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Can the Leafs get into the playoffs in 2011
Toronto Maple Leafs hockey is here ready for a thrilling season of Leafs action. after showing signs of last year, Leafs fans are hoping the team can make a leap this year. The excitement is in the air in Toronto, and the Maple Leafs got a gigantic reception when they first got into Toronto, with estimates at 2,000 at RCAF Flyers Arena to welcome the team home. Lots of Maple Leafs hockey action will be going down this year and tickets are always in high demand. Now’s the time to buy Toronto Maple Leafs tickets and get a front row seat for the excitement. Maple Leafs Captain Dion Phaneuf has been stellar since he was acquired from the Calgary Flames, and it looks like the Maple Leafs got the best of that trade. the team working hard, and they are ready for the Montreal Canadiens, the Ottawa Senators and all the rest of the teams in the National Hockey League. Leafs goalie James Reimer had an incredible 32 saves in their shutout over the Canadiens and the goaltending future should be bright for fans. Big games on the schedule include games against the Montreal Canadiens in Toronto and tickets normally sell out very fast. Be there to watch the Leafs take on the Canadiens, the Senators and all the other teams in the NHL. Toronto fans are notorious for their support, and players are finding out the Leafs fans are everywhere. The Leafs have some tough rivals in the Northeast Division so the Maple Leafs can't afford to take any time off. Between Dion Phaneuf and Phil Kessel the Toronto Maple Leafs have some weapons to put the puck in the net. Kessel has one of the most powerful shots in the NHL, and he'll be scoring plenty of goals this year. Coach Ron Wilson has the Leafs ready for NHL hockey and tickets reflect the high optimism. Newly acquired David Steckel will be able to contribute to the team. Steckel took a lot of heat for his concussion-inducing hit on Sydney Crosby in the 2011 Winter Classic, but Toronto is hoping he can get past it. Fans are hoping that Tim Connolly can recover from injury sooner rather than later. The Air Canada Centre can hold up to 18819 fans so check out the Maple Leafs hockey action live. The Globe and Mail's James Mirtle thinks something might be up with the Leafs, but you can find out in person with some hockey tickets. Don't miss being at the Air Canada Centre this year so that you can see Toronto Maple Leafs hockey live! By admin at 2011-10-14 15:38 | read more | add new comment
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