Earlier this week the team honored the recently deceased Ted Kennedy

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Visit the Harte-Hanks Web siteat http:// For more information, contact Doug Shepard, Executive Vice President and ChiefFinancial Officer, at 210-829-9120 or e-mail at . ) There have been a lot of things said over the past few weeks: The Leafs don’t have enough offense to compete, the goaltending simply isn’t there to carry them, and wondering when are all these pieces going to mesh Some of questions are easy to find answers to. These problems need Carnac the Magnificent and a large express envelope to solve. While other teams have solved the problems of the past with a quick turnaround, combining effective drafting and quality free agency signings, the Leafs may need to look past that and, in fact, look to the past The problem the Leafs face isn’t a lack of talent.

Simply put, there are a lot of talented players there who are simply learning the NHL game. Luke Schenn was the toast of the town last year because of great positioning and his physical play, but he’s off to a slow start this year. Over the past two weeks, the Leafs have brought back two of the most defining players in the team’s history. Earlier this week, the team honored the recently deceased Ted Kennedy. Quite possibly one of the most honorable players in the history of the NHL, Kennedy came a long way from the player who said the price tag wasn’t high enough for him to play for Montreal.