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James Reimer
Last updated: 3 days ago
3 days ago
"That sickening feeling in your stomach hits you and just won’t go away,"
3 days ago
"You look at all those super hero movies, You don’t start out being the best. They usually fall down and get back up. There’s a reason for that. It mimics life a lot."
3 days ago
"We made some big strides. Where we were picked to finish and where we did finish was a pretty significant jump and I think we have done a good job of bringing back more respectability to this team."
3 days ago
"We have to keep that hunger going forward because there are going to be seven teams in the conference who did not make the playoffs itching to get back"
3 days ago
"Any time you have some success like we did this year, and the way we played, I think we showed we are capable,"
3 days ago
"All of a sudden, your season is done, There’s no tomorrow. There’s not the next day. There’s not the get them next time. It’s just done. It’s an empty feeling."
3 days ago
"He gave me suggestions on how to handle the market and how to mentally get past what happened versus the Bruins. I mean, one of the things I’ve learned is to talk to people who have been there before, whether it be my dad, my grandfather or, in this case, Curtis Joseph. I mean, it’s Curtis Joseph!"
3 days ago
"He played here. He carried teams on his back. He was one of the top goalies of this era. It’s huge that I can run things by him,"
3 days ago
"One of your biggest supporters wants to talk,"
torontosun.com - 3 days ago
As James Reimer sees it, what befell the Maple Leafs on the last night of their season is nothing that Peter Parker, Wolverine or a young Bruce Wayne didn’t endure.
James Reimer "You look at all those super hero movies, You don’t start out being the best. They usually fall down and get back up. There’s a reason for that. It mimics life a lot."
James Reimer "That sickening feeling in your stomach hits you and just won’t go away,"

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torontosun.com - 3 days ago
With a few sleepless evenings behind him, the nightmare of the Causeway Collapse still haunting him, it took just one conversation on Thursday to rekindle the otherwise sagging spirits of James Reimer.
James Reimer "One of your biggest supporters wants to talk,"
James Reimer "He played here. He carried teams on his back. He was one of the top goalies of this era. It’s huge that I can run things by him,"
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edmontonsun.com - 4 days ago
If there was a tendency to play sports psychologist during the Maple Leafs season-ending exit meetings on Wednesday, the team’s management and coaching staff avoided it.

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miamiherald.com - 5 days ago
From now until the start of next season, and quite possibly beyond, there will be a lot of Toronto Maple Leafs fans who will point the finger at goaltender James Reimer for the team's shocking ousting from the 2013 playoffs.

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6 days ago
"The low feeling right now, that’s definitely in the top five lows of your life."
6 days ago
"It’s definitely in the top-five lows in your life, There’s no way to describe it. Just an empty feeling, really. It’s over and there’s nothing you can do about it."
miamiherald.com - 6 days ago
Patrice Bergeron put the winning touch on an extraordinary comeback, then raced into the arms of smiling teammate Zdeno Chara.
Brad Marchand "It can be a killer when you give up a lead like that and we've been there before, We know what it's like, so we wanted to make sure we jumped on that and came out hard, and we did that"
James Reimer "I was trying to be pretty even-keeled, There was time left, they could come back and they did."

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bleacherreport.com - 6 days ago
The Toronto Maple Leafs suffered one of their worst playoff losses in franchise history on Monday when they blew a 4-1 third-period lead in Game 7 of their first-round series against the Boston Bruins and lost in overtime.When Nazem Kadri put the Leafs up 4-1 with about 15 minutes remaining in regulation, Toronto was very close to becoming the 25th team in NHL history to win a Game 7 after being d
randy carlyle "I truly believe that this is going to make every single person in this dressing room a better hockey player in the future,"
randy carlyle "This is an experience you can’t buy, so we are going to take what we can and go back to work next year."

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torontosun.com - 6 days ago
If Jake Gardiner has any hockey nightmares this summer, they will be rooted in overtime of Game 7.
claude julien "Tyler, who has been criticized a lot in this series, if you watched the winning goal, did one heck of a job in front of that net before (Bergeron) puts it in."
James Reimer "It’s definitely in the top-five lows in your life, There’s no way to describe it. Just an empty feeling, really. It’s over and there’s nothing you can do about it."
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6 days ago
"I was trying to be pretty even-keeled, There was time left, they could come back and they did. When you’re up 4-1 you’d like to be able to hold onto that lead."
bleacherreport.com - 6 days ago
In one of the most thrilling playoff hockey games in recent memory, the Boston Bruins rallied from a 4-1 deficit in the third period to force overtime and upend the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4, securing a second-round playoff berth and handing Toronto a heartbreaking exit Monday night. The Bruins came out swinging in the opening minutes, finding some early scoring chances without much resistance from

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bleacherreport.com - 6 days ago
On Monday night TD Garden hosted the Game 7 matchup between the Boston Bruins and the Toronto Maple Leafs.And just nine minutes in the third period, the Maple Leafs led by three goals. The hometown fans slowly start to empty their seats; another season in the books, another early exit with a first-round loss. While many hope for a Cinderella story with their team battling back in the last minutes

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hockeybuzz.com - 6 days ago
A pair of sevens following and outstanding game 7 last night. It's Christmas in May my friends. On Detroit/Anaheim... Is there any doubt the Red Wings are the best coached team in the NHL? They have lost huge players on defense in Lidstrom and Rafalski over the past few years. Such a loss should devastate a team and yet the Red Wings knock out team that was right up there with Chicago th...

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May 13, 2013
"I'm just playing the game and hopefully things happen, and it's been going all right right now,"
May 13, 2013
"Obviously, experience definitely counts for something in the playoffs, But . . . it’s a matter of making less mistakes and finishing your chances."
Leafs look like old pros
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torontosun.com - May 13, 2013
Joe Colborne’s time is now.

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bostonherald.com - May 13, 2013
TORONTO — For a team filled with playoff newcomers, the Toronto Maple Leafs have grabbed the momentum in this series like a squad of veterans.Led by goaltender James Reimer, making his first appearance in NHL postseason play, the Leafs head into tonight’s seventh and deciding game against the Bruins with a lot of confidence.After a somewhat scrambly two periods at the Air Canada Centre last ni
James Reimer "Obviously, experience definitely counts for something in the playoffs, But . . . it’s a matter of making less mistakes and finishing your chances."
Dion Phaneuf "Obviously, the last game in here I didn’t feel good about the outcome, I felt like I owed it to the guys and luckily was able to tip that. It definitely felt good."

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May 6, 2013
"We hung him out to dry a couple too many times, That was the difference in the game."
May 6, 2013
"The crowd was awesome, One of the loudest I think I've played in front of in the NHL."
May 11, 2013
"They've a good team, they're a mature team and they're an experienced team, Obviously they wanted to find a way to keep it from going back to Toronto. We were able to squeak it out."