The Toronto Maple Leafs announced Monday that Dallas Eakins has signed a three-year contract extension to remain head coach of the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League. Michael Crabtree Jersey . Eakins assistant coaches Gord Dineen and Derek King have also signed contract extensions to continue with the Marlies. Both are completing their third season with the Marlies in 2011-12. The extension allows Eakins the flexibility to seek an NHL head coaching job after next season. "Dallas is a wonderful teacher for our players in the American Hockey League," said Leafs GM Brian Burke in a statement. "He has a great understanding of the game and what it takes to be a successful professional player, both on and off the ice. Hes a huge contributor to our overall hockey organization and we are pleased to have Dallas and the entire coaching staff under contract." The Marlies captured the Sam Pollock Trophy as the winner of the AHLs North Division in 2011-12. Under Eakins guidance, the team has ranked first in the AHL in penalty-killing in 2010-11 and 2011-12. Toronto surrendered a league-low 175 goals in 2011-12 and finished with a record of 44-25-5-3 and 96 points which is the 2nd best total in team history. As the second playoff seed in the AHLs Western Conference, the Marlies this spring eliminated Rochester, Abbotsford and first place Oklahoma City on their path to the 2012 Calder Cup Final. Eakins has spent the last seven seasons in the Toronto Maple Leafs organization in various roles. He was the clubs Director of Player Development in 2008-09, served as an assistant coach with the Maple Leafs from 2006 to 2008, and was an assistant coach with the Marlies during the 2005-06 AHL season. The Dade City, Florida native was originally drafted by the Washington Capitals in the 10th round, 208th overall, in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft. Eakins played in 120 games for Winnipeg, Florida, St. Louis, Phoenix, the New York Rangers, Toronto, the New York Islanders and Calgary. He also suited up in 609 AHL games, registering 134 points (27 goals, 107 assists) and 1051 penalty minutes. He retired from professional hockey following the 2004 season with the Manitoba Moose in the AHL. Andy Lee Jersey . Vermilyea, 30, spent his first season after retiring from professional baseball last season as the manager of the Maui Na Koa Ikaika (Maui Strong Warriors). Colin Kaepernick Limited Jersey . Kirilenko, ranked 14th and seeded second, said she hurt her back in practice and aggravated it in her opening match, which lasted only two games, against South Korean wild card Lee So-ra. http://www.shop49ersgear.us/isaac-sopoaga-49ers-jersey/ . The six-foot-four 296-pound lineman played 11 games this season, mainly as a backup and in short yardage situations. Colin Kaepernick Womens Jersey . Michael Arnold, lead negotiator for the NFL Referees Association, says the union remains "willing to negotiate with the NFL in order to reach a fair agreement." But Arnold says "no additional meetings are scheduled at this time. Anthony Dixon Jersey . We expect that the first tourist flights leaving from the United States will start around 2011 and that Kiruna (in northern Sweden) will be next about a year later, in 2012, Spacesport Sweden spokeswoman Johanna Bergstroem-Roos told AFP.TOKYO -- Pitcher Kyuji Fujikawa of the Hanshin Tigers was one of four professional baseball players in Japan who became unrestricted free agents Wednesday in hopes of moving to Major League Baseball. The other players were Seibu Lions shortstop Hiroyuki Nakajima, Nippon Ham Fighters infielder Kensuke Tanaka and Orix Buffaloes catcher Takeshi Hidaka. Fujikawa, a 32-year-old right-handed closer, has 220 saves over 12 seasons with the Tigers. He played for two-time champion Japan at the 2006 and 2009 World Baseballl Classic and the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Justin Smith Jersey. The New York Yankees won the negotiating rights for Nakajima under the posting system after the 2011 season, but failed to reach an agreement and he returned to Seibu for the 2012 season. Nakajima, a seven-time Pacific League All-Star, has a .302 batting average with 149 home runs, 664 RBIs and 134 stolen bases over 11 seasons with Seibu. Tanaka has a.286 average over 13 seasons with the Fighters, while Hidaka hit.236 in 15 seasons with Orix. ' ' '
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced Monday that Dallas Eakins has signed a three-year contract extension to remain head coach of the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League. Michael Crabtree Jersey . Eakins assistant coaches Gord Dineen and Derek King have also signed contract extensions to continue with the Marlies. Both are completing their third season with the Marlies in 2011-12. The extension allows Eakins the flexibility to seek an NHL head coaching job after next season. "Dallas is a wonderful teacher for our players in the American Hockey League," said Leafs GM Brian Burke in a statement. "He has a great understanding of the game and what it takes to be a successful professional player, both on and off the ice. Hes a huge contributor to our overall hockey organization and we are pleased to have Dallas and the entire coaching staff under contract." The Marlies captured the Sam Pollock Trophy as the winner of the AHLs North Division in 2011-12. Under Eakins guidance, the team has ranked first in the AHL in penalty-killing in 2010-11 and 2011-12. Toronto surrendered a league-low 175 goals in 2011-12 and finished with a record of 44-25-5-3 and 96 points which is the 2nd best total in team history. As the second playoff seed in the AHLs Western Conference, the Marlies this spring eliminated Rochester, Abbotsford and first place Oklahoma City on their path to the 2012 Calder Cup Final. Eakins has spent the last seven seasons in the Toronto Maple Leafs organization in various roles. He was the clubs Director of Player Development in 2008-09, served as an assistant coach with the Maple Leafs from 2006 to 2008, and was an assistant coach with the Marlies during the 2005-06 AHL season. The Dade City, Florida native was originally drafted by the Washington Capitals in the 10th round, 208th overall, in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft. Eakins played in 120 games for Winnipeg, Florida, St. Louis, Phoenix, the New York Rangers, Toronto, the New York Islanders and Calgary. He also suited up in 609 AHL games, registering 134 points (27 goals, 107 assists) and 1051 penalty minutes. He retired from professional hockey following the 2004 season with the Manitoba Moose in the AHL. Andy Lee Jersey . Vermilyea, 30, spent his first season after retiring from professional baseball last season as the manager of the Maui Na Koa Ikaika (Maui Strong Warriors). Colin Kaepernick Limited Jersey . Kirilenko, ranked 14th and seeded second, said she hurt her back in practice and aggravated it in her opening match, which lasted only two games, against South Korean wild card Lee So-ra. http://www.shop49ersgear.us/isaac-sopoaga-49ers-jersey/ . The six-foot-four 296-pound lineman played 11 games this season, mainly as a backup and in short yardage situations. Colin Kaepernick Womens Jersey . Michael Arnold, lead negotiator for the NFL Referees Association, says the union remains "willing to negotiate with the NFL in order to reach a fair agreement." But Arnold says "no additional meetings are scheduled at this time. Anthony Dixon Jersey . We expect that the first tourist flights leaving from the United States will start around 2011 and that Kiruna (in northern Sweden) will be next about a year later, in 2012, Spacesport Sweden spokeswoman Johanna Bergstroem-Roos told AFP.TOKYO -- Pitcher Kyuji Fujikawa of the Hanshin Tigers was one of four professional baseball players in Japan who became unrestricted free agents Wednesday in hopes of moving to Major League Baseball. The other players were Seibu Lions shortstop Hiroyuki Nakajima, Nippon Ham Fighters infielder Kensuke Tanaka and Orix Buffaloes catcher Takeshi Hidaka. Fujikawa, a 32-year-old right-handed closer, has 220 saves over 12 seasons with the Tigers. He played for two-time champion Japan at the 2006 and 2009 World Baseballl Classic and the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Justin Smith Jersey. The New York Yankees won the negotiating rights for Nakajima under the posting system after the 2011 season, but failed to reach an agreement and he returned to Seibu for the 2012 season. Nakajima, a seven-time Pacific League All-Star, has a .302 batting average with 149 home runs, 664 RBIs and 134 stolen bases over 11 seasons with Seibu. Tanaka has a.286 average over 13 seasons with the Fighters, while Hidaka hit.236 in 15 seasons with Orix. ' ' '