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Maple Leafs should take a run at signing David Perron

The Toronto Maple Leafs are going to prioritize upgrading their blue line and goaltending depth once free agency opens on July 1. After completing their top priorities, general manager Brad Treliving should focus on signing David Perron. Perron, 36,

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Published: 1 year ago

Projected Lineups for the Kings vs Maple Leafs – 10/16/24

The Los Angeles Kings take on the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena tonight. Here are the projected/expected lineups sourced from NHL.com staff writers, independent correspondents, and others. KINGS (1-0-2) at MAPLE…

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Published: 1 year ago

Maple Leafs News & Rumors: Matthews, Tavares, Nylander & Liljegren

The Toronto Maple Leafs will look to extend their winning streak when they face the Los Angeles Kings at home tonight. The Kings, fresh off a wild 8-7 overtime loss…

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Published: 1 year ago

bet365 Daily Bets: Dylan Cozens shot prop and Auston Matthews anytime goal

Cozens shot prop and Matthews anytime goal.

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Published: 1 year ago

NHL Rumors: 2025 NHL Draft, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Timothy Liljegren

NHL eyeing LA theatre for the 2025 NHL draft. Four potential destinations for Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Timothy Liljegren.

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Published: 1 year ago

Are Tanev, OEL already making case as Leafs’ best ever signings on D?

JD Bunkis dives deep on some of the Toronto Maple Leafs’ biggest and best free agent signings on the blue line, and whether Chris Tanev and Oliver Ekman-Larsson might already deserve to be considered on the list.

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Published: 1 year ago

Maple Leafs’ Lorentz Quickly Becoming a Fan Favourite

When the Toronto Maple Leafs signed recent Stanley Cup champion Steven Lorentz to a professional tryout, many wondered how his championship experience would carry over to a team that’s looking…

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Published: 1 year ago

Mike Johnson was a big fan of 9-1-1 night at Crocodile Rock back in the day: Leafs Morning Take

After a few days of much-needed practice time, the Leafs are getting set to host the Los Angeles Kings. Sometimes in life, there are bigger things than hockey, though. We kicked off the Wednesday edition of Leafs Morning Take by talking about the tri

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Published: 1 year ago

Craig Berube, Mitch Marner outline goals for Timothy Liljegren ahead of season debut

Timothy Liljegren will make his season debut against the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday, after being rendered a healthy scratch for the opening three games of the year. Liljegren was usurped by Conor Timmins during the preseason and has been the odd

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Published: 1 year ago

NHL Betting Preview (Oct 16): Kings vs. Maple Leafs Odds

The Toronto Maple Leafs will look to stay unbeaten at home as they host the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday evening. These sides have split six matchups over the last three regular seasons, but Toronto is a heavy favorite in Wednesday’s game after s

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Published: 1 year ago

‘Win for Doughty’: Byfield, Kings extra motivated to beat Maple Leafs

Kings forward and Toronto native Quinton Byfield talks about injured teammate and fellow Torontonian Drew Doughty’s wishes for them to walk into Scotiabank Arena and beat the Maple Leafs.

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Published: 1 year ago

What Should Maple Leafs Fans Watch for in Tonight’s Game?

The post What Should Maple Leafs Fans Watch for in Tonight’s Game? appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. As the Toronto Maple Leafs play the Los Angeles Kings tonight, what three things should fans watch for and the game? The post What Should Maple Lea

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Leafs coach called Sundin too skinny when he first got to Toronto

Though it’s been more than 16 years since he last suited up for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Mats Sundin remains one of the city’s most iconic and beloved athletes. Sundin, who played for the Leafs from 1994 through 2008, hopped on the popular Spitt

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