-- The 22-year-old played major minutes down the stretch last season after Tomas Kaberle was shipped away. Aulie's physical style and size are tailor-made for what Brian Burke wants out of the Maple Leafs. Aulie's plus-4 rating after he was called up for good in February is a solid indicator the 22-year-old could have a bright future as a defensive defenseman in Toronto.Much was expected of the 25-year-old last season after he recorded 8 goals and 18 assists over the Leafs' final 36 games in 2009-10. But in 82 games last season, Bozak had just 15 goals and 17 assists and was a staggeringly bad minus-29, ranking him fourth from last in that category. The University of Denver product will look to bounce back in his second full season.-- James Reimer will enter the year as the starter, and rightfully so. But he will undoubtedly need support in what will be his first full NHL season, and that will have to come from Gustavsson, who hasn't lived up to expectations since signing with the Leafs out of Sweden two years ago. If Reimer has a hiccup, it will be up to Gustavsson to right the ship