nationalpost.com - 12/9/2008
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TORONTO -- Jeremy Williams has perfected the first impression. It is making a lasting impression that the 24-year-old is still working on. In each of the last three seasons, Williams has been called up from the minors to play for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Each and every time, the winger has made ...
bleacherreport.com - 12/16/2008
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bleacherreport.com —
On June 10, Ron Wilson was hired as
the new Head Coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs....
The struggling franchise was looking for a coach to help them turn the corner after firing Paul Maurice, start rebuilding towards that elusive Stanley Cup. Was Ron ...
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Is Ron Wilson to Blame for the Toronto Maple Leafs' ...
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Toronto 4, New York 2
NEW YORK ISLANDER FAN CENTRAL —
National Post: Michael Traikos recaps the Islanders 4-2 loss to the Maple Leafs on Monday at ACC. AP: Also recaps Toronto's 4-2 win with Sports Network here. NYI Fan Central Comments: If not for Joey MacDonald it could have easily been seven or eight goals and if he was tired it did not show, excellent effort wasted. Something in the team defense/chemistry department is off right now, passing lanes open with skating, reactions to pressure just not good at all. Witt was throwing hits and getting in passing lanes but team defense ...
Deep Thoughts Vol. 16: Descent Into Madness...
Sports And The City —
... Jeremy Williams did bring some enjoyment, however. He did what he always does in his first game up from the AHL: score. On top of his goal, he made Jason Blake look pretty good too, and that is no easy task, my friends. ...
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