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Well, the best answer might be, as Dennis Green might say the Leafs are who we thought they were ... a mixed bag of talented but deeply flawed players who can look tremendous for stretches and just wretched for others. But out of the gate, they sure dont look right now like a team thats headed anywhere fast. As Michael Farber so appropriately pointed out on this past Sundays edition of TSN The Reporters with Dave Hodge, the Leafs have a parent company whose president and CEO is on his way out, which means that within a matter of days Leafs president Brendan Shanahan will be working for someone who didnt hire him. Which kind fits the theme of this organization since Shanahan didnt hire general manager Dave Nonis, who didnt hire head coach Randy Carlyle, who didnt hire either of his assistant coaches, Steve Spott or Peter Horachek. The front office also includes two apparent Shanahan hires in two former junior hockey general mangers in Kyle Dubas and Mark Hunter, the latter of which is already been viewed by outsiders as the GM in waiting. So perhaps the question should be this: with an organization thats been constructed to look like some mad scientists flying machine experiment, should it be any wonder the Leafs dont play like a well-oiled machine on the ice? Building a winning hockey team is a little like constructing a skyscraper. You need an architect, some engineers who share the architects vision and the foot soldiers to construct things in line with those who conceived the blueprint. If everyone isnt on the same page, if the vission isnt shared from top to bottom, the structure is going to fall over sooner or later. Robert Griffin III Ravens Jersey. Changing the architect halfway through the building makes things more difficult, since anyone in charge has to be allowed to execute their own vision of what needs to be done. The key elements of this Maple Leafs team right now are pieces laid in place by Brian Burke, including head coach Randy Carlyle, captain Dion Phaneuf and star winger Phil Kessel, both of whom happen to be in the first year of long-term contracts that wont expire until each is 36 years old. That in itself would seem problematic since over the past several months the Leafs seem to be moving quickly away from what remained of Burkes vision for who to build a winner. During his two years in full charge, Dave Nonis didnt so much execute his own vision as he tinkered with the one left to him by Burke, which is understandable for two reasons. One, as someone who worked alongside Burke with two organizations, it makes sense that he shared many of the same ideas for building a team. And given the nature of Burkes hasty exit, Nonis needed to allow things to play out before contemplating a new direction. But the vision of the Leafs future right now belongs to Shanahan – the third chief architect in less than three years, whose actions, if not words, suggest he subscribes to a significantly different approach to building a winner than those who were in charge before him. Theres no guarantee that Shanahan will have the answers, but before we find out, were going to have to allow him the time to fill the organization and the roster with the kinds of people who share his vision, from top right down to the ice. And guess what Leaf fans? That may take a while. Wholesale Spain Jerseys Cheap Juventus Jersey Cheap Cristiano Ronaldo Jersey Wholesale AC Milan Jerseys Cheap Arsenal Jerseys Cheap A.S. 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