GM interviews after meetings
Here is a great interview with Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke and Anaheim Ducks GM Bob Murray following the first day of the GM meetings.
Here is a great interview with Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke and Anaheim Ducks GM Bob Murray following the first day of the GM meetings.
If there is one player who symbolizes the kind of team GM Brian Burke wants to build, it’s Dion Phaneuf.
“We’ve been in contact with virtually every team in the league,” Nonis said last night, as he made his way back from taking in the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver.
Team USA – look back and smile on Vancouver 2010.
Neither Team USA nor Team Canada will be able to blame a failure to win the gold medal on a lack of familiarity with the opposing team.
Team USA general manager Brian Burke just wrapped up a press conference with the media. Here is a transcript:
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke says an alleged altercation involving injured forward Mikhail Grabovski appears to be minor.
“You guys are probably going to be shocked by this, but I’m not happy with the way we’ve played to this point,” Burke said during an afternoon press conference at Canada Hockey Place. “If that’s how we play, we’re going to have a hard time getting to where we want to get here and medaling.”
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Maple Leafs president and general manager Brian Burke spoke publicly on Friday night for the first time since the death of his son.
But peddling the 36-year-old Blake and that inflated deal, one that will pay him $4 million US in each of the next two seasons? Talk about Mission Impossible.
“I’m really looking forward to working with Frankie again,” Giguere said. “He is the one who gave me my foundation. He showed me how to be an NHL goalie. With Frankiie, Jonas and I, we had a good goaltending situation in Anaheim.”