The NHL season is quickly approaching and it’s at this time of the year when general managers have to decide what to do before the next season begins. Will the Toronto Maple Leafs chase Roberto Luongo? Should they let their young prospects grow or fast-track them into the big-leagues?
In this article, we answer those questions and more, in our countdown of the top five moves the Leafs must make before the 2012-2013 NHL season begins.
1) Bring Nazem Kadri Up To The NHL
Nazem Kadri was supposed to be a stud, but so far he’s been a dud. The former seventh overall pick is one of only two players taken in the top 10 at the 2009 Entry Draft who have yet to make it to full-time player status with their organizations’ professional teams – the other being Scott Glennie.
Kadri’s been solid with the Marlies, tallying 53 points in 65 games.
In this article, we answer those questions and more, in our countdown of the top five moves the Leafs must make before the 2012-2013 NHL season begins.
1) Bring Nazem Kadri Up To The NHL
Nazem Kadri was supposed to be a stud, but so far he’s been a dud. The former seventh overall pick is one of only two players taken in the top 10 at the 2009 Entry Draft who have yet to make it to full-time player status with their organizations’ professional teams – the other being Scott Glennie.
Kadri’s been solid with the Marlies, tallying 53 points in 65 games.
- 7/10/2012
- by Harlan Nemers
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