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"We gave ourselves a very good chance to win this series, and we gave it away, It's that simple."
May 14, 2013
"That empty feeling. This is going to sit with us for a while."
MAPLE LEAFS: 'We ran out of gas'
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May 13, 2013
"It’s tough to stay composed, Any type of playoff experience will help us (next year). But unfortunately we’ve got to live through this the whole summer. Anytime you get knocked out of the playoffs, it hurts."
Bruins rally, stun Leafs 5-4 in OT in Game 7
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Bruins rally from 3 down in 3rd, oust Leafs
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Bruins post miracle Game 7 rally, eliminate Maple Leafs in OT
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- May 13, 2013
First, the goal, a rebound winner from Patrice Bergeron. He snuck behind two defensemen -- Cody Franson and Jake Gardiner -- and put the loose puck into the empty net.
From that point, the celebration was underway, from the bench to the ice...
... to the stands:
And then the handshake line:
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May 10, 2013
"It took us a while to build that credibility, and there were some growing pains, but we believed right from the start we were going to be fresh and re-do this."
Leafs bought into new philosophy early
torontosun.com
May 10, 2013
"It was a fresh start, we had new systems in place, we were going to be a different team. The image of our team was going to be different"
Leafs bought into new philosophy early
torontosun.com
May 10, 2013
"I think we believed it right from the start in camp,"
Leafs bought into new philosophy early
torontosun.com
May 11, 2013
"[Reimer] was great tonight, You can’t ask for any more from a goaltender than what he gave us tonight. He was unbelievable, he made a lot of big saves at key times for us and we are coming out of here with a win because of him."
Will James Reimer Be the Catalyst for a Leafs Upset over Bruins?
bleacherreport.com
May 10, 2013
"That was a big momentum boost for us, When he’s making saves like that we really feed off that."
David Shoalts: Goalie James Reimer is the reason Leafs are alive for Game 6
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torontosun.com
- May 10, 2013
Learn on the fly or fail.
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Mar 24, 2012
"I haven’t got to do much of that in games yet, but I’m trying to take advantage of the opportunities when I’ve been given them and hopefully I can turn it around for myself and the team here."
Leafs fall to Rangers in shootout
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Leafs fall to Rangers in shootout
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Leafs fall to Rangers in shootout
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Mar 24, 2012
"It’s just one of those things where (Carlyle) came in and there had to be an odd-man out and I was that guy, He said he needs to see leadership qualities out of me in terms of being a good teammate and a positive guy around the room. He didn’t want any distractions or anything like that."
Leafs fall to Rangers in shootout
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Leafs fall to Rangers in shootout
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Leafs fall to Rangers in shootout
sports.nationalpost.com
Mar 24, 2012
"good soldier."
Leafs fall to Rangers in shootout
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Leafs fall to Rangers in shootout
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Leafs fall to Rangers in shootout
sports.nationalpost.com
Mar 24, 2012
"It definitely feels good to get a rhythm out there, It can be a little tough when you’re not used to playing."
Leafs fall to Rangers in shootout
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Leafs fall to Rangers in shootout
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Leafs fall to Rangers in shootout
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Mar 26, 2012
"It's just a bit more of a patient-type system I guess, When we get possession of (the puck), we don't necessarily want to try and fly the zone as much as maybe we were before."
Carlyle stands firm with season winding down
sportsnet.ca
Mar 29, 2012
"Things haven’t, obviously, gone the way we’ve wanted them to, We haven’t won at home in a long time, and we get a chance to do that for our fans and try to put a good effort forth for them. It’s a matter of playing for pride."
Leafs accept fate of failed season
sports.nationalpost.com
Mar 29, 2012
"We didn’t do a good enough job of facing adversity head-on, We kind of let it take over us, and we lost some confidence. We lost our swagger that we had from the start of the year when we were playing really well, and we just never got back to that point."
Leafs accept fate of failed season
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See you in September Leafs
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sportsnet.ca
- Apr 9, 2012
When listening to the players recap the past year, you get the impression they wish they could start the next season tomorrow.
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canada.com
- Mar 24, 2012
One of the great mysteries of this season for the Toronto Maple Leafs — besides the out-of-nowhere slump that cost the team a playoff spot — is why Cody Franson continues to find himself in the coach’s doghouse.
Cody Franson "I haven’t got to do much of that in games yet, but I’m trying to take advantage of the opportunities when I’ve been given them and hopefully I can turn it around for myself and the team here."
Cody Franson "It’s just one of those things where (Carlyle) came in and there had to be an odd-man out and I was that guy, He said he needs to see leadership qualities out of me in terms of being a good teammate and a positive guy around the room. He didn’t want any distractions or anything like that."
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bleacherreport.com
- Mar 21, 2012
The Leafs have six players on the roster that will be free agents on July 1, and with the way this season is coming to a disappointing close, there are some important decisions to be made in preparation for next year. Four of those players (Nikolai Kulemin, Matt Frattin, Jay Rosehill and Cody Franson) will become restricted free agents, meaning the Leafs can decide to tender them qualified offers
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sports.nationalpost.com
- Mar 20, 2012
Today’s NHL standings are strange but true. Teams like Florida in the east and Dallas in the west, vault ahead of teams with greater points simply because they lead their division
Cody Franson "Like everything else, there are good things and bad things about it, There’s sometimes teams with more points than the guys that end up third because they won the division, but it does make the divisions matter."
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Mar 19, 2012
"Like everything else, there are good things and bad things about it, There’s sometimes teams with more points than the guys that end up third because they won the division, but it does make the divisions matter."
Scanlan: Convoluted standings requires primer for fans
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Cody Franson "Like everything else, there are good things and bad things about it, There’s sometimes teams with more points than the guys that end up third because they won the division, but it does make the divisions matter."
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bleacherreport.com
- Mar 12, 2012
The Toronto Maple Leafs are in a very favorable position when it comes to their defensive depth. They currently have seven capable NHL defencemen capable of playing 20-plus minutes every night, with Korbinian Holzer, Jesse Blacker and Matt Lashoff dying to get an opportunity to prove themselves in the NHL.With only six spots available in the lineup on a nightly basis, one of the Leafs' defencemen
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theglobeandmail.com
- Mar 11, 2012
After shootout loss to Philadelphia, Toronto heads to Washington
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thestar.com
- Mar 9, 2012
Hockey helped ease racial divide growing up in Toronto, but when it came to the NHL: “I was as good as the most talented player. I was stopped by the colour barrier.”
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thestar.com
- Mar 9, 2012
Philadelphia takes sole possession of first place in the National Lacrosse League’s East Division.
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thestar.com
- Mar 9, 2012
Glenn Howard and front end Brent Laing and Craig Saville are 1-4 in Brier finals since 2006, winning in 2007.
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Mar 9, 2012
"That was a scary thing. I got lucky."
Feschuk: Leafs’ Cody Franson has vision scare
thestar.com
Mar 9, 2012
"That was scary to me, not being able to see for 15 or 20 seconds, I was nervous at first. I didn’t know what to feel. It felt like my eyeball kind of got pushed back into the socket a bit. It wasn’t a good feeling."
Feschuk: Leafs’ Cody Franson has vision scare
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