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The first quarter of the NHL season for the Toronto Maple Leafs has been sad. Full Article at Bleacher Report
d shoaltsglobeandmail.com If most fans had their way, Brian Burke would be busy this weekend firing Ron Wilson, trading Nazem Kadri, Tyler Bozak, Luke Schenn and just about any other prospect the Toronto Maple Leafs have, and presto, they would no... Full Article at Globe and Mail
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke, left, serves a hot dog to 7-year-old Mason Dietrich, from Waterloo, Ontario, before the Maple Leafs' NHL hockey season opener against the Montreal Canadiens in Toronto on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009. View Photo »
We have played well enough to win eight of the last 10 games and that's why you haven't seem me storm into the dressing room and yell at everybody ... Other than the Minnesota game [a 5-2 loss to another of the league's struggling teams], I think our efforts have been solid. It is clear they are listeni...
A Maple Leafs roster shakeup is in the works. It's just unclear whether it will come through a trade or a demotion. Full Article at Toronto Star
It is honourable and right for Brian Burke to stand by his coach, even more because he didn't hire Ron Wilson to guide the Maple Leafs. Full Article at Toronto Star
Where some general managers prefer to dance around the truth, Bob Murray has been refreshingly blunt since being named Anaheim Ducks GM last year. After trading Chris Pronger, he told Sporting News that a decision like that "eats away at you." Full Article at Sporting News
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke, right, watches as 7-year-old Mason Dietrich, left, from Waterloo, Ontario, eats a hot dog served by Burke before the Maple Leafs' NHL hockey season opener against the Montreal Canadiens in Toronto on Thur... View Photo »
What should Brian Burke do to fix the Toronto Maple Leafs?
Here we are at the end of November. Where does the time go? Already a quarter of the 2009-10 season is in the books -- give or take a game here or there. Full Article at National Hockey league | NHL.com
Nvidia is auctioning off a custom-built on eBay. Company spokesperson Brian Burke told TG Daily that the machine was "hand built" by veteran case modder Richard "Darth Beavis" Surroz and is valued at over $10,000. Full Article at Tom's Hardware Guide
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Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke, left, serves a hot dog to 7-year-old Mason Dietrich, from Waterloo, Ontario, before the Maple Leafs' NHL hockey season opener against the Montreal Canadiens in Toronto on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke, right, watches as 7-year-old Mason Dietrich, left, from Waterloo, Ontario, eats a hot dog served by Burke before the Maple Leafs' NHL hockey season opener against the Montreal Canadiens in Toronto on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke, left, and newly-acquired player Phil Kessel pose for photographs during a news conference in Toronto on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Maple Leafs draftee Nazem Kadri (R) talks with general manager Brian Burke (L) and special advisor Cliff Fletcher during the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft in Montreal, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Maple Leafs draftee Nazem Kadri (2nd R) poses with general manager Brian Burke (L), special advisor Cliff Fletcher (2nd L) and senior vice-president of hockey operations Dave Nonis (R) during the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft in Montreal, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »MONTREAL, QC - JUNE 26: President & General Manager Brian Burke (L) and head coach Ron Wilson (R) of the Toronto Maple Leafs talk with Genral Manager Joe Nieuwendyk of the Dallas Stars prior to the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft at the Bell Centre on June 26, 2009 in Montreal,...
View Photo »MONTREAL, QC - JUNE 26: President & General Manager Brian Burke (L) of the Toronto Maple Leafs talks with Genral Manager Joe Nieuwendyk of the Dallas Stars prior to the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft at the Bell Centre on June 26, 2009 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
View Photo »Nazem Kadri shares a laugh with Brian Burke, left, and Cliff Fletcher of the Toronto Maple Leafs as he slips on his jersey at the 2009 NHL hockey entry draft Friday, June 26, 2009, in Montreal.
View Photo »Nazem Kadri shares a laugh with Brian Burke, left, and Cliff Fletcher of the Toronto Maple Leafs as he slips on his jersey at the 2009 NHL hockey entry draft Friday, June 26, 2009, in Montreal.
View Photo »Tortonto Maple Leafs President and General Manager Brian Burke arrives at the NHL's Scouting Combine ahead of the NHL hockey draft in Toronto, May 29, 2009.
View Photo »NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, left, chats with Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke (right) at a luncheon at The National Club, in Toronto, on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009. The commissioner gave a speach after the lunch on the future of the hockey league.
View Photo »NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, left, chats with Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke (right) at a luncheon at The National Club, in Toronto, on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009. The commissioner gave a speach after the lunch on the future of the hockey league.
View Photo »Brian Burke (R), new President and General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, speaks to the media while Richard Peddie, President and Chief Executive Officer of Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment Ltd. , watches, during a news conference in Toronto, November 29, 2008.
View Photo »Brian Burke (R), new President and General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, speaks to the media while Richard Peddie (L), President and Chief Executive Officer of Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment Ltd. , watches at a news conference in Toronto, November 29, 2008.
View Photo »Brian Burke (R), new President and General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, shakes hands with head coach Ron Wilson at a news conference in Toronto, November 29, 2008.
View Photo »Brian Burke (R), new President and General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, shakes hands with Richard Peddie, President and Chief Executive Officer of Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment Ltd, at a news conference in Toronto, November 29, 2008.
View Photo »MONTREAL, QC - JUNE 26: President & General Manager Brian Burke of the Toronto Maple Leafs looks on prior to the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft at the Bell Centre on June 26, 2009 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
View Photo »Brian Burke, general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, speaks to reporters after the NHL board of governors meeting in Montreal, Wednesday, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Brian Burke, new President and General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, speaks to the media at a news conference in Toronto, November 29, 2008.
View Photo »Brian Burke speaks to the media at a news conference in Toronto, November 29, 2008. Burke was introduced as the new president and general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday, promising to restore the team to past glory.
View Photo »TORONTO - NOVEMBER 29: Brian Burke speaks to the media after being named President and General Manger of the Toronto Maple Leafs November 29, 2008 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
View Photo »TORONTO - NOVEMBER 29: Brian Burke speaks to the media after being named President and General Manger of the Toronto Maple Leafs November 29, 2008 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
View Photo »TORONTO - NOVEMBER 29: Brian Burke speaks to the media after being named President and General Manger of the Toronto Maple Leafs November 29, 2008 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
View Photo »TORONTO - NOVEMBER 29: Brian Burke wears Toronto Maple Leafs cuff links during a press conference after being named the teams President and General Manager November 29, 2008 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
View Photo »TORONTO - NOVEMBER 29: Brian Burke speaks to the media after being named President and General Manger of the Toronto Maple Leafs November 29, 2008 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
View Photo »Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke, right, watches as 7-year-old Mason Dietrich, left, from Waterloo, Ontario, eats a hot dog served by Burke before the Maple Leafs' NHL hockey season opener against the Montreal Canadiens in Toronto on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.
View Photo »We have played well enough to win eight of the last 10 games and that's why you haven't seem me storm into the dressing room and yell at everybody ... Other than the Minnesota game [a 5-2 loss to another of the league's struggling teams], I think our efforts have been solid. It is clear they are listeni...
What should Brian Burke do to fix the Toronto Maple Leafs?
Obviously, our job is to make the game as safe as we can make it without reducing the amount of hitting that is distinctive of our game in North America ... It's a rough sport. There's not a safe place on the ice surface and it's never going to be a safe workplace.
We had some fun together ... Him and Brian Burke feed off each other. When they're together, it's pretty comical to listen to, and that's a good way to have it. If [Wilson] wants to speak his mind, good for him.
We’ve told the NHL we’d like to host an entry draft, an All-Star game and an outdoor game [at BMO Field, home of soccer’s Toronto FC] ... We think Toronto’s a pretty important market, and we think we could do a pretty good job with those things, and we’d like to host them. We’d like our fans to get a ch...
He's not new at this, he has got 16 years of invaluable experience from a lot of great hockey minds ... He has also worked for Brian Burke in Anaheim and Ray Shero in Pittsburgh.
We’ve told the NHL we’d like to host an entry draft, an All-Star game and an outdoor game [at BMO Field, home of soccer’s Toronto FC] ... We think Toronto’s a pretty important market, and we think we could do a pretty good job with those things, and we’d like to host them. We’d like our fans to get a ch...
We kind of cheer for both teams because London is right in the middle ... The Red Wings are a powerhouse team, for sure, a great team. The Maple Leafs have made bad draft picks so I think it's a positive that they hired Brian Burke to run the team. They've got the right guy. But the Red Wings are a firs...
We’ve told the NHL we’d like to host an entry draft, an All-Star game and an outdoor game [at BMO Field, home of soccer’s Toronto FC] ... We think Toronto’s a pretty important market, and we think we could do a pretty good job with those things, and we’d like to host them. We’d like our fans to get a ch...
Not just experience as far as international play ... but dealing with (U.S. coach) Ron Wilson, (assistants) John Tortorella and Scott Gordon, and Brian Burke. It's getting your nose in there, getting recognized and making sure they're all seeing what you can do.
In my mind, Toronto is the centre of the hockey universe
He has certainly played his way into the picture ... As (Team USA GM) Brian Burke has said, 'the players will determine who makes the team.' Anderson to date has made a consistent statement.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have never taken the position that if the league comes to us and makes the case that this makes sense for the National Hockey League, that we won't look at that. We never said that
What gave rise to the charge was your friendship with Brian Burke
You've got to make the case. It's no different from when people have said: `We'd like another team in Winnipeg.' So would we. Quebec City? Great, make the case. Show me that you have a building that can generate NHL economics. In this case here, show me the team works here without unduly harming the two...
Brian Burke was the president and general manager of the Vancouver Canucks when his team put a bounty on Steve Moore's head. Three weeks later, Brian Burke's Vancouver Canucks' collected on that bounty, permanently injuring and ending Steve Moore's NHL career
You've got to make the case. It's no different from when people have said: `We'd like another team in Winnipeg.' So would we. Quebec City? Great, make the case. Show me that you have a building that can generate NHL economics. In this case here, show me the team works here without unduly harming the two...
Brian Burke was the president and general manager of the Vancouver Canucks when his team put a bounty on Steve Moore's head. Three weeks later, Brian Burke's Vancouver Canucks' collected on that bounty, permanently injuring and ending Steve Moore's NHL career
He would definitely be on the Mt. Rushmore of U.S. hockey, along with Herb Brooks ... No one would debate that.
For Brian Burke to be writing these letters, knowing that Steve Moore wasn't healthy, knowing that he wasn't medically cleared to play hockey — and now we know all these years later he's never been cleared to play hockey again — is really to add insult to injury.
The big team outing was getting on a boat for deep-sea fishing ... Jeff Halpern was the captain, and Phil had told him, 'Look, I get seasick in a bath tub.' So the day came, and Jeff asked, 'Well, are you going?' And Phil's response was, 'You bet I'm going.' He was seasick the whole time, and what's mor...
It's great to come play for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Brian Burke
We [have also] learned that Intel is postponing USB 3 introduction until 2011. With no competition in chipsets, it seems Intel has decided that innovation is not needed for USB any time soon ... With no one to push Intel to innovate, PC enthusiasts are left with Intel chipsets and the features and perfo...
We [have also] learned that Intel is postponing USB 3 introduction until 2011. With no competition in chipsets, it seems Intel has decided that innovation is not needed for USB any time soon ... With no one to push Intel to innovate, PC enthusiasts are left with Intel chipsets and the features and perfo...
We [have also] learned that Intel is postponing USB 3 introduction until 2011. With no competition in chipsets, it seems Intel has decided that innovation is not needed for USB any time soon ... With no one to push Intel to innovate, PC enthusiasts are left with Intel chipsets and the features and perfo...
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