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Don’t Forget Martin Jones’ Part in the Maple Leafs Success

The post Don’t Forget Martin Jones’ Part in the Maple Leafs Success appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Martin Jones might never play for the Toronto Maple Leafs again. However, his contribution to their season's success should not be forgotten. Th

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Published: 1 year ago

Can Leafs show killer instinct in Games 3 and 4 vs. Panthers?

Frank Seravalli and Tyler Yaremchuk talked about the Leafs-Panthers’ series, and how Toronto has the opportunity to push Florida to the brink on Daily Faceoff Live.

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Published: 1 month ago

William Nylander Not Afraid of the Playoff Spotlight

Maple Leafs forward William Nylander does not feel the pressure of the Stanley Cup Playoffs delivering in the big moments for Toronto.

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Published: 1 month ago

Toronto Maple Leafs reveal lines for critical Game 3 vs. Panthers

The Toronto Maple Leafs are hoping to move one step closer to their ultimate goal on Friday night. They are up 2-0 in their second-round series against the Florida Panthers, and Toronto has a chance to advance as far as they have in the playoffs sin

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Published: 1 month ago

Toronto Maple Leafs need Auston Matthews to find another gear in playoffs

As dire as things can seem following the Toronto Maple Leafs, it’s hard to find too much to complain about right now. Toronto is without No. 1 goalie Anthony Stolarz after he suffered a head injury in Game 1 against the Florida Panthers, but the t

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Published: 1 month ago

Woll projected to start Game 3, Panthers’ Maurice hints at game-time decisions

Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll is the projected starter for Game 3 against the Florida Panthers. Woll started Game 2 in a 4-3 victory, making 25 saves in the winning effort. Anthony Stolarz did not travel to Florida, and Woll is expected

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Published: 1 month ago

How the Leafs are killing the Panthers in transition through two games

The tenor of a series can certainly change quickly and it’s been a pleasant surprise to see the Toronto Maple Leafs win in transition and on the counterattack through the opening two games against the Florida Panthers. It was widely expected to be

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Published: 1 month ago

Toronto Maple Leafs’ Line Combinations vs. Florida Panthers: Rd 2, Gm 3

Game 3 is the first game at Amerant Bank Arena in Florida of round 2. The Toronto Maple Leafs unexpectedly lead the series 2–0 after taking both games in Toronto. Coming off a 4–3 win in Game 2, spirits are high in Leafs’ Nation. The last time

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Published: 1 month ago

Remembering Maple Leafs’ Goalie Jonathan Bernier

In a previous post where I researched the criteria that measured the characteristics of good NHL goalies and then applied it to evaluate the Toronto Maple Leafs’ best goalie since…

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Published: 1 month ago

Round 2, Game 3 Preview: Leafs @ Panthers

First time out of Canada, but a very familiar situation for the Leafs.

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Published: 1 month ago

Gustav Forsling says Panthers need to shut William Nylander down as much as possible

Much has been said about the Toronto Maple Leafs Core Four and their playoff performances (or lack thereof), but William Nylander has always had a pretty good case for doing his part. In past Leafs playoff runs, specifically the ones that ended early

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Published: 1 month ago

Maple Leafs Benefit From Sam Bennett’s Lack of Suspension

When the Florida Panthers’ Sam Bennett skated through the crease and “contacted” Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Anthony Stolarz with his forearm on the left side of the head, the situation…

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Published: 1 month ago

Canadian teams now have nearly 50-50 shot of winning Stanley Cup

One of the best things about the Stanley Cup Playoffs is the hope that maybe, just maybe, this will be the year that your team wins it all. For Canadian hockey fans, it’s been several generations since they’ve been able to celebrate that feeling

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Published: 1 month ago