johnny_rudeboy
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Same Button that fought with JFJ and quit/got fired for arguing the UFA Sweede Fabian Brunnstrom was the second coming.
Was not the Brunnström thing happening when Burke was in charge?
Same Button that fought with JFJ and quit/got fired for arguing the UFA Sweede Fabian Brunnstrom was the second coming.
Was not the Brunnström thing happening when Burke was in charge?
JFJ was around for that, not Burke.
Any word on Granberg? He should have been back by now.
Is he practicing? Is this another Lou move, keeping him on the IR before a decision can be made on someone like Marincin/Corrado?
Conditioning stint with the Marlies soon?
Would also like to know about him too.
Figure with him coming back, the big club will need to move a D soon..
Looks like a minor injury for Kapanen.Last game he was rested. The Marlies have crazy depth so Keefe is trying to give as much players ice time as possible.
Kapenen has been pretty solid. Hes scored goals. Hes a good finisher.
Just checked his Shot% hes at 33% which is high, he capitalizes on his opportunities.
Does anyone think Marner has the potential to be impactful as say, a Seguin? Button sure think highly of him.
A potential art Ross candidate every year? I hope so lol
He did say that but I cannot take anything he says with credibility after he said the habs should trade price AND subban for the 1st overall to draft mcdavid!!During Tuesday night’s “Headlines†segment on Rogers Sportsnet, Damien Cox noted defenceman Petter Granberg and forward Joshua Leivo as likely call-up candidates for the Maple Leafs in the near future.
http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/granberg-leivo-likely-call-up-candidates-for-maple-leafs/
Agreed, but the same thing could be said about Nylander, and he's spending a year and half in the AHL.
Does anyone think Marner has the potential to be impactful as say, a Seguin? Button sure think highly of him.
So how bout that Valiev?
This is the attitude the Maple Leafs want, encourage even, from one of their top prospects.
William Nylander, the club’s 2014 first-round pick, has one prime objective for this season: play in the National Hockey League. It remains the goal as he continues his first full campaign in the American Hockey League, even as the organization insists that an opportunity to skate with the big club is no sure thing.
“Oh yeah, of course it is,” Nylander said of his desire to play for the Leafs this season. “That’s the no. 1 goal.
“That’s what I want.”
He’s doing more and more to push that agenda. Nylander is tied for third in AHL scoring with 14 points in 12 games for the 10-3-0 Marlies. Both he and the team believe his biggest strides have come of late – both offensively and defensively.
Though he was piling up about a point-per-game pace in the early going, Nylander was unhappy with his start. Sheldon Keefe, the Marlies first-year coach, labelled it as inconsistent, adding that Nylander had picked out numerous areas for improvement and confronted them head on.
“I’m happy with the points, but I feel like I could’ve been putting up a little more if I was playing the way I can play,” said Nylander, who has been skating mostly on a line with Richard Panik and Josh Leivo.
He and Keefe meet on the regular to discuss both the good and the bad of his play. Early on, there were issues in the defensive zone that had to be addressed; his play away from the puck had to improve.
“Recognizing is one thing, but to be able to go out and show that growth on the ice is another and he’s done that here, especially of late,” Keefe said. “We’re looking forward to that process continuing.”
According to Jonas Siegel, William Nylander wants to play for the Toronto Maple Leafs this season.
http://www.tsn.ca/nylander-wants-to-play-for-leafs-this-season-1.392128
According to Jonas Siegel, William Nylander wants to play for the Toronto Maple Leafs this season.
http://www.tsn.ca/nylander-wants-to-play-for-leafs-this-season-1.392128
According to Jonas Siegel, William Nylander wants to play for the Toronto Maple Leafs this season.
http://www.tsn.ca/nylander-wants-to-play-for-leafs-this-season-1.392128
The line, “We’re looking forward to that process continuing." tells me he will have to sustain those areas he improving for a substantial period of time before he gets a look.
But i thought he was a primodonna that is selfish and lazy?
Completely agree!Definitely the right way to do it. Let him iron out any inconsistencies with the Marlies. I like the idea of him being a bit more of a finished product when he joins the Leafs.
Oh, and we've gone well beyond 1000 posts in this thread.