![]() Toronto Maple Leafs Reebok Select Un-Cuffed Knit Cap $12.95 Knit hat with team logo embroidered on the front. Back reebok logo woven tab. 100% acrylic. ![]() Old River Road Intricate Maple Leaf Shape Cookie Cutter, Copper $9.95 The Old River Road Intricate Maple Leaf Cookie Cutter is an attractive and well built cookie cutter. The cutter is made of 100 % copper; it has a solid lip and measures an inch deep. Sturdy and intricate, this cutter is made to be used and made to last! Old River Road Cookie Cutters are heirloom quality (and sure to become one of your family's most cherished possessions). Holidays, birthdays and other times that we gather round one another are important times, times when we celebrate our lives, our special relationships; they are times when we remember days-gone-by กฤ and create new memories. Bring it all together in the kitchen, year after year, from one generation to the next, with Old River Road Cookie Cutters. With these premium cutters your holiday (and other special occasion) joy and laughter will be remembered and will continue on ? your children will remember their childhood while creating memories with their own children, while using the family's Old River Road Cutters. These premium cutters have been featured in Bon Appetit, Country Living, Victoria, Southern Living, Coastal Living, and were selected by House Beautiful as a "must have for the holiday season" on Good Morning America. Hand wash with warm soapy water; dishwasher is not recommended. Hand made in India by Old River Road ? "From our hands to yours กฤ" and from your hands to the next. ![]() NHL: Toronto Maple Leafs - 10 Great Leafs and Their Most Memorable Games $49.98 As a long time Leafs fan, I have been excited about the upcoming release of these DVDs, but disappointed that more details haven't been given -- specifically, which ten games will be included. So I did a little research and found a more detailed description from Warner Brothers. Here are the ten games: 1. Leafs vs. Red Wings, 4/23/64... Bob Baun, playing on a broken ankle, beats the Red Wings in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals. 2. Leafs vs. Canadiens, 5/2/67... The Leafs clinch the '67 Stanley Cup. 3. Leafs vs. Islanders, 4/29/78... Lanny McDonald eliminates the Islanders with a Game 7 overtime goal in the '78 playoffs. 4. Leafs vs. Blues, 4/16/87... Ken Wregget blanks the Blues to advance in the '87 playoffs. 5. Leafs vs. Sharks, 5/14/94... Wendel Clark scores twice in Game 7 to send the Leafs to the Western Conference finals. (Note: Warner Brothers lists this as the 5th game, even though it is chronologically out of order.) 6. Leafs vs. Red Wings, 5/1/93... Nikolai Borschevsky's Game 7 overtime goal eliminates the Red Wings in the '93 playoffs. 7. Leafs vs. Blues, 5/3/93... Doug Gilmour's behind-the-net wraparound goal in double overtime beats the Blues in the '93 playoffs. 8. Leafs vs. Senators, 4/13/01... The Leafs beat Ottawa 1-0 on Mats Sundin's overtime goal. (Note: Warner Brothers lists this game as Leafs vs. Canucks, but the Leafs beat the Sens, not the Canucks, on 4/13/01.) 9. Leafs vs. Senators, 5/4/02... Curtis Joseph has 54 saves and Gary Roberts scores in triple overtime to beat the Sens in Game 2 of their 2002 playoff series. 10. Leafs vs. Senators, 5/12/02... On the road in Ottawa, Gary Roberts has two goals and an assist to force a Game 7 in Toronto (which, by the way, the Leafs win). Now, every Leafs fan is going to have the same question I had -- Where is Darryl Sittler's 10 point game against Boston in 1976? Why that game wasn't included, I don't know, because it certainly qualified -- Sittler was a great Leaf and that was his most memorable game! Maybe it's because it was a regular season game, and every game listed above was a playoff game. Maybe they couldn't secure the rights to include it. I just don't know. Other great Leafs games come to mind as well, but the 10 games here are certainly great enough. I am somewhat worried about the Sharks game being listed out of chronological order and the 2001 Canucks/Sens mistake. Hopefully, these are simple, honest mistakes and not an indication of sloppy work on the part of Warner Brothers and the NHL. My fingers are crossed, because I'm really looking forward to this release. |
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