I remember some exciting Leafs hockey of the Sittler era in my youth, but those Leafs were no match for the mighty Habs or the Flyers.
It was only two years during which Gilmour had his greatest impact with the Leafs and that's almost 20 years ago now. Wow. I thought the Leafs of '93 might have been a team of destiny, but no.
The Quinn/Sundin years produced some pretty good Leafs hockey. Some 100 point teams and at least in the ballpark of contending. Those teams really only had Ottawa's number though, with those 4 series wins. The only other teams they beat were Philly and the Islanders, both in the 1st round.
A 100 point team with a shot at contending seems like a far off dream for the Leafs right now. And of course, everything's changed since those days. There's no chance now of 'buying a Cup' if there ever was.
It does seem though, that whoever has run the Leafs through the years can't quite rid themselves of the notion that there's some shortcut to success. Burke brought that attitude in, much to my dismay. To be fair to him, he is building up the youth in the system to a greater degree than any Leafs GM I recall.
I hope that this season was enough of a wake up call for him to abandon the quick fix strategy. Burke tends to contradict himself at times, so while taking what he says with a grain of salt, I'm interested in what he's going to do this summer.
It was only two years during which Gilmour had his greatest impact with the Leafs and that's almost 20 years ago now. Wow. I thought the Leafs of '93 might have been a team of destiny, but no.
The Quinn/Sundin years produced some pretty good Leafs hockey. Some 100 point teams and at least in the ballpark of contending. Those teams really only had Ottawa's number though, with those 4 series wins. The only other teams they beat were Philly and the Islanders, both in the 1st round.
A 100 point team with a shot at contending seems like a far off dream for the Leafs right now. And of course, everything's changed since those days. There's no chance now of 'buying a Cup' if there ever was.
It does seem though, that whoever has run the Leafs through the years can't quite rid themselves of the notion that there's some shortcut to success. Burke brought that attitude in, much to my dismay. To be fair to him, he is building up the youth in the system to a greater degree than any Leafs GM I recall.
I hope that this season was enough of a wake up call for him to abandon the quick fix strategy. Burke tends to contradict himself at times, so while taking what he says with a grain of salt, I'm interested in what he's going to do this summer.