Thursday, June 29, 2017

McDavid Megadeal: How does it Impact Matthews Future Extension?

Connor McDavid is about to sign an 8-year extension with the Edmonton Oilers, north of $100 million. He deserves every penny. He is by all accounts; the greatest thing ever to happen to hockey. The greatest personality, the greatest talent, and just a perfect ambassador for the sport in Canada while playing for the Oilers.

So the next question to be asked: how does this impact Auston Matthews' future contract extension with the Maple Leafs? One can only hope they can sign him to an 8-year extension. My guess is they'll settle on only five. And Matthews may not be as easy to tie down as McDavid was. He's just a different kid.

So you can pretty much mark it down for this time next year: That’s when the Maple Leafs will likely negotiate a contract extension for Auston Matthews that will probably look a lot like McDavid’s deal. Maybe it’ll be a little less generous; Matthews, as spectacular as he is, hasn’t yet shown himself to be in McDavid’s stratosphere. Then again, Matthews has another season to rise. And given his track record so far, it’d be foolish to suggest he doesn’t have it in him.

Either way, he’s going to be expensive. Which only underlines the opportunity staring the Leafs in the face. They’ve got Matthews and Mitch Marner on entry-level deals for two more seasons. That’s an enticing prospect for a team that took a massive competitive leap this past year. It wasn’t just their six-game, five-overtime playoff series with the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Washington Capitals that suggested as much. From Jan. 1 until the regular season’s end, only two Eastern teams — the Capitals and Islanders — compiled more points than the Leafs.

Basically, it's expected that productive veterans will soon be cut loose for cheaper talent so that the Maple Leafs can get ready to make a big offering to Matthews.

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Toronto Maple Leafs 2017 - 2018 Schedule Highlights

You can see the Toronto Maple Leafs upcoming 2017-2018 schedule here. I am going to highlight the 'can't miss' spots of the schedule below.

October 4th at Winnipeg
Season opener. Laine vs. Matthews. 'Nuff said.

October 7th vs. New York Rangers
Home ice-opener versus a quality opponent. Also, it's Hockey Night in Canada! (Full schedule here for HNIC)

November 22nd at Florida (Thanksgiving Eve)
I always loved watching hockey with a holiday and a big meal on deck. Hockey is just at it's greatest point during this point in the season.

December 15th at Detroit
The Leaves first trip to Little Caesar's Arena in Detroit. I *might* make the trip for this one. It is a Friday night.

December 20th at Columbus
Perfect timing. I have never visited Nationwide Arena; my hometown arena, so close to Christmas. I will definitely be at this game to see Auston Matthews play for the first time live.

December 23rd at New York Rangers
Two nights before Christmas. I'll be watching. Wish it was in Toronto.

December 31st at Las Vegas
New Years' Eve afternoon. Hopefully I can catch some of this while my kids are running around and before any bowl games come on.

March 3rd vs. Washington (at Navy Stadium) Outdoor
I always enjoy the outdoor classics. Let's get some memorable revenge on the Caps for game six and the opening round of the playoffs last year. Hopefully by this time in the year, Matthews is tracking 50 goals.

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Jeff Brubaker, Toronto Draft Grade, and Donairs

My buddy played for former NHL Jeff Brubaker. I pulled this off his facebook account. I recently read a great interview with Brubaker off Slapshot Diaries. Here is his page on Hockey-Reference.com.


The Maple Leafs were given an A- over at The Score for their draft

In almost every single preseason mock draft, Liljegren was going first or second overall. He failed to progress in his second year, but that can be tough to do as a 17-year-old defenseman playing with men. He also battled injuries and an illness, resulting in a halt in his development. He is one of the smoothest skaters in the draft and has elite offensive upside.

The Leafs addressed a huge need after the first round, adding two towering defensemen. Rasanen stands at 6-foot-7, while Gordeev is 6-6.

The Buds also took a chance on a 6-foot-3 netminder, Scott, who may have fallen in the draft due to his results. He posted an ugly goals-against average and save percentage, but played for the worst team in the WHL.

Grade: A-
Finally, I had my first Donair experience at the local mall tonight. It was pretty cool - shaved meat. Beef, chicken, or lamb (I went chicken) with a variety of vegtables. Here are the best Toronto Donairs places. I'll have to stop by one of these when I go.


Friday, June 23, 2017

NHL Draft Night for the Toronto Maple Leafs


Tonight was the NHL Draft, and I stuck around since NHL Network has been pried from me somehow by Direct TV and followed the picks online a little bit. This draft definitely seemed to lack the 'sizzle' of a generational prospect, but I am nonetheless interested to see who the Maple Leafs added.

The Hischier kid the New Jersey Devils took #1 overall is dubbed as a Mitch Marner clone.

The Maple Leafs took a kid who is classified as an 'elite' skating defenceman. His name is Timothy Liljegren, and I will undoubtedly fuck up the spelling of his name for years to come. The brass says he's probably going to be with the big team this year.



More posts to come tomorrow night once the Maple Leafs have compiled more picks.

Twitter seems to think the Maple Leafs hit a home run:





Thursday, June 22, 2017

The Auston Matthews 2016 Draft Lottery



Here's the full broadcast. It's really a great thing to watch every year; even though you hope your team isn't part of it. Some great players have been drafted as part of this draft lottery, with Auston Matthews being the latest.

It's fun to watch which franchise is going to get their hands on the next number one overall.

Bettman:

New Adidas Hockey Uniforms

Paul Lukas (an asshole) has a breakdown of the new Adidas NHL uniforms.

Pension Plan Puppets breaks down the Leafs' new jersey, which keeps the classic look.



HONOUR. PRIDE. COURAGE. This is cool.



It's good to be rooting for a team like the Yankees in hockey that doesn't change up their looks.

NHL Draft Day 2017


I know nothing about the NHL draft. I am not going to pretend to. But tonight; Friday evening in Chicago, is the NHL draft. 

The Maple Leafs hold selections 17, 59, 110, 124, 172, and 203. That's not a bevy of selections where you're really going to make hay and you just hope that the Leafs hit on the first two picks in the first and second rounds and then maybe find a serviceable guy later there. 

A kid named Nico Hischier is expected to be taken #1 overall by the New Jersey Devils as a Centre. The same mock has the Leafs taking Erik Brannstrom, a LH defenceman.

It's just good to be writing about NHL hockey.

Leafs Schedule Released; Golden Knights Expansion

Couple of Thursday night offseason links:


My Buddy the Nordsman



I work with this guy at my bank - one of the best dudes I've ever talked hockey with. He crossed paths with John Kordic, Link Gaetz and a bunch of other hockey legends in training camp and the minors.

Literally has more hockey stories than I have hairs. I could listen to him all day. He bums lippers off me, and me him.

My friend, the Nordsman.

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Hockey Chirps

This in essence, is why I love hockey....

More Auston Matthews Calder - Soak it In



Here's all 40 goals:





Imports Dragon Figures will make an Auston Matthews Figure!


On a night when the Las Vegas Golden Knights made 30 Expansion Draft picks, on a night where the NHL held their awards show and Auston Matthews took down the Calder Trophy; Imports Dragon (unofficially) tipped off fans that an Auston Matthews figure is coming to us collectors!

Look closely in the bottom left hand corner of the photo that was posted to their Facebook page. More information should come tomorrow. In the meantime; read a little bit more about Matthews' attire this evening over at Pension Plan Puppets

Auston Matthews' Calder

Saturday, June 17, 2017

This is now exclusively an Auston Matthews/Toronto Maple Leafs Blog



It was the biggest Maple Leafs goal of my lifetime (I think). I still have to brush up on the history of hockey's mecca team; but I knew then on that Sunday night that Auston Matthews was my guy.



It ended in futility for the Leafs, being eliminated in game six of the playoffs by the Capitols. They lost 2-1 in the final period.

But really, Auston Matthews had peaked my interest from the very beginning. The night he made his NHL debut, and scored four goals. It was something right out of a storybook.



Very soon, I will be writing about the Leafs daily on this blog. I am going to blog about hockey as hard as I ever have. I'm going to head to Toronto to visit the Hall of Fame and see a Leafs game this upcoming season. Get ready for the Auston Matthews era of Hockey Night the Blog.

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