NHL: Toronto Maple Leafs Stories by Rick Couchman, OurHometown.ca http://www.ourhometown.ca/sports/couchman/ Rick Couchman is the Toronto Maple Leafs' correspondent for OurHometown.ca. Founder of the oldest, most established Leafs online community - TMLFans.ca. Also spent a decade working at ACC and MLG covering the Leafs for Stan Fischler. Christmas comes early for Nazem Kadrihttp://www.ourhometown.ca/sports/RC0005.phphttp://www.ourhometown.ca/sports/RC0005.phpThe Toronto Maple Leafs recalled Nazem Kadri from their Marlies AHL affiliated club today. He was there in time for practice today, and was on the Leafs current second line with Tim Conolly and Clarke MacArthur. It’s a line that is expected to be fast, and successful around the net. Wed, 21 Dec 2011 21:15:16 +0000Maple Leafs now tied for first in NHL with win over Columbushttp://www.ourhometown.ca/sports/RC0004.phphttp://www.ourhometown.ca/sports/RC0004.phpGoalie Ben Scrivens made his NHL debut last night for the Toronto Maple Leafs and stopped 38 shots to earn the victory. Clarke MacArthur scored a pair in the 4-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. The Leafs improved their record to 9-3-1, good enough to tie the Pittsburgh Penguins for first place overall in the NHL. Fri, 04 Nov 2011 12:20:52 +0000The Monster shines again as Leafs edge Penshttp://www.ourhometown.ca/sports/RC0003.phphttp://www.ourhometown.ca/sports/RC0003.phpJonas ‘The Monster’ Gustavsson showed up with his best performance in net so far this season as the Toronto Maple Leafs edged the Pittsburgh Penguins Saturday evening at the Air Canada Centre by a score of 4-3. Dion Phaneuf logged over 27 minutes of icetime on defence. Sun, 30 Oct 2011 15:19:15 +0000Broadway Opening spoiled by Maple Leafshttp://www.ourhometown.ca/sports/RC0002.phphttp://www.ourhometown.ca/sports/RC0002.phpIn somewhat of a surprise, goaltender Jonas Gustavsson showed up to face the New York Rangers Thursday night at their home opener at Madison Square Garden. He outplayed veteran Henrik Lundqvist at the opposite end as the Toronto Maple Leafs doubled-up the Rangers in convincing fashion, 4-2. Fri, 28 Oct 2011 09:46:59 +0000Leafs' Reimer could be ready for Thursdayhttp://www.ourhometown.ca/sports/RC0001.phphttp://www.ourhometown.ca/sports/RC0001.phpThere’s nothing like a first-string goaltending injury to create more-than-a-little worry, especially when it’s in Leafland. The good news is that if reports are accurate, Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender James Reimer’s whiplash injury to his neck isn’t all that bad, and he might even be able to play this Thursday in New York. Tue, 25 Oct 2011 22:04:38 +0000