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		<title>Tomas Kaberle being the last of the “Muskoka Five”</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 05:49:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Tomas Kaberle being the last of the “Muskoka Five” to remain with the Toronto it is time to turn the chapter and move him and put the past Leaf horrors behind us. Mats Sundin, Darcy Tucker, Bryan McCabe and now Pavel Kubina are all but a distant memory leaving us with just Grant Exelby, [...]]]></description>
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<p>With Tomas Kaberle being the last of the “Muskoka Five” to remain with   the Toronto it is time to turn the chapter and move him and put the past   Leaf horrors behind us. Mats Sundin, Darcy Tucker, Bryan McCabe and now   Pavel Kubina are all but a distant memory leaving us with just Grant   Exelby, Colin Stuart and Mike Van Ryn to show for what, just a few   seasons ago, was the heart and soul of the Maple Leaf squad.</p>
<p>Kaberle, as rumor has it, was all but gone at the 2008 NHL trade   deadline to Philadelphia for 46 goal scorer Jeff Carter and the Flyers   first round pick in the 2008 entry draft (later dealt to Washington who   selected defenseman John Carlson). Then at the 2009 draft Kaberle was   rumored to be almost gone again this team in a deal with the rival   Bruins that would bring in the fifth overall pick in the 2006 draft and   last years 36 goal scorer Phil Kessel who at the moment is at odds with   Boston on a new contract. Other teams have been whispered to be talking   to Leafs General Manager <a title="Brian Burke" href="http://www.nhl4u.com/tag/brian-burke">Brian Burke</a> for the services of Kaberle   including the likes of St. Louis, Los Angeles and Chicago.</p>
<p>At only thirty-one years of age Kaberle still has many productive years   ahead of him and has been one of the most consistent Leaf players over   the past decade. With Burke bringing adding free agents Mike Komisarek,   Francois Beauchemin and trading for Exelby to go along with last years   rookie sensation Luke Schenn, Ian White, Jeff Finger, Anton Stralman and   Van Ryn Toronto can now deal a defenseman the caliber of Kaberle without   leaving themselves with a huge hole on the backend.</p>
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<p>Former GM <a title="John Ferguson Jr." href="http://www.nhl4u.com/tag/john-ferguson-jr">John Ferguson Jr.</a> can take most of the blame signing these   players to their “no trade” and “no movement” contracts but these five   players could have made things a lot easier for Burke’s retooling plan   if they had of seen the writing on the wall and agreed to be moved at   the deadline. The writing was on the wall when interim GM <a title="Cliff Fletcher" href="http://www.nhl4u.com/tag/cliff-fletcher-burke">Cliff Fletcher</a> asked each player to be dealt, now former Leaf star players have left   the organization on a sour note that all Leafs fans have seen before   with legends such as Darryl Sittler and Dave Keon. Mats Sundin finally   chose to return to the NHL with the Vancouver Canucks but could not   shake off the rust in time to provide the ‘Nucks with enough to get them   to the cup final. Bryan McCabe, who had been booed mercilessly in his   last season in a Leaf uniform, had an okay season with the Florida   Panthers but was far from the 50+ points he registered in three straight   seasons with the Buds. Darcy Tucker was just a disaster for the Colorado   Avalanche scoring his lowest point total in more than a decade.</p>
<p>It is hard for Leaf Nation to look at what might have been. Sundin was   rumored to be dealt to the Habs for Chris Higgins, and a first, second,   and third round draft picks (Greg Nemisz, Danny Kristo and Steve   Quailer). Carter, Higgins, 2009 first round draftee Nazem Kadri, along   with Euro young studs Mikhail Grabovski, Jiri Tlusty and Nikolai Kulemin   to make up a potentially explosive top six forwards up front.</p>
<p>Does Kaberle really want to leave Toronto the way his buddies did??   Toronto fans are starved for a Stanley Cup parade down Yonge Street and   while we do appreciate Kabs’ time as a Leaf the new truculent and   tougher TO squad would be better served moving forward without him;   before the ghosts of Larry Murphy return and the boo birds hone in on a   new target in the Czech defender.</p>
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		<title>Brian Burke: Optimism in Leaf Nation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 05:17:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michael Lindow July 8, 2009. Toronto – It has been less that a year since Brian Burke took the reigns as the Toronto Maple Leafs President and General Manager but already the team has a new look and some much needed optimism in a city that was starved for it. Having to clean up the [...]]]></description>
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<p>July 8, 2009.</p>
<p>Toronto – It has been less that a year since Brian Burke took the reigns   as the Toronto Maple Leafs President and General Manager but already the   team has a new look and some much needed optimism in a city that was   starved for it. Having to clean up the mess left behind by the previous   GMs John Ferguson Jr. and Cliff Fletcher Burke still has some work ahead   him but the wheels are already in motion.</p>
<p>Stating all along that he wanted this team to be more “truculent and   tougher” Burkes first move when taking over was to bring in an old   friend in winger Brad May from Anaheim. More for his locker room   presence than anything May was very long in the tooth and ended up   costing Toronto nothing in terms of any type of return; May was   instrumental in helping rookie Luke Schenn in his development even   moving in with the young star during the season. Not expected to return   this season May was a great pickup for nothing.</p>
<p>At the end of the regular season Burke worked his magic and signed a   couple of overage college players in Christian Hanson and Tyler Bozak.   While Hanson isn’t expected to be more than a third line player Bozak   has the potential to be a top six forward and will get every opportunity   to ply his trade with a ton of ice time this season.</p>
<p>The trade deadline brought high expectations with names such as Nik   Antropov, Alexei Ponikarovsky, Vesa Toskala, Dominic Moore and Jason   Blake being thrown around Antropov and Moore ended up being the only   roster players moved for some valuable second round draft picks. Burke   showed his genius with an inventive deal with the Tampa Bay Lightning   literally buying a fourth round draft pick in exchange for some garbage   contracts causing a stir among fellow GMs around the league Burke showed   off his Harvard law degree with this move.</p>
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<p>Vowing to try to trade up in the entry draft to land coveted prospect   John Tavares or even within the top five draft choices to get a shot at   Luke’s brother Brayden Schenn Burke could not find a dance partner and   wound up where they started selecting with their own pick in the number   seven spot taking Nazem Kadri. The Kadri pick combined with all the   trade talk that seemed to fall through Leaf fans, not exactly known for   their patience, were starting to vent expecting Swedish stud Magnus   Paajarvi-Svensson or defenseman Jared Cowen to be selected. Topping off   the day in Leaf nation was the talk of a potential blockbuster deal that   would send longtime Maple Leaf blueliner Tomas Kaberle to the rival   Bruins in exchange for potential 40-goal sniper Phil Kessel and a draft   pick. Miscommunication between the two clubs nixed the trade that many   NHL experts expected to be a “sure thing.” Toronto fans were not pleased   with many jumping off the bandwagon.</p>
<p>If draft day was a letdown the off season was anything but; free agent   signings Mike Komisarek, Francois Beauchemin and the gem of the UFA   season, netminder Jonas Gustavsson, “the best goalie outside the NHL” as   has been said numerous times were all signed. Pavel Kubina was dealt to   the Atlanta Thrashers for another heavy hitting defenseman Grant Exelby   and potential third line agitator Colin Stuart. With the logjam of Leaf   blueliners now at ten something has to give. Rumors are swirling of   Kaberle being traded to either St. Louis, who are in dire need of a   veteran puck moving defenseman, or to the Bruins for Kessel in a   reworked draft day deal that went sour. Kessel would fill the Leafs   biggest need right now, a slick top line goal scorer.</p>
<p>Burke may not be finished signing free agents; Anthony Stewart and   Travis Moen have both been linked to Toronto and both seem to fit Burke   statements of getting bigger and tougher up front.</p>
<p>Retooling rather than rebuilding Burke fully expects this team to make   the playoffs from now on under his watchful eye. Judging by his first   year on the job the Leafs bandwagon might not have enough room to seat   everybody with each move he makes more and more people are buying into   what Burke is selling. For the first time in a long time there is   optimism in Leaf nation.</p>
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		<title>Burke, Shanahan, Lightning &#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 17:52:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of things are going on in the NHL these days. This is the time of year when rumors swirl, and the on ice product gets evaluated. Whether its players, coaches or managers, jobs will start to be questioned. Some teams just don’t look right at this point and changes will have to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of things are going on in the NHL these days. This is the time of year when rumors swirl, and the on ice product gets evaluated. Whether its players, coaches or managers, jobs will start to be questioned. Some teams just don’t look right at this point and changes will have to be made if goals and expectations are to be met.</p>
<p><em><strong>Brian Burke</strong></em> &#8211; The worst kept secret in hockey, might officially come to an end soon. Brian Burke has left his post as general manager of the Anaheim Ducks, for personal reasons, which will clear his path to Toronto. Burke led the Ducks to a cup in a couple years back and has long been rumored for the vacant Maple Leaf job. The reason Burke wanted out of Anaheim is simple he has family on the east coast and the travel has just become to much for him and his family. Brian didn’t just quit on the Ducks, he informed them he wouldn’t sign an extension past this season and they decided to go in another direction. The rebuilding Maple Leafs have been linked to Burke ever since they fired John Ferguson Jr as there GM last season. It will take a week or two for all the papers to be signed and for Burke to be able to negotiate with another team. That team will be Toronto and I don’t see any way he doesn’t become the next GM of the Toronto Maple Leafs. This is going to be fun, the outspoken Burke and the media in Toronto should be entertaining to say the least. Whether you think Burke is the right man for the Maple Leaf job or not, you have to hope that if he takes the job, they will give him the power to build the team as he chooses. Toronto needs some stability and direction and Burke will give them that. Hire him Toronto, give him what he wants and the time to get this franchise heading in the right direction.</p>
<p>Senators forward <em><strong>Jarkko Ruutu</strong></em> has been suspended for two games for an elbow the other night against the Canadiens.</p>
<p><em><strong>Brendan Shanahan </strong></em>- Well, a future Hall of Famer looks to be returning to the NHL soon. His destination is yet to be determined and the rumors are swirling. Brendan would like to stay close to New York where his family is, but it won’t be with the Rangers. That would make it seem like he will either sign in New Jersey or Philadelphia. I don’t know if these are the best places for Shanny to play, Philadelphia is already very deep up front and New Jersey plays a defense first system. Brendan has done a lot of things in this league and I think he still has the ability to put the puck in the net. He can help a power play and give some veteran leadership in a locker room. I would like to see Shanahan go to a younger team and help them get to the next level, Chicago would be perfect. If Brendan wants to win a cup this year, how about adding some depth to the forward lines in Pittsburgh or provide some leadership in Buffalo. Where ever he goes I am glad he is going to come back, he is one of my favorite players and the league is better with him. For my money I think he will sign somewhere close to New York, but if he keeps his options open, most teams in the league would love to have a guy like Shanny on there team.</p>
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</script></div><p>Columbus Blue Jackets activated <em><strong>Pascal Leclaire </strong></em>off the injured reserve and is expected between the pipes soon. Pascal got off to a bad start this year, but he is one of the best young goalies in the league, who has shown the ability to get shutouts and lead the Jackets to wins.</p>
<p><em><strong>Alexander Semin</strong></em> still leads the league in three major categories, goals (13), points (27) and plus /  minus ( +17). Everyone already new Semin has the ability to be a top notch player in this league, he is now just starting to perform on a nightly basis. He keeps this pace up he will be the MVP at seasons end.</p>
<p><em><strong>Tampa Bay Lightning</strong></em> &#8211; There are some major problems with this team, and not the ones everyone expected they would have pre season. I for one never thought this team would have no trouble scoring goals with guys like Lecavalier, St Louis, Malone, Prospal and Stamkos. This team has managed just 31 goals in 15 games so far, just over two a game, by far the worst production in the league. There is way to much talent here to be this bad, the big question is why? Well, I don’t really know, but they have done a lot of line juggling and made a lot of changes before the year. Basically this is an entirely new dressing room and it is possible the team just hasn’t gelled. I for one thought the Lightning would play a lot of high scoring games this season, and defense would be there problem ultimately. Fixing this problem will not be easy, the last thing you want to do is disrupt that room again and move more players in and out. The coach is also new this season, and the owners and the general manager. The best thing I could suggest here is be patient, and wait and see if this group of guys can work it out, but I doubt they will be.</p>
<p>The NHL is in full swing, and there are great games every night. It is that time of year when gossip gets around and people search for things to talk about. If you like to keep up with the rumors that’s fine, just take it with a “grain of salt” and wait and see what happens. Gossip and rumors are all for entertainment purposes, enjoy the product on the ice.</p>
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