2007–08 Toronto Maple Leafs season
NHL hockey team season
The 2007–08 Toronto Maple Leafs season began October 4, 2007. It is the 91st season of the franchise, 81st season as the Maple Leafs.
In an effort to return to the playoffs in 2007–08, the Leafs made two significant moves during the off-season. The first was to acquire goaltender Vesa Toskala (along with Mark Bell ) from the San Jose Sharks in exchange for three draft picks.[ 1] Toronto also signed free agent Jason Blake to a five-year, $20 million contract. Blake reached the 40-goal mark for the first time in 2006–07.[ 2]
With the Leafs struggling in the Northeast Division , the future of John Ferguson Jr. 's tenure as general manager has been widely debated after club president Richard Peddie admitted that hiring Ferguson was "a mistake".[ 3] According to TSN , the Leafs asked former Toronto general manager Cliff Fletcher to serve as interim general manager early in January.[ 4] On January 22, it was announced that Ferguson's time with the club had ended, as the board of directors at Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment voted to make a change. Fletcher was named interim general manager of the team.[ 5]
Defenceman Tomas Kaberle was selected to represent the Maple Leafs and the Eastern Conference at the 2008 All-Star Game in Atlanta , Georgia .[ 6] He hit all four targets in four shots to become the winner of the accuracy competition.
Regular season
On October 8, 2007, newly acquired winger Jason Blake announced that he had chronic myelogenous leukemia , a treatable form of cancer. He continued playing during treatment.
In mid-November 2007, Jiri Tlusty was caught in a scandal when nude photos of him appeared on the Internet. Tlusty apologized for this incident and admitted that he made a mistake.
The Maple Leafs struggled on the penalty kill during the regular season, allowing an NHL-high 77 power-play goals.[ 7]
Divisional standings
Conference standings
Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast
bold – qualified for playoffs, y – division winner, z – placed first in conference (and division)
Playoffs
For the third straight year, the Leafs did not qualify for the playoffs.
Schedule and results
October
Record: 5–5–3; Home: 3–4–2; Road: 2–1–1
Game #
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
1
October 3
Ottawa
4–3
Toronto
OT
Raycroft
19,476
0–0–1
1
2
October 4
Toronto
2–3
Ottawa
Toskala
19,857
0–1–1
1
3
October 6
Montreal
3–4
Toronto
OT
Toskala
19,476
1–1–1
3
4
October 9
Carolina
7–1
Toronto
Toskala
19,224
1–2–1
3
5
October 11
N.Y. Islanders
1–8
Toronto
Raycroft
19,319
2–2–1
5
6
October 13
Pittsburgh
6–4
Toronto
Toskala
19,479
2–3–1
5
7
October 15
Toronto
4–5
Buffalo
OT
Raycroft
18,217
2–3–2
6
8
October 18
Florida
2–3
Toronto
Toskala
19,349
3–3–2
8
9
October 20
Chicago
6–4
Toronto
Raycroft
19,314
3–4–2
8
10
October 23
Atlanta
5–4
Toronto
SO
Toskala
19,210
3–4–3
9
11
October 25
Toronto
5–2
Pittsburgh
Toskala
17,051
4–4–3
11
12
October 27
Toronto
4–1
N.Y. Rangers
Toskala
18,200
5–4–3
13
13
October 29
Washington
7–1
Toronto
Toskala
19,316
5–5–3
13
November
Record: 4–6–3; Home: 1–1–3; Road: 3–5–0
Game #
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
14
November 2
Toronto
2–3
New Jersey
Toskala
14,523
5–6–3
13
15
November 3
Toronto
3–2
Montreal
Toskala
21,273
6–6–3
15
16
November 6
Toronto
1–5
Ottawa
Toskala
19,613
6–7–3
15
17
November 9
Toronto
3–0
Buffalo
Raycroft
18,690
7–7–3
17
18
November 10 †
N.Y. Rangers
3–2
Toronto
SO
Toskala
19,503
7–7–4
18
19
November 13
Montreal
4–3
Toronto
OT
Raycroft
19,595
7–7–5
19
20
November 15
Toronto
2–5
Boston
Raycroft
16,373
7–8–5
19
21
November 17
Ottawa
0–3
Toronto
Toskala
19,596
8–8–5
21
22
November 20
Boston
4–2
Toronto
Toskala
19,441
8–9–5
21
23
November 23
Toronto
1–3
Dallas
Toskala
18,409
8–10–5
21
24
November 24
Toronto
1–5
Phoenix
Raycroft
17,190
8–11–5
21
25
November 27
Montreal
4–3
Toronto
SO
Toskala
19,608
8–11–6
22
26
November 29
Toronto
4–2
Atlanta
Toskala
14,031
9–11–6
24
December
Record: 6–5–2; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 3–3–2
Game #
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
27
December 1
Pittsburgh
2–4
Toronto
Toskala
19,534
10–11–6
26
28
December 4
Nashville
1–3
Toronto
Toskala
19,400
11–11–6
28
29
December 6
Toronto
6–2
N.Y. Rangers
Toskala
18,200
12–11–6
30
30
December 8
Boston
2–1
Toronto
Toskala
19,441
12–12–6
30
31
December 10
Tampa Bay
1–6
Toronto
Toskala
19,454
13–12–6
32
32
December 14
Toronto
4–0
Atlanta
Toskala
16,424
14–12–6
34
33
December 15
Toronto
1–4
Montreal
Toskala
21,273
14–13–6
34
34
December 18
Toronto
2–3
Carolina
OT
Toskala
17,045
14–13–7
35
35
December 20
Toronto
1–2
Tampa Bay
Toskala
19,131
14–14–7
35
36
December 22
Toronto
2–1
Florida
OT
Toskala
18,500
15–14–7
37
37
December 26
Toronto
3–4
N.Y. Islanders
OT
Raycroft
15,301
15–14–8
38
38
December 27
Toronto
1–4
Philadelphia
Raycroft
19,727
15–15–8
38
39
December 29
N.Y. Rangers
6–1
Toronto
Raycroft
19,408
15–16–8
38
January
Record:5–8–1; Home: 4–2–0; Road: 1–6–1
Game #
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
40
January 1
Tampa Bay
3–4
Toronto
SO
Clemmensen
19,347
16–16–8
40
41
January 3
Toronto
2–6
Pittsburgh
Clemmensen
17,074
16–17–8
40
42
January 5
Philadelphia
3–2
Toronto
Raycroft
19,412
16–18–8
40
43
January 9
Toronto
0–5
Anaheim
Toskala
17,174
16–19–8
40
44
January 10
Toronto
2–5
Los Angeles
Raycroft
18,118
16–20–8
40
45
January 12
Toronto
2–3
San Jose
Toskala
17,496
16–21–8
40
46
January 15
Carolina
4–5
Toronto
Toskala
19,444
17–21–8
42
47
January 17
Toronto
3–2
Boston
SO
Toskala
13,907
18–21–8
44
48
January 19
Buffalo
2–4
Toronto
Toskala
19,436
19–21–8
46
49
January 20
Toronto
2–3
New Jersey
Raycroft
15,291
19–22–8
46
50
January 23
Washington
2–3
Toronto
Toskala
19,479
20–22–8
48
51
January 24
Toronto
1–2
Washington
Toskala
14,094
20–23–8
48
52
January 29
St. Louis
3–2
Toronto
Toskala
19,363
20–24–8
48
53
January 31
Toronto
2–3
Carolina
OT
Toskala
15,159
20–24–9
49
February
Record: 8–4–1; Home: 5–3–0; Road: 3–1–1
Game #
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
54
February 2
Ottawa
2–4
Toronto
Toskala
19,543
21–24–9
51
55
February 5
Florida
8–0
Toronto
Toskala
19,430
21–25–9
51
56
February 7
Toronto
4–2
Montreal
Toskala
21,273
22–25–9
53
57
February 9
Detroit
2–3
Toronto
OT
Toskala
19,510
23–25–9
55
58
February 13
Toronto
0–1
Buffalo
Toskala
18,690
23–26–9
55
59
February 14
NY Islanders
5–4
Toronto
Toskala
19,227
23–27–9
55
60
February 16
Boston
3–4
Toronto
OT
Toskala
19,481
24–27–9
57
61
February 19
Columbus
1–3
Toronto
Toskala
19,347
25–27–9
59
62
February 21
Buffalo
5–1
Toronto
Toskala
19,467
25–28–9
59
63
February 23
Atlanta
1–3
Toronto
Toskala
19,390
26–28–9
61
64
February 25
Toronto
5–0
Ottawa
Toskala
19,861
27–28–9
63
65
February 27
Toronto
4–3
Florida
SO
Toskala
14,557
28–28–9
65
66
February 29
Toronto
2–3
Tampa Bay
OT
Toskala
20,641
28–28–10
66
March
Record: 8–5–0; Home: 2–4–0; Road: 6–1–0
Game #
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
67
March 1
Toronto
3–2
Washington
Toskala
18,277
29–28–10
68
68
March 4
New Jersey
4–1
Toronto
Toskala
19,507
29–29–10
68
69
March 6
Toronto
8–2
Boston
Toskala
15,483
30–29–10
70
70
March 8
New Jersey
2–1
Toronto
Toskala
19,469
30–30–10
70
71
March 11
Philadelphia
3–4
Toronto
OT
Toskala
19,507
31–30–10
72
72
March 12
Toronto
3–2
Philadelphia
Toskala
19,642
32–30–10
74
73
March 15
Buffalo
6–2
Toronto
Toskala
19,462
32–31–10
74
74
March 18
Toronto
3–1
NY Islanders
Toskala
13,134
33–31–10
76
75
March 21
Toronto
4–1
Buffalo
Toskala
18,690
34–31–10
78
76
March 22
Toronto
5–4
Ottawa
Toskala
20,183
35–31–10
80
77
March 25
Boston
6–2
Toronto
Toskala
19,562
35–32–10
80
78
March 27
Toronto
2–4
Boston
Toskala
16,659
35–33–10
80
79
March 29
Montreal
2–4
Toronto
Toskala
19,584
36–33–10
82
April
Record: 0–2–1; Home: 0–1–1; Road: 0–1–0
Game #
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
80
April 1
Buffalo
4–3
Toronto
SO
Raycroft
19,288
36–33–11
83
81
April 3
Ottawa
8–2
Toronto
Toskala
19,466
36–34–11
83
82
April 5
Toronto
1–3
Montreal
Raycroft
21,273
36–35–11
83
Playoffs
On March 27, 2008, the Toronto Maple Leafs were eliminated from postseason contention for the third straight season following a 4–2 loss to the Boston Bruins .
Player statistics
Final stats [ 8]
Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular Season
Player
GP
GS
TOI
W
L
OT
GA
GAA
SA
SV%
SO
G
A
PIM
Vesa Toskala
66
64
3837
33
25
6
175
2.74
1824
.904
3
0
5
4
Andrew Raycroft
19
16
965
2
9
5
63
3.92
509
.876
1
0
0
0
Scott Clemmensen
3
2
154
1
1
0
10
3.90
62
.839
0
0
0
0
† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Maple Leafs. Stats reflect time with Maple Leafs only.
‡ Traded mid-season.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record.
Awards and records
Records
On October 11, 2007, in an 8–1 victory over the New York Islanders , Mats Sundin scored his 390th goal as a Leaf, and earned his 917th point in a Leaf uniform breaking Darryl Sittler 's team record as the all-time points and goals leader.
Milestones
Regular Season
Player
Milestone
Reached
Tomas Kaberle
600th NHL Game
October 3, 2007
Darcy Tucker
1,200th NHL PIM
October 9, 2007
Matt Stajan
100th NHL Point
October 11, 2007
Andy Wozniewski
1st NHL Goal
October 11, 2007
Bryan McCabe
1,500th NHL PIM
October 13, 2007
Mats Sundin
1,000th NHL PIM
October 13, 2007
Nik Antropov
200th NHL Point
October 18, 2007
Pavel Kubina
600th NHL Game
October 18, 2007
Wade Belak
400th NHL Game
October 20, 2007
Chad Kilger
100th NHL Goal
October 20, 2007
Anton Stralman
1st NHL Game
October 23, 2007
Jiri Tlusty
1st NHL Game 1st NHL Goal 1st NHL Point
October 25, 2007
Ian White
100th NHL Game
October 27, 2007
Jason Blake
300th NHL Point
November 2, 2007
Jiri Tlusty
1st NHL Assist
November 2, 2007
Mats Sundin
400th Goal with the Leafs
November 27, 2007
Scott Clemmensen
1st NHL Win with the Leafs
January 1, 2008
Anton Stralman
1st NHL Goal
March 21, 2008
Transactions
The Maple Leafs have been involved in the following transactions during the 2007–08 season.
Trades
Free agents
Claimed from waivers
Draft picks
Toronto's picks at the 2007 NHL Entry Draft in Columbus , Ohio .[ 9]
See also
References
^ Leafs get Toskala and Bell from Sharks , TSN.ca, June 22, 2007
^ https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=212474&hubname , TSN.ca, July 1, 2007
^ Peddie: Hiring Ferguson was a mistake , TSN.ca, November 27, 2007
^ McKenzie, Bob, Leafs ask Fletcher about interim GM job , TSN.ca, January 14, 2008
^ Sources: Ferguson's tenure as GM over , TSN.ca, January 22, 2008
^ 2008 Eastern Conference All-Stars Archived July 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine , NHL.com
^ "2007-08 NHL Summary" .
^ "2007–2008 Regular Season Stats – Points – Toronto Maple Leafs – Statistics" . Toronto Maple Leafs. Retrieved February 26, 2017 .
^ 2007 NHL Entry Draft Results nhl.com [dead link ]
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