Last night, the Toronto Maple Leafs faced the Colorado Avalanche in their first game since the NHL Trade Deadline. The Maple ...
After a quiet NHL trade deadline, the Canadiens are looking to make additions in the offseason, mainly a new center.
Carlo, whose contract runs through 2026-27 with an average annual value of $4.1 million that ... and Sam Bennett. The Leafs, meanwhile, are in win-now mode with their core in its prime.
Following the team’s first game after the deadline, a 7-4 defeat at the hands of the Colorado Avalanche, Marner was asked directly about being a Maple Leafs player next season. He gave a non ...
Toronto Maple Leafs' defenseman Chris ... a vital part of Toronto’s defensive core. Also Read: Casey DeSmith steals the show as Stars hand Canucks a 4-1 defeat Chris Tanev's recovery hits ...
Erik Johnson won’t itch about being a healthy scratch. You might think the fact Johnson won’t always be active for the ...
Carlo, whose contract runs through 2026-27 with an average annual value of $4.1 million that ... and Sam Bennett. The Leafs, meanwhile, are in win-now mode with their core in its prime.
and sealed the win with two empty-net goals for a 7-4 victory over Toronto. Although it turned into an ugly loss for the Maple Leafs, there are a few key takeaways worth discussing, let’s dive ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs made two big deals before the NHL trade deadline. They picked up a much-needed righty defenseman in Brandon Carlo from the Boston Bruins. They also made a trade with the ...