2010–11 Toronto Maple Leafs season NHL hockey team season
The 2010–11 Toronto Maple Leafs season was the 94th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on November 22, 1917,[ 2] and its 84th season since adopting the Maple Leafs name in February 1927.
The Maple Leafs posted a regular season record of 37 wins, 34 losses and 11 overtime/shootout losses for 85 points, failing to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the sixth consecutive season.
Draft
The Maple Leafs did not have a first round selection in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft , having traded it to the Boston Bruins in the Phil Kessel deal. The selection ended up being the second overall pick, which the Bruins used to select Tyler Seguin . The Leafs made their first selection in the second round, having traded Jimmy Hayes to the Chicago Blackhawks for the 43rd overall pick, used on Bradley Ross of the Portland Winterhawks .[ 3] After Ross, the Leafs made six other selections in the later rounds of the draft, including Greg McKegg , Sondre Olden , Petter Granberg , Daniel Brodin , Sam Carrick and Josh Nicholls.[ 4]
Off-season
On June 14, 2010, general manager Brian Burke held a press conference to unveil the team's new sweaters for the 2010–11 season[ 5] and also named Dion Phaneuf the 18th captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs.[ 6]
Regular season
The Maple Leafs started the season significantly better than in 2009–10. On October 7, 2010, the Maple Leafs won their first home opener since October 7, 2000. On October 15, 2010, the Maple Leafs won their fourth consecutive game, beating the New York Rangers 4–3 on the road. The Leafs had started a regular season with four consecutive wins since the 1993–94 season, when they won their first 10 games.
Over the 82-game regular season, the Leafs were shut-out a league-high 11 times, tied with the Washington Capitals .[ 7]
Playoffs
The Maple Leafs attempted to make the playoffs for the first time since the 2003–04 season . They were officially eliminated from playoff contention on April 5, 2011, when the Buffalo Sabres won against the Tampa Bay Lightning 4–2, shortly before Toronto lost to the Washington Capitals in a shoot-out. The Leafs hold the longest active Stanley Cup Finals drought streak not having competed in the finals since the 1966–67 NHL season . They also are tied with the Los Angeles Kings and the St. Louis Blues for the longest drought without a Stanley Cup until the Kings won the Stanley Cup in 2012, followed by the Blues in 2019. In the 2009–10 season , the Chicago Blackhawks ended the longest drought without winning a Stanley Cup at that time, not having won the Stanley Cup since the 1960–61 season .
Standings
bold – qualified for playoffs; y – Won division; z – Placed first in conference (and division)
AT – Atlantic Division, NE – Northeast Division, SE – Southeast Division
Schedule and results
Pre-season
2010 pre-season game log: 5–3–1 (home: 3–1–1; road: 2–2–0)
Regular season
2010–11 Game Log: 37–32–11, 85 Points (home: 19–14–8; road: 18–18–3)
October: 5–4–1, 11 Points (home: 3–2–1; road: 2–2–0)
Game
October
Opponent
Score
Location (Attendance)
Record
Points
Decision
1
7
Montreal Canadiens
3–2
Air Canada Centre (19,646)
1–0–0
2
Giguere
2
9
Ottawa Senators
5–1
Air Canada Centre (19,157)
2–0–0
4
Giguere
3
13
@ Pittsburgh Penguins
4–3
Consol Energy Center (18,112)
3–0–0
6
Gustavsson
4
15
@ New York Rangers
4–3 (OT)
Madison Square Garden (18,200)
4–0–0
8
Giguere
5
18
New York Islanders
1–2 (OT)
Air Canada Centre (19,086)
4–0–1
9
Giguere
6
21
New York Rangers
1–2
Air Canada Centre (19,310)
4–1–1
9
Gustavsson
7
23
@ Philadelphia Flyers
2–5
Wells Fargo Center (19,382)
4–2–1
9
Giguere
8
26
Florida Panthers
3–1
Air Canada Centre (19,239)
5–2–1
11
Giguere
9
28
@ Boston Bruins
0–2
TD Garden (17,565)
5–3–1
11
Gustavsson
10
30
New York Rangers
0–2
Air Canada Centre (19,063)
5–4–1
11
Giguere
November: 3–7–3, 9 Points (home: 3–2–2; road: 0–5–1)
Game
November
Opponent
Score
Location/Attendance
Record
Points
Decision
11
2
Ottawa Senators
2–3
Air Canada Centre (19,409)
5–5–1
11
Giguere
12
3
@ Washington Capitals
4–5 (SO)
Verizon Center (18,398)
5–5–2
12
Gustavsson
13
6
Buffalo Sabres
2–3 (SO)
Air Canada Centre (19,329)
5–5–3
13
Giguere
14
9
@ Tampa Bay Lightning
0–4
St. Pete Times Forum (16,791)
5–6–3
13
Giguere
15
10
@ Florida Panthers
1–4
BankAtlantic Center (15,243)
5–7–3
13
Gustavsson
16
13
Vancouver Canucks
3–5
Air Canada Centre (19,534)
5–8–3
13
Giguere
17
16
Nashville Predators
5–4
Air Canada Centre (19,069)
6–8–3
15
Giguere
18
18
New Jersey Devils
3–1
Air Canada Centre (19,271)
7–8–3
17
Gustavsson
19
20
@ Montreal Canadiens
0–2
Bell Centre (21,273)
7–9–3
17
Gustavsson
20
22
Dallas Stars
4–1
Air Canada Centre (19,266)
8–9–3
19
Gustavsson
21
26
@ Buffalo Sabres
1–3
HSBC Arena (18,004)
8–10–3
19
Gustavsson
22
27
@ Ottawa Senators
0–3
Scotiabank Place (20,275)
8–11–3
19
Gustavsson
23
30
Tampa Bay Lightning
3–4 (OT)
Air Canada Centre (19,063)
8–11–4
20
Gustavsson
December: 5–8–0, 10 Points (home: 2–5–0; road: 3–3–0)
Game
December
Opponent
Score
Location/Attendance
Record
Points
Decision
24
2
Edmonton Oilers
0–5
Air Canada Centre (19,465)
8–12–4
20
Gustavsson
25
4
Boston Bruins
3–2 (SO)
Air Canada Centre (19,483)
9–12–4
22
Giguere
26
6
@ Washington Capitals
5–4 (SO)
Verizon Center (18,398)
10–12–4
24
Gustavsson
27
8
@ Pittsburgh Penguins
2–5
Consol Energy Center (18,158)
10–13–4
24
Gustavsson
28
9
Philadelphia Flyers
1–4
Air Canada Centre (19,365)
10–14–4
24
Giguere
29
11
Montreal Canadiens
3–1
Air Canada Centre (19,656)
11–14–4
26
Giguere
30
14
@ Edmonton Oilers
4–1
Rexall Place (16,839)
12–14–4
28
Giguere
31
16
@ Calgary Flames
2–5
Pengrowth Saddledome (19,289)
12–15–4
28
Giguere
32
18
@ Vancouver Canucks
1–4
Rogers Arena (18,860)
12–16–4
28
Gustavsson
33
20
Atlanta Thrashers
3–6
Air Canada Centre (19,301)
12–17–4
28
Gustavsson
34
26
@ New Jersey Devils
4–1
Prudential Center (5,329)
13–17–4
30
Gustavsson
35
28
Carolina Hurricanes
3–4
Air Canada Centre (19,309)
13–18–4
30
Gustavsson
36
30
Columbus Blue Jackets
2–3
Air Canada Centre (19,148)
13–19–4
30
Gustavsson
January: 6–6–1, 13 Points (home: 2–2–1; road: 4–4–0)
Game
January
Opponent
Score
Location/Attendance
Record
Points
Decision
37
1
@ Ottawa Senators
5–1
Scotiabank Place (20,027)
14–19–4
32
Reimer
38
3
Boston Bruins
1–2
Air Canada Centre (19,052)
14–20–4
32
Reimer
39
6
St. Louis Blues
6–5 (SO)
Air Canada Centre (19,283)
15–20–4
34
Gustavsson
40
7
@ Atlanta Thrashers
9–3
Philips Arena (14,592)
16–20–4
36
Reimer
41
10
@ Los Angeles Kings
3–2
Staples Center (17,834)
17–20–4
38
Reimer
42
11
@ San Jose Sharks
4–2
HP Pavilion (17,562)
18–20–4
40
Reimer
43
13
@ Phoenix Coyotes
1–5
Jobing.com Arena (11,205)
18–21–4
40
Reimer
44
15
Calgary Flames
1–2 (SO)
Air Canada Centre (19,462)
18–21–5
41
Giguere
45
19
@ New York Rangers
0–7
Madison Square Garden (18,200)
18–22–5
41
Gustavsson
46
20
Anaheim Ducks
5–2
Air Canada Centre (19,399)
19–22–5
43
Giguere
47
22
Washington Capitals
1–4
Air Canada Centre (19,554)
19–23–5
43
Giguere
48
24
@ Carolina Hurricanes
4–6
RBC Center (16,201)
19–24–5
43
Giguere
49
25
@ Tampa Bay Lightning
0–2
St. Pete Times Forum (14,335)
19–25–5
43
Reimer
February: 8–2–4, 20 Points (home: 4–0–3; road: 4–2–1)
Game
February
Opponent
Score
Location/Attendance
Record
Points
Decision
50
1
Florida Panthers
4–3 (SO)
Air Canada Centre (19,018)
20–25–5
45
Giguere
51
3
Carolina Hurricanes
3–0
Air Canada Centre (19,220)
21–25–5
47
Reimer
52
5
@ Buffalo Sabres
2–6
HSBC Arena (18,264)
21–26–5
47
Reimer
53
7
Atlanta Thrashers
5–4
Air Canada Centre (19,104)
22–26–5
49
Giguere
54
8
@ New York Islanders
5–3
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (7,249)
23–26–5
51
Reimer
55
10
New Jersey Devils
1–2 (OT)
Air Canada Centre (19,260)
23–26–6
52
Reimer
56
12
@ Montreal Canadiens
0–3
Bell Centre (21,273)
23–27–6
52
Giguere
57
15
@ Boston Bruins
4–3
TD Garden (17,565)
24–27–6
54
Reimer
58
16
@ Buffalo Sabres
2–1
HSBC Arena (18,414)
25–27–6
56
Reimer
59
19
Ottawa Senators
0–1 (SO)
Air Canada Centre (19,460)
25–27–7
57
Reimer
60
22
New York Islanders
2–1
Air Canada Centre (19,459)
26–27–7
59
Reimer
61
24
@ Montreal Canadiens
5–4
Bell Centre (21,273)
27–27–7
61
Reimer
62
26
Pittsburgh Penguins
5–6 (SO)
Air Canada Centre (19,551)
27–27–8
62
Reimer
63
27
@ Atlanta Thrashers
2–3 (OT)
Philips Arena (13,147)
27–27–9
63
Giguere
March: 9–5–1, 19 Points (home: 4–3–0; road: 5–2–1)
Game
March
Opponent
Score
Location/Attendance
Record
Points
Decision
64
2
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–2 (OT)
Air Canada Centre (19,473)
28–27–9
65
Reimer
65
3
@ Philadelphia Flyers
3–2
Wells Fargo Center (19,811)
29–27–9
67
Reimer
66
5
Chicago Blackhawks
3–5
Air Canada Centre (19,646)
29–28–9
67
Reimer
67
8
@ New York Islanders
3–4 (OT)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (9,217)
29–28–10
68
Reimer
68
10
Philadelphia Flyers
2–3
Air Canada Centre (19,475)
29–29–10
68
Reimer
69
12
Buffalo Sabres
4–3
Air Canada Centre (19,347)
30–29–10
70
Reimer
70
14
Tampa Bay Lightning
2–6
Air Canada Centre (19,410)
30–30–10
70
Reimer
71
16
@ Carolina Hurricanes
3–1
RBC Center (15,220)
31–30–10
72
Reimer
72
17
@ Florida Panthers
0–4
BankAtlantic Center (16,970)
31–31–10
72
Giguere
73
19
Boston Bruins
5–2
Air Canada Centre (19,512)
32–31–10
74
Reimer
74
22
@ Minnesota Wild
3–0
Xcel Energy Center (18,761)
33–31–10
76
Reimer
75
24
@ Colorado Avalanche
4–3
Pepsi Center (14,364)
34–31–10
78
Reimer
76
26
@ Detroit Red Wings
2–4
Joe Louis Arena (20,066)
34–32–10
78
Reimer
77
29
Buffalo Sabres
4–3
Air Canada Centre (19,483)
35–32–10
80
Reimer
78
31
@ Boston Bruins
4–3 (SO)
TD Garden (17,565)
36–32–10
82
Reimer
April: 1–2–1, 3 Points (home: 0–1–1; road: 1–1–0)
Game
April
Opponent
Score
Location/Attendance
Record
Points
Decision
79
2
@ Ottawa Senators
4–2
Scotiabank Place (19,243)
37–32–10
84
Reimer
80
5
Washington Capitals
2–3 (SO)
Air Canada Centre (19,509)
37–32–11
85
Reimer
81
6
@ New Jersey Devils
2–4
Prudential Center (14,207)
37–33–11
85
Reimer
82
9
Montreal Canadiens
1–4
Air Canada Centre (19,676)
37–34–11
85
Reimer
Overtime statistics
Player statistics
Final stats [ 18]
Skaters
Goaltenders
† 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
Awards
Records
Milestones
Regular Season
Player
Milestone
Reached
Phil Kessel
100th Career NHL Goal
October 15, 2010
Mike Komisarek
400th Career NHL Game
October 18, 2010
Tim Brent
1st Career NHL Assist
October 26, 2010
Phil Kessel
300th Career NHL Game
October 26, 2010
Fredrik Sjostrom
100th Career NHL Point
October 26, 2010
Jean-Sebastien Giguere
500th Career NHL Game
November 2, 2010
Mikhail Grabovski
100th Career NHL Point
November 6, 2010
Korbinian Holzer
1st Career NHL Game
November 6, 2010
Clarke MacArthur
100th Career NHL Point
November 10, 2010
Keith Aulie
1st Career NHL Game
November 13, 2010
Nazem Kadri
1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
November 16, 2010
Phil Kessel
200th Career NHL Point
December 14, 2010
Kris Versteeg
200th Career NHL Game
December 16, 2010
Tomas Kaberle
500th Career NHL Point
December 20, 2010
James Reimer
1st Career NHL Game
December 20, 2010
Darryl Boyce
1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
December 30, 2010
Darryl Boyce
1st Career NHL Goal
January 1, 2011
Mikhail Grabovski
200th Career NHL Game
January 1, 2011
James Reimer
1st Career NHL Win
January 1, 2011
Ron Wilson [ 21]
600th Career Win (coach)
January 11, 2011
Nikolai Kulemin
100th Career NHL Point
January 15, 2011
Marcel Mueller
1st Career NHL Game
January 15, 2011
Francois Beauchemin
100th Career NHL Assist
January 24, 2011
Phil Kessel
100th Career NHL Assist
January 24, 2011
Nikolai Kulemin
200th Career NHL Game
January 25, 2011
James Reimer
1st Career NHL Shutout
February 3, 2011
Luke Schenn
200th Career NHL Game
February 3, 2011
Colby Armstrong
400th Career NHL Game
February 22, 2011
Tyler Bozak
100th Career NHL Game
February 27, 2011
Colby Armstrong
200th Career NHL Point
March 3, 2011
Keith Aulie
1st Career NHL Goal 1st Career NHL Point
March 8, 2011
Carl Gunnarsson
100th Career NHL Game
March 16, 2011
Nazem Kadri
1st Career NHL Goal
March 19, 2011
Joe Colborne
1st Career NHL Game 1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
April 9, 2011
Matt Frattin
1st Career NHL Game
April 9, 2011
Transactions
The Maple Leafs have been involved in the following transactions during the 2010–11 season.
Trades
Date
Details
June 26, 2010[ 22]
To Chicago Blackhawks Jimmy Hayes
To Toronto Maple Leafs 2nd-round pick in 2010
June 26, 2010[ 23]
To Anaheim Ducks 5th-round pick in 2010
To Toronto Maple Leafs Mike Brown
June 26, 2010[ 24]
To Los Angeles Kings 3rd-round pick in 2012
To Toronto Maple Leafs 3rd-round pick in 2010
June 26, 2010[ 24]
To Washington Capitals 4th-round pick (112th overall) in 2010
To Toronto Maple Leafs 4th-round pick (116th overall) in 2010 5th-round pick (146th overall) in 2010
June 26, 2010[ 24]
To Edmonton Oilers 7th-round pick in 2010
To Toronto Maple Leafs 6th-round pick in 2011
June 30, 2010[ 25]
To Chicago Blackhawks Viktor Stalberg Chris DiDomenico Philippe Paradis
To Toronto Maple Leafs Kris Versteeg Bill Sweatt
August 27, 2010 [ 26]
To Tampa Bay Lightning Alex BerryStefano Giliati
To Toronto Maple Leafs Matt Lashoff
January 13, 2011 [ 27]
To Dallas Stars Mikhail Stefanovich
To Toronto Maple Leafs Fabian Brunnstrom
February 9, 2011 [ 28]
To Anaheim Ducks Francois Beauchemin
To Toronto Maple Leafs Joffrey Lupul Jake Gardiner Conditional 4th-round pick in 2013 [ a]
February 14, 2011 [ 29]
To Philadelphia Flyers Kris Versteeg
To Toronto Maple Leafs 1st-round pick in 2011 3rd-round pick in 2011
February 15, 2011 [ 30]
To Anaheim Ducks Conditional 7th-round pick in 2011 [ b]
To Toronto Maple Leafs Aaron Voros
February 18, 2011 [ 31]
To Boston Bruins Tomas Kaberle
To Toronto Maple Leafs 1st-round pick in 2011 Conditional 2nd-round pick in 2012 [ c] Joe Colborne
February 28, 2011 [ 32]
To New York Rangers John Mitchell
To Toronto Maple Leafs 7th-round pick in 2012
^ Condition satisfied.
^ Condition not satisfied.
^ Condition satisfied.
Free agents acquired
Player
Former team
Contract terms
Jussi Rynnas [ 33]
Assat (SM-liiga )
Two-year, $1.8 million entry-level contract
Ben Scrivens [ 34]
Cornell University
One-year, $690,000 entry-level contract
Colby Armstrong [ 35]
Atlanta Thrashers
Three-year, $9 million contract
Brett Lebda [ 36]
Detroit Red Wings
Two-year, $2.9 million contract
Marcel Mueller [ 37]
Kolner Haie
Two-year, $2.225 million entry-level contract
Joey Crabb [ 38]
Chicago Blackhawks
One-year, $525,000 contract
Michael Zigomanis [ 38]
Djurgardens IF
One-year, $500,000 contract
Danny Richmond [ 38]
Chicago Blackhawks
One-year, $555,000 contract
Clarke MacArthur [ 39]
Atlanta Thrashers
One-year, $1.1 million
Andrew Crescenzi [ 40]
Kitchener Rangers
Three-year, $1.725 million entry-level contract
Tyler Brenner [ 41]
Rochester Institute of Technology
Two-year, $1.8 million entry-level contract
Mark Owuya [ 42]
Djurgardens IF
Two-year, $1.8 million entry-level contract
Free agents lost
Claimed via waivers
Player
Former team
Date claimed off waivers
Lost via waivers
Player
New team
Date claimed off waivers
Player signings
Player
Contract terms
Korbinian Holzer [ 49]
Two-year, $1.19 million entry-level contract
Nikolay Kulemin [ 50]
Two-year, $4.7 million contract extension
John Mitchell [ 51]
One-year, $725,000 contract
Jerry D'Amigo [ 52]
Three-year, $2.7 million entry-level contract
Christian Hanson [ 53]
One-year, $650,000 contract
Mike Brown [ 54]
Three-year $2.21 million contract extension
Jake Gardiner [ 55]
Three-year, $2.625 million entry-level contract
Greg McKegg [ 56]
Three-year, $2.07 million entry-level contract
Matt Frattin [ 57]
Two-year, $1.75 million entry-level contract
Draft picks
Toronto's picks at the 2010 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles .
Farm teams
See also
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^ "Voros Obtained From Anaheim" . NHL.com .
^ "Leafs Acquire Colborne & Picks For Kaberle" . NHL.com .
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^ Leafs' Van Ryn joins IceDogs [usurped]
^ "Leafs sign 2006 draftee Korbiner Holzer" (Press release). Toronto Maple Leafs. May 27, 2010.
^ "Leafs Re-Sign Kulemin" (Press release). Toronto Maple Leafs. July 2, 2010.
^ "Leafs Sign John Mitchell" . NHL.com .
^ "D'Amigo Signs With Maple Leafs" . NHL.com .
^ "Maple Leafs Sign Christian Hanson" . NHL.com .
^ "Brown Signs New Contract With Leafs" . NHL.com .
^ "Leafs Sign Jake Gardiner" . NHL.com .
^ "Leafs Sign Greg McKegg" . NHL.com .
^ "Leafs Sign Matt Frattin" . NHL.com .
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