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Leafs trying to shake Schenn out of sophomore slump
The Toronto Maple Leafs are in a bit of a quandary with second-year defenceman Luke Schenn.
Wilson wants team to earn danger pay
Wilson wants team to earn danger pay Toronto Maple Leafs coach Ron Wilson, shown during Tuesday's loss to the Colorado Avalanche, put his team through a fun-filled practice session Thursday.
Maple Leafs most valuable NHL team for fourth straight year
Vancouver Canucks centre Mats Sundin, top, of Sweden, brings the puck forward as he faced by Toronto Maple Leaf defensive Luke Schenn, right, and Jonas Frogren, bottom, of Sweden, during first period NHL hockey action in Toronto on Saturday February 21, 2009.
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Leafs Live: Team no longer in last place
Good news can sometimes be hidden in the small details. The Maple Leafs are no longer in last place, as far as the NHL's official statistics are concerned.
TUESDAY vs. Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY at Carolina, 7 p.m. SATURDAY vs. Detroit, 7 p.m. NOTES Leafs D FranA ois Beauchemin , a native of Sorel, Que., had a dozen family and friends at the game Saturday night.
Big Ben throwing his weight around
When he gets a little angry, there is little that can stop big Guelph Storm defenceman Ben Chiarot.
D-man wants to bust a hockey myth
Myths about certain types of players always seem to pop up at National Hockey League draft time.
Rookie Myers turning heads in Buffalo
The Sabres' hulking defenceman Tyler Myers, centre, ranks fifth in team scoring with two goals and three assists.
Toskala still winless this season for Leafs
Embattled Maple Leafs goaltender Vesa Toskala was neither lucky nor good in his return to the Toronto net Saturday in a 5-4 shootout loss to Canadiens in Montreal.
Schenn's former roomie catches full-time gig with Sabres
Maple Leafs defenceman Luke Schenn remembers the day during the 2005-06 season that a gangly kid showed up to play for the Kelowna Rockets.
BRUCE GARRIOCH: I could have sworn a week ago Bryan Murray said Karlsson wasn't going anywhere.
Has any Maple Leaf player actually exceeded expectations through the first eight games of the season? Other than Ian White perhaps, the answer is no.
Whether while getting his face sewn back together or while stewing in the press box as a healthy scratch, Maple Leafs defenceman Ian White understands the value of a stiff upper lip.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have had plenty of time to dissect exactly what's gone wrong during their dreadful start to the season.
Leafs aim to preempt 3-week horror show
To the list of expensive film flops such as Heaven's Gate, Waterworld and The Adventures of Pluto Nash, you can include the badly directed and poorly acted first three weeks of the Maple Leafs season.
Schenn fighting a sophomore slump
The Toronto Maple Leafs coaching staff had asked their blueliners to pick up the intensity and physical play in practice yesterday, and their youngest delivered it, again and again.
Leafs seek to balance sorry checking account
Colton Orr has fought four times this season. Jay Rosehill has fought twice. And three others have spent time in the penalty box for trading punches.
Huge task for Maple Leafs coach
We all know that hoary bromide - show me a good goalie and we'll show you a good coach.
Toronto Maple Leafs' Luke Schenn Must Be Marlies Bound
If there is one salient element to produce itself over the last 17 days of this hockey season, it is the regression of Luck Schenn on the blue line.
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