Tomas Kaberle

Ask Adam: Identity crisis

In the mailbag this week: Who's your all-time team?... Why doesn't Canada ice two Olympic entries? And more. - I got an Ask Adam question this week from a woman congratulating me on being hired as Panthers assistant coach and...

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Southern discomfort for Leafs

A season that is going south hit a low point down in Dixie last night with a 6-5 shootout loss. The Maple Leafs hit rock-bottom 30th place at the same time they reached the quarter pole of their NHL schedule.

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Leafs Live: No lineup changes expected

Jason Blake battles Wayne Primeau as the Toronto Maple Leafs practise at the MasterCard Centre for Excellence Arena in Toronto. Launch AccuScore Game Forecast 2:25 p.m. The Maple Leafs, riding a five-game losing streak that has...

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NHL's biggest surprises at the quarter-pole

A fitter Anze Kopitar is delivering on his promise by leading the scoring race The rash of injuries to top stars will lead to rule changes regarding head shots Rod Brind'Amour's shocking struggles have mirrored those of his...

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Jobs on the line as Leafs get set for Hurricanes

Kevin McGran SPORTS REPORTER Jason Blake, seen here in a game against the Carolina Hurricanes on Nov. 6, 2009, is frequently mentioned as one of the Leafs' underachievers so far this season. REUTERS FILE PHOTO Read a recap of...

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Leafs a disappointment at the quarter-pole

The Maple Leafs reach the quarter pole of the NHL schedule Thursday against the Carolina Hurricanes. While they didn't expect to be leading the league at this point, it's quite shocking that last place in a 30-team league is at...

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Senators Watch: Pining for the good ol' days

So, the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs resumed their hostilities in The Battle of Ontario last night. Undoubtedly, it gave fans at Scotiabank Place the chance to lustily boo that dastardly Matt Stajan, well-known stick...

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Spirit not enough for Leafs

Mike Fisher scores the first and last goals of the game as Ottawa squeaks by provincial rival For those who perhaps believed the passions have stilled in the Battle of Ontario, it took only two minutes and change for the bad...

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Fewer than 3,000 tickets available for Tuesday's game against Toronto

The Ottawa Senators (http://senators.nhl.com/index.html) announced today that fewer than 3,000 tickets remain for Tuesday's 7:30 p.m. home game against the Toronto Maple Leafs (http://mapleleafs.nhl.com/) at Scotiabank Place....

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ROOKIE GUNNARSSON IMPRESSES IN DEBUT

If there was a bright spot in the Toronto Maple Leafs' third loss in a row on Saturday night, it was the play of unheralded rookie defenceman Carl Gunnarsson. The 23-year-old from Orebro, Sweden, ended up getting more than 21...

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