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  1. my blog just hit 10,000 views thanks for reading and if you're not start reading and be part of the next 10,000 http://t.co/mLwbFlfqD4 #NHL

  2. They may have signed Jagr, Ryder, and Clowe, but I still think the best signing the @NHLDevils made this off-season was Damien Brunner #NHL

  3. RT @lakingsinsider: Willie Mitchell: "To be honest, what motivates me before every game is the National Anthem...

  4. Laviolette's firing was not just cause the 0-3 start @NHLFlyers have been mediocre for the past couple years a change was needed #NHL

  5. @goalnut3133 agree 100% and I mention a goaltender in my blog also. I think the reason was there weren't any highly touted goaltenders in that draft at the time, However, to me there is no question that is one of the handful of things missing from this roster. Dubynk to me is a solid backup, who can give a solid outing here and there, but I think if the Oilers are serious about making a playoff push they need a more proven number one goalie.
  6. RT @CellyHard: Crosby's 666th point was vs. the devils. #Illuminati

  7. So, last night on Hockey Night in Canada after the Vancouver-Edmonton game the panel discussed if back in 2012 the Oilers would have been better off selecting highly touted defenseman Ryan Murphy instead of Yakupov knowing that the team was in much dyer need of a solid defenseman rather than another offensive forward. In fact it was made public that the majority of the Oilers' scouts suggested they take a pass on Yakupov. I find this especially interesting because a certain... me... wrote an article suggesting that Edmonton may not be drafting the way they should be. Here is the article http://www.hockeyforums.net/index.php/blog/46/entry-453-edmonton-oilers-are-they-drafting-right/ So, my question do you think Edmonton should have taken Murphy and do you think that they should change their drafting strategy? Follow me on Twitter: @acanadiangame
  8. Bahaha "what's a fox say" just played at the @VanCanucks game lol... Awesome

  9. I am too excited to see what stupid, slutty things Miley Cyrus will do on #SaturdayNightLive

  10. #Leafs need to play better in their own end, it's been poor the first 3 games #TMLtalk
  11. RT @TH2N: #TH2NFastFact James Reimer is 8-1-1 with a 1.69 GAA vs Sens in 10 career games

  12. To the guy who guaranteed me he would score the next goal in #NHL14 sorry for scoring 11 seconds into OT.. How do those words taste?

  13. So Tortorella and Vigneault trade 4-1 loses in their debuts seems fitting #NHL

  14. check out my latest article about @PKessel81's contract extension and why he is worth it http://t.co/olh1bfwOSh #TMLtalk #NHL

  15. It was a big day for the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday as they took on the Montreal Canadiens in the first game of the 2013-2014 season, coming out with a 4-3 victory in front of a full house at the Bell Centre. However, earlier in the day the Leafs were making other news when they announced that superstar winger Phil Kessel had signed an 8 year extension with the buds. Kessel and Leafs management agreed to an 8 year $64 million deal that will kick in next season. Speculation on an extension had been in the air almost since the end of last season, but serious talks about signing the extension only just kicked in to gear this past week. The speculation grew after Kessel had made it very clear to the Leafs management that he was not willing to negotiate and work on a deal during the season. What this meant for the Leafs was either get the deal done before the season starts or wait until the end of the season and risk Kessel testing free agency. Luckily, Nonis spoke with Kessel this past week, after his slashing incident against Buffalo, where Kessel made it clear to Nonis that he would prefer to remain a Toronto Maple Leaf. From here it was pretty easy for Nonis to get a deal done, that will now see Kessel play, what could be the rest of his career, in Toronto. Even on the eve before the signing, when speculation that the deal was in the works, many questioned the value of Phil Kessel with most critics believing that a price tag of $7-8 million was too much for the sniper. Most claims suggest that his defensive game was still lacking and that he was a very one-dimensional player. So, let’s take a closer look at Phil Kessel. It is no secret that Kessel’s biggest strength and asset to the Toronto Maple Leafs is scoring goals. Over the past three seasons in the NHL, Kessel has amassed a very respectable 89 goals. These 89 goals are the third in the NHL during this three year span behind only Steven Stamkos, Alex Ovechkin, and Corey Perry (all former Rocket Richard Trophy Winners). So, obviously he is among the best goal scorers in the game. Kessel finished the shortened season last year with 20 goals and finishing 8th in the league with 52 points in 48 games. Had last year been a full 82 game season, Kessel would have been on track to eclipse the best point total of his career. One other strength that Kessel has that he showed Leafs fans this past spring was that when it comes playoff time, he steps up his game. In the seven game heartbreaking series against the Boston Bruins Kessel put up 6 points in 7 games including a goal in the infamous game 7. This was pretty impressive for a player who had a history of never being able to produce against his former team during the regular season. However, this wasn’t anything new to Kessel as even while he was with the Bruins he was more than a point per game producer in the playoffs. While with the Bruins Kessel put up an impressive 15 points in 15 games between 2007-2009. Finally, there is Kessel’s defensive game. Now it is very clear that defense isn’t Kessel’s greatest asset, but under the reigns of head coach Randy Carlyle there has been improvement to this part of his game. In fact Kessel's plus minus has improved in each of his last two seasons. In the end it might be the man who gave him the hefty contract who summed it up best at Tuesday afternoon’s press conference. “… His contract is likely in the top 10 highest in the league, but over the past few years he has been in the top 10 in goals and points…” Yes, Kessel’s contract is the highest in Maple Leafs history, but Kessel has proved that he is the offensive backbone to this hockey club and he has constantly put up high numbers since coming over from Boston. He may come with a high price tag, but you have to spend good to get good and the Maple Leafs understand this. Suffice to say if the Leafs failed to sign their franchise player come next season, Dave Nonis and company would have a very hard time finding someone to replace the offense left by Kessel. Follow me on Twitter @Craig_Hagerman
  16. Bernier looks amazing tonight, looks like we have a great problem in #LeafsNation #TMLtalk

  17. In regards to fighting in the #NHL I say ask the players if they want it, they're the ones who do it, let them decide

  18. Yea, I still don't think they'll make playoffs. However, I think they could surprise people, they seem like a team everyone already expects to fail but with the new additions I think they could could compete. Possibly push for one of the wild card spots come playoff time
  19. Mark Scheifele and Bryan Little with the goals for Winnipeg gotta love seeing the old @OHLBarrieColts lighting it up

  20. It pains me knowing millions are watching the game, but the biggest #Leafs fan, me, isn't one of them. Win it for the working man #TMLtalk

  21. My arthritis is acting up and that only happens when it rains the tears of #Habs fans. Lets go @MapleLeafs big game #TMLtalk

  22. Kessel's contract is steep, but for a guy who is behind only Stamkos, Perry, and Ovechkin for most goals the last 3 years not bad #TMLtalk

  23. There are strong rumours that an extension on Phil Kessel will be made tomorrow ball park of 7-8 years for 7-8 million per #TMLtalk

  24. Really think the line of Tyler Seguin, Jamie Benn and Eric Cole for the @DallasStars could be lethal #NHL

  25. In my opinion he got the three preseason games, a minor slap on the wrist, but in my opinion it's all he deserved. Scott needs to learn to pick his battles, you would think a fighter like him would know "the code" you don't go after a teams star, at least in that fashion. In fact I hate how in an interview he Scott said, "if they went after our star id be pissed ".. Moron! Sure, Kessel's slash was vicious and though I usually live with the ideal that "two wrongs don't make a right" in this case, if Scott doesn't jump him, Kessel doesn't wack him and no harm done. Finally, I think Scott was jealous Kessel had more goals in the game then he has gotten playing his entire 180 game career . (1 goal, 4 assists)
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