BlueWhiteBlood
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Chev-boyar-sky said:A man can dream...
I don't think we're getting one of Edmonton's youngsters for Phaneuf anyway, but yeah, dreaming is fun.
I kind of hope we keep Kessel though, I like that he scores lots of goals.
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Chev-boyar-sky said:A man can dream...
Nik the Trik said:BlueWhiteBlood said:It was mostly in jest, but Clarkson is what, 29? If you're rebuilding, you'd think he'd sign a core young guy to that kind of term.
I don't see how it's an either/or sort of thing.
Dr. Bobby Leafer said:So Bernier will wear #45 for the Leafs. Should we read anything into that or do you figure Fraser said; 'Sure, take it.'
Dr. Bobby Leafer said:So Bernier will wear #45 for the Leafs. Should we read anything into that or do you figure Fraser said; 'Sure, take it.'
Dr. Bobby Leafer said:So Bernier will wear #45 for the Leafs. Should we read anything into that or do you figure Fraser said; 'Sure, take it.'
Dr. Bobby Leafer said:So Bernier will wear #45 for the Leafs. Should we read anything into that or do you figure Fraser said; 'Sure, take it.'
bustaheims said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:So Bernier will wear #45 for the Leafs. Should we read anything into that or do you figure Fraser said; 'Sure, take it.'
My guess is Fraser only wore 45 because it was the number the Leafs assigned to him.
Green Leaf said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:So Bernier will wear #45 for the Leafs. Should we read anything into that or do you figure Fraser said; 'Sure, take it.'
Let's wait and see if Fraser is even provided an opportunity to care... He has worn #6 and #2 before as well...
Corn Flake said:Green Leaf said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:So Bernier will wear #45 for the Leafs. Should we read anything into that or do you figure Fraser said; 'Sure, take it.'
Let's wait and see if Fraser is even provided an opportunity to care... He has worn #6 and #2 before as well...
I heard he's taking #2. For a d-man, a pretty solid choice.
Corn Flake said:Green Leaf said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:So Bernier will wear #45 for the Leafs. Should we read anything into that or do you figure Fraser said; 'Sure, take it.'
Let's wait and see if Fraser is even provided an opportunity to care... He has worn #6 and #2 before as well...
I heard he's taking #2. For a d-man, a pretty solid choice.
Corn Flake said:Green Leaf said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:So Bernier will wear #45 for the Leafs. Should we read anything into that or do you figure Fraser said; 'Sure, take it.'
Let's wait and see if Fraser is even provided an opportunity to care... He has worn #6 and #2 before as well...
I heard he's taking #2. For a d-man, a pretty solid choice.
Heroic Shrimp said:Corn Flake said:Green Leaf said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:So Bernier will wear #45 for the Leafs. Should we read anything into that or do you figure Fraser said; 'Sure, take it.'
Let's wait and see if Fraser is even provided an opportunity to care... He has worn #6 and #2 before as well...
I heard he's taking #2. For a d-man, a pretty solid choice.
I don't know, what screams stay-at-home defenseman more than #97?
Leiweke said he is gathering the building blocks to an eventual Stanley Cup-winning Leafs squad. A key component will be general manager Dave Nonis, whose contract is being renegotiated, he said.
?We?ll probably have some news on that very soon,? Leiweke said. ?I?m a big Dave Nonis fan, and I want a culture here that is different than the one I stepped into.?
BCE Inc. (BCE) and Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI/B), Canada?s two largest telecommunications companies, acquired control of Maple Leaf Sports in 2012 to add hundreds of hours of programming they can sell to sports fans on their smartphones and tablets. The two companies together generated profit of C$4.32 billion ($4.14 billion) last year.
Having to answer to the chiefs of two publicly traded companies is a change from Anschutz but one Leiweke says he?s happy with.
?Our owners know we?ve got to be patient and stop knee-jerking like we have in the past,? he said.
Deebo said:Nonis might be getting a new contract soon?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-07-15/former-anschutz-boss-charts-leafs-victory-parade-route.html
Leiweke said he is gathering the building blocks to an eventual Stanley Cup-winning Leafs squad. A key component will be general manager Dave Nonis, whose contract is being renegotiated, he said.
?We?ll probably have some news on that very soon,? Leiweke said. ?I?m a big Dave Nonis fan, and I want a culture here that is different than the one I stepped into.?
BCE Inc. (BCE) and Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI/B), Canada?s two largest telecommunications companies, acquired control of Maple Leaf Sports in 2012 to add hundreds of hours of programming they can sell to sports fans on their smartphones and tablets. The two companies together generated profit of C$4.32 billion ($4.14 billion) last year.
Having to answer to the chiefs of two publicly traded companies is a change from Anschutz but one Leiweke says he?s happy with.
?Our owners know we?ve got to be patient and stop knee-jerking like we have in the past,? he said.
lamajama said:Deebo said:Nonis might be getting a new contract soon?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-07-15/former-anschutz-boss-charts-leafs-victory-parade-route.html
Leiweke said he is gathering the building blocks to an eventual Stanley Cup-winning Leafs squad. A key component will be general manager Dave Nonis, whose contract is being renegotiated, he said.
?We?ll probably have some news on that very soon,? Leiweke said. ?I?m a big Dave Nonis fan, and I want a culture here that is different than the one I stepped into.?
BCE Inc. (BCE) and Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI/B), Canada?s two largest telecommunications companies, acquired control of Maple Leaf Sports in 2012 to add hundreds of hours of programming they can sell to sports fans on their smartphones and tablets. The two companies together generated profit of C$4.32 billion ($4.14 billion) last year.
Having to answer to the chiefs of two publicly traded companies is a change from Anschutz but one Leiweke says he?s happy with.
?Our owners know we?ve got to be patient and stop knee-jerking like we have in the past,? he said.
"I want a culture different than the one I stepped into" ??
What does he mean by that? Is this a shot at BB?