HARRISON, N.J. - For an MLS team that has seen more change than any other, the New York Red Bulls players are expecting more turmoil this off-season now that they know that Thierry Henry wont return.Two days after being eliminated one goal shy the MLS Cup final - and a day after Henry said he was done, the Red Bulls sat rather glumly in front of their lockers on Tuesday reflecting on the past season and contemplating a possibly more upheaval that has come to mark the club.Theres a lot thats going to happen this off-season, (more) than we could even speculate goalkeeper Luis Robles said, noting the expansion draft, trades and the leagues collective bargaining negotiations with the players union. I really feel there a lot of questions up in the air that may not have immediate answers.The Red Bulls have used 250 players since beginning in 1996, 13 more than the next closest MLS team, the Colorado Rapids. Its roster has been highlighted by some of the biggest names in soccer: Lothar Matthaeus, Roberto Donadoni, Youri Djorkaeff and Rafa Marquez.The departure of Henry, 37, will be felt especially by Bradley Wright-Phillips, who equaled MLS single-season scoring record of Roy Lassiter and Chris Wondolowski this season with 27 goals.Its a sad day. Its a sad day, Wright-Phillips said. I never fully accepted it until I heard it was going to be announced. Its going to take some replacing. I dont think you can replace the man.Neither coach Mike Petke nor sporting director Andy Roxburgh made themselves available to reporters to address possible off-season changes.With Australian international midfielder Tim Cahill starting only three of the final nine games of the regular season and only two of five playoff matches, its unclear whether the teams other designated player signed outside the salary cap will return, despite having a year remaining on his contract.Each team is permitted three designated players.Cahill was seen in the players lounge but did not speak with reporters.Others, like midfielder Dax McCarty, 27, who has been with three teams in nine years — the last 2 1/2 with New York — thinks significant change is inevitable.Weve all heard rumours. But obviously when you lose a guy like Thierry, things are going to change, because he was a big part of this team, McCarty said. And for the last 4 1/2 years he was one of the best players in the league.Henry wouldnt comment on how much he expected the team to change, saying it was not far. He said he will most miss the camaraderie, but was quick to emphasize that did not necessarily mean he was retiring.It was always going to be 4 1/2 years, he said.When asked about a possible return to English club Arsenal, where Henry played for eight years, he was equally non-committal.Thats a wish. Christmas is arriving soon, so its a wish, he said. Its a wish. Everybody knows how much I love the club.Whatever Henry does, he said he will keep his New York home.Hopefully theyll let me come back and watch some games, he joked. Dennis Smith Jersey . But history aside, theyre still happy to participate in the Par 3 contest, traditionally held on the day prior to the first round of the Masters. Von Miller Jersey . 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Kadri had a goal and an assist in regulation time as the Toronto Maple Leafs edged the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 in the shootout in an NHL pre-season game in London, Ont. "Im from here and I just dont want to disappoint, I guess," said Kadri, who had 20 goals and 30 assists last season. "Production will be hugely important for me this year. Im an offensive player. My goal is also to become a player who is the whole package. I think I was better on the draws today and working coming back in my own end." David Booth was the lone scorer in the shootout. Booth, who had nine goals and 19 points with Vancouver last season, joined the Leafs in the off-season on a one-year deal signed in July. Matt Read and Michael Raffl built a 2-0 lead for the Flyers, who were the home team in this contest for line changes. Kadris goal late in the second period shifted the momentum for Toronto. He then set up Tom Nilsson for the tying goal 1:39 into the third period. Kadri sent a cross-ice pass to defenceman Nilsson breaking off the point and a one-timer beat Flyers goalie Anthony Stolarz. Stolarz is no stranger to London either, having played for the Ontario Hockey Leagues London Knights before Philadelphia selected him in the second round of the 2012 draft. Stolarz stopped 29 of 31 shots over 65 minutes. Starter Christopher Gibson stopped 11 of 12 in 31 minutes for Toronto, while Cal Heeter allowed a goal early in his second-half duty but recovered to be the winning goalie with 11 saves also on a dozen shots, plus three more saves in the shootout. "I think I came in a little cold.dddddddddddd I was pretty flat-footed on that first goal (by Raffl)," admitted Heeter, who played in the Flyers system last year, including one appearance with Philadelphia and 44 more with the American Hockey Leagues Adirondack Phantoms. "I competed and battled well," said Heeter, who wore Flyers pads. "It wasnt the smoothest or best game Ive played. I was a little choppy at times with my movement and on some rebounds." It would appear Heeter, Gibson, Antoine Bibeau and Garret Sparks will battle for the two positions with the Toronto Marlies, with Jonathan Bernier and James Reimer owning the Leafs crease. Nick Cousins, who had 11 goals and 18 assists last season for the Phantoms, hopes to earn a full-time promotion as he contributed assists on both Philadelphia goals. Maple Leafs coach Randy Carlyle saw Torontos first pre-season game as a chance to assess his teams new defensive systems. "Its all about how well we did on working on the three things we are asking our players to concentrate on," said Carlyle. "Were working on defensive zone coverage, fore-checking systems, and play in the neutral zone. Carlyle said it was a chance for his new coaching staff to integrate with the Leafs players. "We really are not doing a lot of things drastically different, but we are working on some ideas with our new group of coaches here," said Carlyle, referring to new assistants Steve Spott and Peter Horachek. The two teams will meet again on Tuesday at Torontos Air Canada Centre at 7 p.m. ET. The Flyers other split squad edged the Washington Capitals 5-4 in Philadelphia on Monday. 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