Goaltender Ben Scrivens signed a two-year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday, and The Toronto Globe and Mail reports the deal calls for Scrivens to make $600,000 in the first year and $625,000 in the second. Scrivens played 12 games for the Maple Leafs last year and had a 3.13 goals-against average. He said he would like to compete for a starting job but is likely to be a backup to James Reimer at the start of the season.
THE BACKYARD
BEST OF MAXIM
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES
Leafs sign goaltender Scrivens to 2-year deal
The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed goaltender Ben Scrivens to a two-year contract worth $1.25 million.
Scrivens made his NHL debut, recorded his first win and stopped 38 shots in the Leafs' 4-1 victory on Nov. 3 at Columbus. He played 12 games for the Leafs, going 4-5-2 with a 3.13 goals against average and a .903 save percentage.
Scrivens played most of last season in the...
Leafs sign G Scrivens to 2-year deal
The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed goaltender Ben Scrivens to a two-year contract worth $1.25 million.
Scrivens made his NHL debut, recorded his first win and stopped 38 shots in the Leafs' 4-1 victory on Nov. 3 at Columbus. He played 12 games for the Leafs, going 4-5-2 with a 3.13 goals against average and a .903 save percentage.
Scrivens played most of last season in the...
Mike Augello: Scrivens Signed To Two Year Deal
Per the Mapleleafs.com website:
Brian Burke, President and General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, announced Wednesday that the hockey club has signed goaltender Ben Scrivens to a two-year contract.
Scrivens, 26, split the 2011-12 season between the Maple Leafs and the American Hockey Leagueâs Toronto Marlies. The 6-2, 192-pound goaltender played 12 games for the Maple...
Leafs Sign Scrivens
from the Toronto Maple Leafs,
Brian Burke, President and General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, announced Wednesday that the hockey club has signed goaltender Ben Scrivens to a two-year contract.
Scrivens, 26, split the 2011-12 season between the Maple Leafs and the American Hockey League’s Toronto Marlies. The 6-2, 192-pound goaltender played 12 games...
Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke doesn’t think too highly of ESPN
In an interview with the National Post, Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke spent 99.9% of the interview talking about the possible NHL lockout and where the Leafs are head. The other 0.01% was spent responding to the Maple Leafs finishing last among professional franchises in ESPN’s Ultimate Team Rankings.
To be fair, the rankings are mainly put together based on feedback from...
Toronto Maple Leafs GM crying after franchise named worst in pro sports
Not only is the city of Toronto, Canada currently one of the most inept in the world when it comes to professional sports teams, ESPN has named the Toronto Maple Leafs as the worst franchise in North America. The NHL team came in dead last in a recent survey by ESPN Magazine, which means they [...]
[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Toronto Maple Leafs Offseason Notes
By Tony Ambrogio (@SNTonyAmbrogio)
Here’s what we learned from the Toronto Maple Leafs charity golf tournament on Monday — rounded up into some Toronto Maple Leafs offseason notes:
Brian Burke hates ESPN
Nazem Kadri – facing a critical season ahead – is in the best shape of his career thanks to a former Maple Leaf.
Joffrey Lupul is thinking about playing in Europe if there...
Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke trashes ESPN... over fan rankings
Every year, ESPN rolls out their Ultimate Fan Rankings, which causes a lot of debate among fans across the country. This year, the worst team ranked was the Toronto Maple Leafs, and general manager Brian Burke wasn't too pleased with that.
“I don’t think ESPN knows a single thing about hockey. I think their hockey coverage stinks. I don’t think they know anything...
Luongo to Toronto looks dead
With every trade discussion, there are multiple scenarios and partners to be considered. It looks as though one of those scenarios is dead, as the Toronto Maple Leafs signed backup netminder Ben Scrivens to a two-year contract on Wednesday.
Scrivens, who split time between the Maple Leafs and their AHL affiliate, the Marlies, posted a 4-5-2 record with a 3.13 GAA and a save percentage...
Mike Augello: Nothing Clear About The Leafs Center Position
In the weeks following the draft and free agency, Maple Leafs management indicated that they had designs on giving newly acquired winger James van Riemsdyk a long look at center; a position that he has not played in the NHL, but has long been an area in need of an upgrade for the Maple Leafs.
GM Brian Burke said after the trade âHe has played a fair amount of center in...
Maple Leafs GM Unhappy With Team Being Named Worst Franchise In Pro Sports
Vancouver SunNot only is the city of Toronto, Canada currently one of the most inept in the world when it comes to professional sports teams, ESPN has named the Toronto Maple Leafs as the worst franchise in North America.The NHL team came in dead last in a recent survey by ESPN Magazine, which means they rank 122nd out of 122. The survey asked several questions and ranked the clubs...
All Sports Forum Discussions
| Latest Rumors | The Backyard | Going Viral |
|
|
Today's Best Stuff |
For BloggersJoin the Yardbarker Network for more promotion, traffic, and money. |
Company Info |
Help |
What is Yardbarker?Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond. |












|
September 12, 2012


