec124. Tim Thomas2.22
5. Ryan Miller115. Kari Lehtonen2.33
Save PercentageSV%ShutoutsSO
1. Ryan Miller94.4%1. Henrik Lundqvist3
2. Jimmy Howard94%2. Roberto Luongo3
3. Tim Thomas93.2%3. Ryan Miller3
4. Rick Dipietro92.8%4. Ondrej Pavalec3
5. Ondrej Pavalec92.5%5. Jonas Hiller2

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Leafs injury update

After receiving a dirty hit from lightning forward Ryan Malone (suspended 3 games by the league) Toronto D man Calvin De Haan will miss the next 2-3 weeks with a sprained ankle.

Quoted earlier today from De Hann himself "Yeah things happen fast out there, and sometimes people get injured, but I think he got what he deserved for doing it"

In other team news Steve Pratt has been moved to the first unit and PP unit and John Tavares has moved back to the second units, Coach Pattenden had the following to say about the moves

"Well right now Steve is on top of his game and his stats are better then Johns, we need people to compete for jobs and ice time, right now Steve is winning that battle"

Mikael Osterberg will be activated until De Haan recovers, he will see time on the third defensive pair, mean while Pavel Kubina will move up to the second unit to fill De Haans slot.

Kris Versteeg will move to the point in De Haan's absence on the second powerplay unit.

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