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Posts Tagged ‘Toronto Maple Leafs Jerseys’

Leafs Win As Phaneuf Makes Debut

Wednesday, February 3, 2010 @ 03:02 PM

The Toronto Maple Leafs had something to cheer about last night at the Air Canada Center.  The Leafs ended a six game losing streak to beat the New Jerseys Devils 3-0.   The Leafs new defenseman, Dion Phaneuf, helped the leafs take a very needed win. 

Phaneuf arrived in Toronto from Calgary as part of a seven player deal made on Sunday.   Arriving from Calgary with Phaneuf is forward Fredrik Sjostrom.  Sjostrom said that the Toronto Maple Leafs and their fans can expect more of the same results.  Sjostrom had an assist during his first game last night while Phaneuf failed to earn a point.  Phaneuf, however, did prove himself as a force to be reckoned with.  Sjostrom said;  ”He plays with heart and soul out there, tough, tough hockey.  You’re going to see that every night from him.”

Toronto coach Ron Wilson said; “Dion got a couple of good hits in early and just the fact that he’s on the ice, the other team is looking before they ever attempt anything, so that’s nice.  Any puck that gets in his wheelhouse he’s going to pound it in the general direction of the net. He moves the puck really well.  He’s an excellent skater.  It really wasn’t anything I didn’t know about him.”

Being a Leaf fan myself I will be watching the Leafs with a new sense of  hope and perhaps even be able to toast the Leafs with one of my Toronto Maple Leafs Glasses.

Although the Toronto Maple Leafs are near the bottom of the NHL standings, they will be able to send a few players to the Olympics.  Surprising as it may seem, the Leafs do have a handful of decent players who will be beneficial to the Olympic line up.

Tomas Kaberle will be in his third Olympics playing for the Czech team who won a bronze medal in the 2006 Olympics.  Although Jason Blake is a long shot for the US team, Phil Kessel and Mike Komisarek will be heading to Vancouver in February. 

Sweden’s team will be getting Jonas Gustavsson and Niklas Hagman who made up part of Finland’s team when they won the silver in the 2006 games will also go to the Olympics.  And last but not least center Mikhail Grabovski will play for Belarus.

With all of this talent heading off to the Olympics, it makes you wonder why the Toronto Maple Leafs are so near the bottom of the standings.  It would be nice for the Leafs fans to be able to wear their Toronto Maple Leafs Jerseys with pride instead of just wondering whether their team will ever get back to the way they were in the good old days.