The Marlies uncharacteristically had difficulty holding a lead in Game Three of the Calder Cup Western Conference Finals, as the Oklahoma City Barons rallied twice to tie the game, but Matt Frattinâs second goal with just over two minutes remaining in regulation to put Toronto ahead for good, winning a 5-3 decision in front of over 7300 fans at Ricoh Coliseum and taking a 2-1 lead in the best-of...
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Former Fighting Sioux All-American forward Matt Frattin has been in beast mode during the Toronto Marlies run through the Western Conference Finals series against the Oklahoma City Barons. In today's game, Frattin scored his seventh and eighth goal of the Calder Cup Playoffs that leads the AHL.
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This is the fourth article in a series looking at the Toronto Maple Leafs organizational depth by position. Thus far I have completed my review of goalies, defensemen and center icemen in the organization and that leaves us with wingers to round things out. As I stated in my previous article, most forwards can play multiple positions and often do throughout a season, I will do...
Where Will Jonas Gustavsson Sign?
Fresh off another lackluster season in which he posted a 17-17-4 record to go along with a 2.92 goals against average and a paltry 0.902 save percentage, it appears as if Jonas Gustavsson’s days as a Toronto Maple Leaf are over.
Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke made reference to Gustavsson’s departure at his season ending press conference when he suggested his team would...
Mike Augello: Kadri Doubtful For Game Four
If the Toronto Marlies are to take a commanding 3-1 lead over Oklahoma City in the Calder Cup Western Conference Finals, they will likely have to do it without Nazem Kadri.
According to Leafs TVâs Paul Hendrick, the Maple Leafs top pick in 2009 was injured in the first period of Torontoâs 5-3 victory Monday afternoon after being hit by Barons forward Cameron Abney...
Will success of Toronto Marlies play out in Maple Leafs’ favour next season?
Last season the Binghamton Senators of the American Hockey League took home the Calder Cup, and this year, the Ottawa Senators ran with the best in the New York Rangers in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Not that the two events are directly related, but it offers a glimmer of hope for the Toronto Maple Leafs and the success of their affiliate, the Marlies.
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