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Why The Hell Not Cujo?

It looks like Andrew Raycroft has played his last game as a Toronto Maple Leaf. So has Scott Clemmensen. That leaves Vesa Toskala as the only goaltender in the organization with NHL experience. We're all still hoping Justin Pogge will become a bonafide NHL goalie, but it looks like he'll need another year in the AHL playing for the Marlies. That means the Leafs need a backup to Tosky. Tosky will likely...

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Marlies win

Scott Clemmensen made 27 saves and centre Peter Tsimikalis scored the game-winner midway through the third period as the Toronto Marlies beat the visiting Grand Rapids Griffins 3-2 in AHL action yesterday.

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Maple Leafs 2, Penguins 6

This was a close game heading into the third period. Then, in a 48 second splurge, the Pens scored three times on Scott Clemmensen, handing him his first loss as a Leaf. This is our seventh loss in nine games. Mats Sundin is still playing awesome and I hope JFJ is listening to all offers. I heard Howard Berger assess the Leafs at the halfway point in this season. At 16-17-8, he said we're only a game...

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Pens ice Leafs

Leaf watchers might be wondering when netminder Vesa Toskala is coming back after Scott Clemmensen let in six goals Thursday night in the Penguins 6-2 victory.

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No changes to Leafs linuep

A top line of Mats Sundin, Jason Blake and Alex Steen will skate together tonight when the Maple Leafs meet the Penguins in Pittsburgh. Coming off a shootout win against Tampa Bay in Jan. 1, there will be no changes to Toronto's lineup, which means goalie Scott Clemmensen will start in goal and centre Kyle Wellwood will sit out.

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Clemmensen stays solid in Leafs' SO win

TORONTO (AP) Scott Clemmensen stopped Brad Richards and Martin St. Louis in the shootout to help the Toronto Maple Leafs secure a 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night.

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Maple Leafs 4, Lightning 3

You almost feel bad for Andrew Raycroft. He played the bulk of games last year before losing his starting job to Vesa Toskala this year and even with Toskala injured he finds himself playing backup. Raycroft had his shot and blew it, but you've still gotta feel for the dude. Scott Clemmensen led us to our first shootout win this season and should start in Pittsburgh tomorrow. Jason Blake played well....

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Goalie plays well enough to get nod versus Pens

Both the Maple Leafs and Scott Clemmensen would have loved to have seen that winning edge in the shootout about, oh, eight months earlier.

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Maple Leafs edge Lightning

Scott Clemmensen had a memorable first start for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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Clemmensen wins Maple Leafs debut

Scott Clemmensen had a memorable first start for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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Juggled Leafs nab a shootout win to open the new year

Mats Sundin scores the winner in a shootout, Jason Blake has three points and newcomer Scott Clemmensen shuts the door on the Tampa Bay Lightning as the Leafs come up with a 4-3 victory.

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Maple Leafs top Lightning in shootout win

Scott Clemmensen stopped Brad Richards and Martin St. Louis in the shootout to help the Toronto Maple Leafs secure a 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night.

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Leafs beat the Lightning 4-3 in shootout

Scott Clemmensen stopped Brad Richards and Martin St. Louis in the shootout to help the Toronto Maple Leafs secure a 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Tomas Kaberle and Mats Sundin scored for the Maple Leafs, who won their first shootout game of the season.

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Backup goalie earns Leafs shootout win

Scott Clemmensen stopped Brad Richards and Martin St. Louis in the shootout to help the Toronto Maple Leafs secure a 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday.

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Leafs beats Lightning 4-3 (SO)

Scott Clemmensen gave the Toronto Maple Leafs something their other goalies couldn't this year – a win in the shootout.