Goaltending has always been an area of uncertainty with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Since the beginning of the Matthews-Marner-Nylander era, 16 goalies under NHL contract have played at least one game for the franchise, with a bulk of those starts coming from Frederik Andersen, Jack Campbell and Ilya Samsonov over the past eight seasons.
This is the worst time of the year for Toronto Maple Leafs fans. The team was eliminated a month ago, and we’ve been forced to watch other teams, some with ex-Maple Leafs players, go on deeper playoff runs.
The Maple Leafs’ need for a tougher blueline has been evident for a long time. There still seems to be some confusion about what a tougher defence should look like.
The Hurricanes are still attempting to extend the defenseman after general manager Don Waddell resigned last month, but they haven’t been close to a deal since discussions started last summer.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs News & Rumors, I’ll share four eclectic topics floating around the team. From new insights about Zack Hyman’s
While ‘everything is on the table’ for the Toronto Maple Leafs heading into the 2024 offseason, to this point, the first course has yet to be served. Yes,
Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic: Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving hopes to be able to re-sign pending UFAs Tyler Bertuzzi and Max Domi. “But it’s got to work for them and it’s got to work for us,” he said.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are seeing their coaching staff start to take shape. First came the Craig Berube hiring, a move that replaced Sheldon Keefe with an established coach who has a championship pedigree.
William Nylander is known for his dynamic playmaking on the ice, his electric fashion sense off the ice and he’ll be getting a larger national profile this fall.
New year, same result for the Toronto Maple Leafs. After another solid regular season in which they finished with 102 points on the season, some fans hoped results could finally be different in the playoffs, while others seemed to already know what was in store.
While there isn’t any shortage of criticism to hand out following the Maple Leafs’ early departure from the playoffs, Toronto’s goaltenders more or less should be receiving a bit of a pass.
Everything revolves around the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Stanley Cup Final is no different. With the series slated to kick off on Saturday night in Sunrise, it could be wise to become familiar with some of the players involved.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have hired former New York Islanders head coach Lane Lambert. He will join Craig Berube’s staff as an assistant coach. Lambert, 59, had a 61-46-20 record as coach of the Islanders.
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced this afternoon that the club has hired former New York Islanders head coach Lane Lambert as an associate coach, joining Craig Berube’s coaching staff for next season.
The Toronto Maple Leafs named Lane Lambert as an associate coach on Wednesday. He joins the staff of Craig Berube, hired May 17 to replace Sheldon Keefe.
David Kampf is fresh off the first campaign of the four-year extension he signed with the Leafs last summer. With that new deal comes heightened expectations for what he can bring on a nightly basis and suffice it to say that his reputation among fans has started to sour a bit because of his new cap hit of $2.4 million a season.
The team from the hockey mecca of the world is adding an experienced coach to its bench. On Wednesday, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced they have hired Lane Lambert as associate coach.
It’s time for another round of NHL rumours. We’re nearing the start of the Stanley Cup Final, but the rumour mill is constantly churning. Teams that fell short of the final have been taking stock and assessing their path going forward.
The 59-year-old spent parts of the last two seasons as the Islanders head coach before being fired in January.
Since David Pastrnak ended the Toronto Maple Leafs’ season on May 4, the franchise’s leadership has announced that anything is on the table to get the team over its playoff slump.
We’re just weeks away from the NHL Draft at The Sphere in Las Vegas. While the Toronto Maple Leafs will have a busy offseason ahead of them with free agency and what to do with Mitch Marner, they need to go through the draft first.
Today we shall provide some of the latest updates involving pending Toronto Maple Leafs free agents. One thing is for sure that the Leafs roster could look very different than it did to finish the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Good luck trying to escape Mitch Marner talk for the next month. I spent May on a boat in the middle of the Pacific to try and run from the noise, but since coming back on land, the Marner conversation has been a shotgun blast to my ears.
Here’s another edition of NHL Rumours! The Toronto Maple Leafs have some contracts to hand out as they reflect on their roster this offseason. It seems that the Maple Leafs have begun contract talks in terms of signing pending free agents.
He is only two years removed from a 30-goal season when he had 30 tallies and 32 assists in 68 games.
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