Toronto Maple Leafs: Five Greatest Moments Of The 2009-2010 Season

April 13th, 2010 by Eric Warren Leave a reply »
This was a season that as you are all well aware, some some of worst, and some of the best of the Toronto Maple Leafs. From the puck drop of the opening face off, to the overtime goal that saw the Leafs win their final game of the season, we the fans have been both distraught and elated, sometimes both at the same time. As we sat and watched with our collective head in our hands and a furrowed brow, the Toronto Maple Leafs skated to one of the worst starts in the history of the NHL, we all gasped when our future star goaltender developed heart complications that required not one but to surgeries to correct. We looked on with pride at our new GM Brian Burke as he walked proudly beside his son who had just 'come out' in public, and deeply admired the man who said of his son " I had a million reasons to be proud of him before, his courage just gives me one more " We all later mourned the passing of this same son who was killed in a car accident just days before the start of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Brian Burke showed what he was made of and stood by his U S Mens Olympic team as he watched them as they played beyond most everyone's expectations and captured the Silv ...

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