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Woll’s ‘brutal’ injury shifts pressure to Maple Leafs’ Samsonov, Jones

The early outlook is not. And now the Maple Leafs will be counting on Ilya Samsonov and Martin Jones to get them the saves they need to win.

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Published: 1 year ago

Maple Leafs Must Create a Culture Where Players Want to Stay

Assembling a winning team is becoming increasingly challenging for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Between rising taxes, the high cost of living, and all the noise that comes with playing in…

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Published: 3 days ago

Red Wings sign Hamonic to 1-year, $1M contract

The Detroit Red Wings signed defenseman Travis Hamonic to a one-year contract worth $1 million, the team announced Friday.Hamonic, who turns 35 on Saturday, tallied one goal and seven points in 59 games last season with the Ottawa Senators. He averag

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Published: 3 days ago

Rival Captain Surprisingly Shares 2-Word Praise of Maple Leafs After Playoff Battle

Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk shared some stunning praise of their arch rival Toronto Maple Leafs after their playoff battle. The post Rival Captain Surprisingly Shares 2-Word Praise of Maple Leafs After Playoff Battle appeared first on Heavy

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Published: 3 days ago

2025 TLN Maple Leafs Prospect Rankings: #12 Topi Niemela

The TLN Maple Leafs prospect rankings were compiled by a panel of seven TLN writers, each ranking our top 20 prospects to form a consensus group ranking. Rather than hard and fast limits on age or NHL games played to determine “prospect” eligibil

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Published: 3 days ago

Analyst Urges Maple Leafs to Avoid Signing 22-Goal Scorer

An NHL analyst urges the Toronto Maple Leafs to avoid signing a 22-goal scorer to bolster its offense in free agency. The post Analyst Urges Maple Leafs to Avoid Signing 22-Goal Scorer appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Published: 3 days ago

Retrospective: Toronto Maple Leafs of the 1960s

Often, the year 1967 is brought up, otherwise known as the last time the Leafs were in a Stanley Cup Final. The decade was truly the last time the Leafs were champions, winning four Stanley Cups in the 1960s. As such, fans of the game will recognize

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Published: 3 days ago

Analyst Argues Matthews Will “Fall In Line” Among NHL Goal Leaders

The post Analyst Argues Matthews Will “Fall In Line” Among NHL Goal Leaders appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. With Mitch Marner gone and history suggesting peak scoring years fade over time, Auston Matthews may be entering a phase where goals go

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Published: 3 days ago

Maple Leafs News & Rumours: Zombie DNA, Matthews as Leader & Roslovic

Being a Toronto Maple Leafs fan is a bit like living in a constant tug-of-war between optimism and skepticism. For the past few months, we’ve been told this is the…

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Published: 3 days ago

Friday Four: Where should Matthew Schaefer play next season?

In the latest edition of Friday Four, Michael Amato analyzes where 2025 first-overall pick Matthew Schaefer should play, what the Maple Leafs should do with Nick Robertson, and more.

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Published: 3 days ago

2025 TLN Maple Leafs Prospect Rankings: #11 Jacob Quillan

The TLN Maple Leafs prospect rankings were compiled by a panel of seven TLN writers, each ranking our top 20 prospects to form a consensus group ranking. Rather than hard and fast limits on age or NHL games played to determine “prospect” eligibil

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Published: 3 days ago

Maple Leafs’ Offseason Departures Not Named Mitch Marner

With no disrespect to new faces like Matias Maccelli, Nicolas Roy, and Dakota Joshua, the Toronto Maple Leafs’ offseason has been defined by their departures. Just four days after the…

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Published: 4 days ago

Maple Leafs “Losing Players for Nothing” Hasn’t Always Been a Failure

Every NHL offseason, the cry goes up: “We can’t lose him for nothing!” It’s a mantra fans repeat, a talking point for pundits, and sometimes even a player’s rallying cry.…

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Published: 4 days ago