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Old 09-12-2013, 09:42 PM   #17
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Old 09-12-2013, 09:43 PM   #18
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Just whore yourself out to fat girls, then you can get the new iPhone AND NHL 14.

Or, you know, get a crummy job at American Eagle like every other high schooler does.
Who's not to say that I don't already have a job?
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Old 09-13-2013, 05:18 PM   #19
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Leafs Fall To Rivals In Season Opener


The Montreal Canadiens walked into the Air Canada Center and took care of the Toronto Maple Leafs, shutting them out by a score of 2-0. Without starting goaltender Carey Price, who is out for 2-3 weeks with a sprained left ankle, the Canadiens played a physical game, delivering hard hit after hard hit to shut down the Toronto offense.

The game was definitely a physical one, as Leafs defenseman Carl Gunnarsson and Canadiens forward Brain Gionta dropped the gloves just three minutes into the game following a big hit by Gunnarsson. Less than five minutes later, offensive defenseman Cody Franson got into it with high scoring forward Tomas Plekanec of the Canadiens. The game finished with a total 28 penalty minutes for both teams combined, with 14 going to the Canadiens and 10 going to the Leafs.



Montreal Canadiens at Toronto Maple Leafs
Oct 13, 2012123F
MON (0-1-0)0022
TOR (0-0-0)0000
Three Stars
Peter Budaj, Montreal
Shutout
James Reimer, Toronto
2.06 GAA
Max Pacioretty, Montreal
1 Goal, 1 Assist
Team Stats Comparison
MONTOR
Shots on Goal3122
Hits613
Faceoffs Won-Lost18-77-18
Penalty Minutes14:0010:00
Power Plays Converted00
Power Play Opportunities02
Time on Attack4:116:39
Scoring Summary
THIRD PERIOD

[5:29] M. Ryder [1], (M. Pacioretty, D. Desharnais)

[17:07] M. Pacioretty [1], (P. Subban)
Montreal Canadiens - Goalies
GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
P. Budaj2222100%0.00
Toronto Maple Leafs - Goalies
GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
J. Reimer312994%2.06
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Old 09-16-2013, 04:28 PM   #20
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Leafs Pull Out Win Against Injury Shaken Capitals



The Washington Capitals were helpless without their star center Nicklas Backstrom to help Alexander Ovechkin against the Maple Leafs. Backstrom is expected to miss two to three weeks with a bruised hand after blocking a shot during a pre-season game. Fellow teammate Troy Brouwer was also out of the lineup and has been listed as day-to-day with post concussion syndrome.

Captain Dion Phaneuf scored the first goal of the season for the Maple Leafs after they were shutout by Montreal in their season opener. Sniper Phil Kessel also added his first goal of the young season early in the second period before Clarke MacArthur snuck a goal past young Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby around four minutes later for the third goal.

That was all that Leafs goalie James Reimer needed, as he 31 saves for his first win of the season as well as his first shutout of the season.



Toronto Maple Leafs at Washington Capitals
Sep 17, 2012123F
TOR (0-1-0)1203
WAS (2-1-0)0000
Three Stars
James Reimer, Toronto
Shutout
Dion Phaneuf, Toronto
1 Goal
Phil Kessel, Toronto
1 Goal
Team Stats Comparison
TORWAS
Shots on Goal3431
Hits1711
Faceoffs Won-Lost20-77-20
Penalty Minutes20:0020:00
Power Plays Converted00
Power Play Opportunities00
Time on Attack6:046:26
Scoring Summary
FIRST PERIOD

[17:38] D. Phaneuf [1], (J. McClement, L. Komarov)
SECOND PERIOD

[0:17] P. Kessel [1], (C. Franson, N. Kadri)

[4:56] C. MacArthur [1], (C. Gunnarsson)
Toronto Maple Leafs - Goalies
GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
J. Reimer3131100%0.00
Washington Capitals - Goalies
GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
B. Holtby343191%3.00


Leafs Team Leaders
G
Phil Kessel
1
A
Jay McClement
1
PIM
Carl Gunnarsson
10
W
James Reimer
1

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Old 09-17-2013, 04:29 PM   #21
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Leafs Fall To Blue Jackets In Scrivens; First Start



The Leafs fell at the hands of the Columbus Blue Jackets at the Air Canada Center. The Blue Jackets entered the game with an 0-2-0 record, looking for their first win of the season against the 1-1-0 Leafs.

With back-to-back games following their win against the Washington Capitals, Leafs coach Randy Carlyle turned to backup goaltender Ben Scrivens to make his first start of the season. The game however was a shootout, with 77 shots combined (40 coming from the Leafs and 37 coming from the Blue Jackets). Scrivens finished the game with 34 shots, allowing Vinnie Prospal, Derek Mackenzie and Nikita Nikitin to beat him. His counterpart, Sergei Bobrovsky faired well, stopping 39 of 40 shots, letting only Leafs sniper Phil Kessel to beat him early in the third period.



Columbus Blue Jackets at Toronto Maple Leafs
Sep 18, 2012123F
CBJ (0-2-0)1113
TOR (1-1-0)0011
Three Stars
Sergei Bobrovsky, Columbus
1.00 GAA, .975 SV%
Derek Mackenzie, Columbus
1 Goal
Phil Kessel, Toronto
1 Goal
Team Stats Comparison
CBJTOR
Shots on Goal3740
Hits1012
Faceoffs Won-Lost12-1818-12
Penalty Minutes14:0012:00
Power Plays Converted10
Power Play Opportunities12
Time on Attack6:295:04
Scoring Summary
FIRST PERIOD

[8:42] V. Prospal [1], (M. Gaborik, M. Letestu)
SECOND PERIOD

[17:25] D. Mackenzie [1], (B. Comeau)
THIRD PERIOD

[5:15] P. Kessel [2], (Unassisted)

[11:50] [PPG] N. Nikitin [1], (A. Anisimov, R. Umberger)
Columbus Blue Jackets - Goalies
GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
S. Bobrovsky403998%1.00
Toronto Maple Leafs - Goalies
GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
B. Scrivens373492%3.04



Leafs Team Leaders
G
Phil Kessel
2
A
Jay McClement
1
PIM
Carl Gunnarsson
10
W
James Reimer
1
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Leafs Fall To Blue Jackets In Scrivens; First Start



The Leafs fell at the hands of the Columbus Blue Jackets at the Air Canada Center. The Blue Jackets entered the game with an 0-2-0 record, looking for their first win of the season against the 1-1-0 Leafs.

With back-to-back games following their win against the Washington Capitals, Leafs coach Randy Carlyle turned to backup goaltender Ben Scrivens to make his first start of the season. The game however was a shootout, with 77 shots combined (40 coming from the Leafs and 37 coming from the Blue Jackets). Scrivens finished the game with 34 shots, allowing Vinnie Prospal, Derek Mackenzie and Nikita Nikitin to beat him. His counterpart, Sergei Bobrovsky faired well, stopping 39 of 40 shots, letting only Leafs sniper Phil Kessel to beat him early in the third period.



Columbus Blue Jackets at Toronto Maple Leafs
Sep 18, 2012123F
CBJ (0-2-0)1113
TOR (1-1-0)0011
Three Stars
Sergei Bobrovsky, Columbus
1.00 GAA, .975 SV%
Derek Mackenzie, Columbus
1 Goal
Phil Kessel, Toronto
1 Goal
Team Stats Comparison
CBJTOR
Shots on Goal3740
Hits1012
Faceoffs Won-Lost12-1818-12
Penalty Minutes14:0012:00
Power Plays Converted10
Power Play Opportunities12
Time on Attack6:295:04
Scoring Summary
FIRST PERIOD

[8:42] V. Prospal [1], (M. Gaborik, M. Letestu)
SECOND PERIOD

[17:25] D. Mackenzie [1], (B. Comeau)
THIRD PERIOD

[5:15] P. Kessel [2], (Unassisted)

[11:50] [PPG] N. Nikitin [1], (A. Anisimov, R. Umberger)
Columbus Blue Jackets - Goalies
GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
S. Bobrovsky403998%1.00
Toronto Maple Leafs - Goalies
GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
B. Scrivens373492%3.04



Leafs Team Leaders
G
Phil Kessel
2
A
Jay McClement
1
PIM
Carl Gunnarsson
10
W
James Reimer
1
Just a blip on the radar..
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Old 09-18-2013, 06:00 PM   #23
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Hopefully....
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I don't know what's worse; the loss, or the outdated photo of Antonie Vermette in a Blue Jackets jersey.
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