Giguere finished with 30 saves, becoming only the second goaltender in team history to record a shutout in his debut. Ed Belfour was the first, beating the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-0 on Oct. 10, 2002.
Thanks for the trade. Hope things work out with Toskala, Stajan and...oh well I can't remember the rest of their names because that's how forgettable they were. We'll leave the light on in the basement so you can make yourself at home.
Thanks for the trade. Hope things work out with Toskala, Stajan and...oh well I can't remember the rest of their names because that's how forgettable they were. We'll leave the light on in the basement so you can make yourself at home.
Hugs and Kisses
Brian Burke
well, if the season was only one game per year, you would be fine.
Thanks for the trade. Hope things work out with Toskala, Stajan and...oh well I can't remember the rest of their names because that's how forgettable they were. We'll leave the light on in the basement so you can make yourself at home.
Hugs and Kisses
Brian Burke
well, if the season was only one game per year, you would be fine.
Leaf fans live game to game. It's the only joy we have left. If we were to focus on season long performance we would need grief counselors at the games.
The recent trades will be good for Toronto and Calgary I think. JOKEinin was just wasted $$$ and I think there is some secret stuff regarding Phaneuf. I can't figure it out but it has to be more than a shake-up and dumping some salary. They do still have Bowmeister but they don't use him in a way that he can play to his potential. I also don't think Brent can coach like Darryl. Giguere will be excellent in Toronto and Phaneuf is an instant star there. Calgary could see a lot of upside from the 'supporting cast' that they acquired from Toronto but the thing is they had a bunch of those kind of players 5 years ago and more recently as well...they could have kept them then it seems.
I don't know...I was in Calgary during the strike/lockout year and Ken King was always saying on the radio that they were going to do SO MUCH for the fans when hockey 'came back' but I don't think anyone saw anything. When it turned out that hockey was just as popular as ever in Canada the owners all just forgot all about that year.
Thanks for the trade. Hope things work out with Toskala, Stajan and...oh well I can't remember the rest of their names because that's how forgettable they were. We'll leave the light on in the basement so you can make yourself at home.
Hugs and Kisses
Brian Burke
Kinda ironic that all Three Stars were players who just joined the team
Yeah......just not the ones that were in Calgary.
Dear Calgary and Anaheim
Thanks for the trade. Hope things work out with Toskala, Stajan and...oh well I can't remember the rest of their names because that's how forgettable they were. We'll leave the light on in the basement so you can make yourself at home.
Hugs and Kisses
Brian Burke
well, if the season was only one game per year, you would be fine.
Kinda ironic that all Three Stars were players who just joined the team
Yeah......just not the ones that were in Calgary.
um - I thought Phaneuf got third star
Toronto/Calgary trades are NOT a good thing, given the history
Well not good for US
Though it was illegal for Calgary and Toronto to trade between them since the last fleecing Calgary got.
Dear Calgary and Anaheim
Thanks for the trade. Hope things work out with Toskala, Stajan and...oh well I can't remember the rest of their names because that's how forgettable they were. We'll leave the light on in the basement so you can make yourself at home.
Hugs and Kisses
Brian Burke
well, if the season was only one game per year, you would be fine.
Leaf fans live game to game. It's the only joy we have left. If we were to focus on season long performance we would need grief counselors at the games.
I don't know...I was in Calgary during the strike/lockout year and Ken King was always saying on the radio that they were going to do SO MUCH for the fans when hockey 'came back' but I don't think anyone saw anything. When it turned out that hockey was just as popular as ever in Canada the owners all just forgot all about that year.