It's becoming somewhat of a logjam up the middle for the Toronto Maple Leafs of late, and no I don't mean the middle of the net (though that's getting rather crammed as well).
And if there's one thing that too many players at one position means, it's that someone has got to go.
And soon.
In the case of Mikhail Grabovski, the future is uncertain due to his frequent troubles both on and off the ice as well as injury issues, which begs the question: does he have a spot on the Leafs next season?
To quickly jump to a conclusion, the answer is probably yes, for next season at least; but it's certainly not a sure thing.
His first season in Toronto in 2008-2009 was a huge step forward in his career as he appeared in 78 games. He came out of a difficult situation in Montreal and was thrust onto a team looking for an identity —very similar to him.
He recorded 20 goals and 48 points and many felt that if ...
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Article written by Jon Neely