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	<title>Sports Blogs :: Toronto Maple Leafs Daily Entries</title>
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	<title>Michael Langlois&#039; Vintage Leaf Memories :: Tired Tavares not needed as Isles lock down the Leafs</title>
	<description> John Tavares will be a significant impact player in the years to come. He certainly was in the early days of the 2010-2011 season, though somewhat less so of late, it seems. The number one overall draft choice last summer had a golden opportunity when he was sent in alone on Giguerre, but he went goal-less in yesterday’s tilt. T...</description>
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	<dc:date>2010-03-14T20:17:00</dc:date>
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	<title>Michael Langlois&#039; Vintage Leaf Memories :: Leafs surge: better late than never?</title>
	<description>Late-season wins for a non-contending team can be awfully misleading, but you’d always rather see players developing on a positive arc than the other way around. The recent “usual suspects” rose to the fore again last night, particularly Kulemin, Bozak and company. They will need to be this good—and even better, in the fall when it will really matter.</description>
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