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The Leafs wisely stayed on the hunt for more options in net throughout training camp and ultimately settled on making a waiver claim on the final day, nabbing 26-year-old Cayden Primeau from the Carolina Hurricanes, where he was set to be their third-stringer.
Toronto Maple Leafs Brad Treliving addressed Easton Cowan’s situation and role within the organization on Tuesday, a day after he was left off the team’s season-opening roster
Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube just sent a clear message about Easton Cowan originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. It's just about time for Easton Cowan. That's the vibe coming out of the Toronto Maple Leafs after a strong preseason for the 20-year old Cowan.
It seemed like a sure thing that Cowan would make the opening-night lineup out of training camp. Now? Not so much.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Matthew Knies offered a rare glimpse into the reality of playing in hockey’s most scrutinized market on Monday, just one day before the start of the
Former Red Wings goaltender James Reimer was released from his professional tryout with the Toronto Maple Leafs, ending his bid to return to the team that originally drafted him.
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced that they claimed forward Samuel Blais off waivers from the Montreal Canadiens and goaltender Cayden Primeau from the Carolina
Trade rumors collide as Nick Robertson's time in Toronto may end, with the San Jose Sharks emerging as the perfect landing spot for the young winger.
BOTTOM LINE: The Toronto Maple Leafs host the Montreal Canadiens in the season opener. Toronto had a 52-26-4 record overall and went 24-12-3 in Atlantic Division play last season. The Maple Leafs committed 285 total penalties last season, averaging 3.5 per game and serving 7.9 penalty minutes per game.
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Minus Mitch: Maple Leafs head into new seasons with new look after Marner's departure
That moniker used to describe the talented, high-paid and, when it mattered most, ultimately underachieving quartet of Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, William Nylander and John Tavares has been shelved following a long march out the door.
Toronto defeated New York almost commandingly and took a 2-0 series lead at home before the series shifts to the Yankees' diamond on Tuesday. The Jays hit five home runs, with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. sending a grand slam into the bleachers in the bottom of the fourth.