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Winnipeg Jets Morning Papers

Keeping you up-to-date with all the latest pro hockey news in Manitoba. The post Winnipeg Jets Morning Papers first appeared on Illegal Curve Hockey.

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Published: 1 year ago

Easton Cowan and Nick Robertson are breaking out at the right time

As the focus of the city of Toronto shifts from the Blue Jays back into the Leafs, several storylines are being parroted to those checking back into NHL action. The Leafs, like much of the league, are hovering around an even record. For a team as use

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Insider: Maple Leafs Trading Star Forward is a ‘Non-Starter’ Despite Interest

The Toronto Maple Leafs are expected to be aggressive in trade talks, but one player is a non-starter to be involved in deals. The post Insider: Maple Leafs Trading Star Forward is a ‘Non-Starter’ Despite Interest appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Can the Maple Leafs’ Youth Movement Actually Work?

There’s a fine line between development and desperation, and right now the Toronto Maple Leafs are walking it. Head coach Craig Berube has turned to Easton Cowan and Nicholas Robertson…

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Why Dakota Joshua is a key piece of Toronto’s bottom-six moving forward

The Toronto Maple Leafs’ bottom six is about to get shaken up, as Scott Laughton and Steven Lorentz look ready to slot back into the lineup. With their return, roster decisions will need to be evaluated, as head Craig Berube searches for that winni

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Published: 2 weeks ago

NHL Rumors: Pittsburgh Penguins, Toronto Maple Leafs, and the Los Angeles Kings

The Penguins are quieting trade talk. The Maple Leafs trying to find a new home for David Kampf. The Kings are looking for a top-six forward.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Re-evaluating the HHOF cases for John Tavares, Jamie Benn, Corey Perry and more

It’s Hall of Fame induction week, and the class of 2025 is an interesting one. Of the four players on the men’s side, we had two absolute locks (Zdeno Chara and Joe Thornton), plus one guy who was very close (Duncan Keith) and another who should

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Published: 2 weeks ago

NHL Playoff Report: Mammoth on the rise, Wild and Maple Leafs falling off

The first month of the NHL season is in the books, and it’s time to look at how the NHL’s playoff race is shaping up.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

33 years ago, Cliff Fletcher was inspired by the Blue Jays and Brad Treliving needs to follow suit

Thirty-three years ago, the Toronto Blue Jays reminded the city what it was like to be a winner. One person who definitely seemed to appreciate that winning in Toronto was special was Cliff Fletcher. Fletcher had already been putting in work for the

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Re-evaluating Hockey Hall of Fame cases for John Tavares, Jamie Benn, Corey Perry and more

We've debated these stars' qualifications for hockey's highest honor before. Have they helped or hurt their cases in the meantime?

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Wednesday's FTB: A mammoth task awaits

The Maple Leafs play the Utah Mammoth tonight for their once a season trip to Toronto.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Kyle Dubas on the Penguins, Crosby, Olympics and what he wouldn't change about his Maple Leafs exit

Dubas reflected on his time as Leafs GM while back in Toronto with the Pens: "The goal was to win, and we didn’t get it done. That’s on me."

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Alex Nylander scores twice as Toronto Marlies snap losing skid with gritty performance in Chicago

Losing becomes a bad habit at any time of the season. The Toronto Marlies were delighted to snap out of a four-game losing skid, of which at least half were self-inflicted defeats. A fast start was critical, as was the performance of Artur Akhtyamov

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Published: 2 weeks ago