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Blackhawks Expected To Sign Tyler Bertuzzi To Four-Year Deal

Multiple reports overnight indicate the Blackhawks are expected to land winger Tyler Bertuzzi when the UFA market opens at 11 a.m. CT today, although Daily Faceoff’s Jay Rosehill was on it first. It’ll be a four-year, $22MM deal ($5.5MM AAV), D

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Published: 1 year ago

Craig Berube and the Corsi Hockey League

A less than wise man once said “Good thing the Leafs don’t play in the CHL. The Corsi Hockey League. They are doing just fine in the NHL though.” That infamous tweet was sent out during the beginning of the 2013-14 Leafs season following the L

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Published: 4 days ago

Wednesday FTB: Overpaid

Lots of perspectives on the Kaprizov contract, and McDavid to the Leafs is a great way to make it about us.

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Published: 4 days ago

Toronto Maple Leafs 2025-26 season preview: Playoff chances, projected points, roster rankings

Without Mitch Marner, it's hard to look at this current roster and see a team any closer to its ultimate goal.

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Published: 4 days ago

Where’s the best spot for Easton Cowan’s development? + Joseph Woll’s absence & preseason thoughts – MLHS Podcast EP99

In the latest MLHS Podcast, Nick Ashbourne and Anthony Petrielli discuss the Maple Leafs’ 2025 preseason developments so far, the goaltending picture entering the regular season, and the decisions to be made on the fringes of the roster ahead of op

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Published: 4 days ago

Kaprizov Contract Could Complicate Maple Leafs’ McDavid Chances

The Toronto Maple Leafs will be one of many teams that show interest in Connor McDavid should the superstar become available from the Edmonton Oilers. Still unsigned and going into…

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Published: 5 days ago

Former Canadiens captain Max Pacioretty retires from NHL after 17 seasons

Veteran forward Max Pacioretty, who spent three seasons as captain of the Montreal Canadiens and spent the 2024-25 campaign with the Toronto Maple Leafs, has retired from the NHL after 17 seasons.

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Published: 5 days ago

Maple Leafs Pay Big Price In Massive New Trade Pitch

The Toronto Maple Leafs can set themselves up for major success if they can manage to pull off a massive trade. The post Maple Leafs Pay Big Price In Massive New Trade Pitch appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Published: 5 days ago

Behind Maple Leafs goalie Anthony Stolarz’s push to become a rising NHL star in his 30s

Before last year, Stolarz had never started 30 games in an NHL season. In Year 2 with the Leafs, he's aiming for genuine stardom.

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Published: 5 days ago

Pacioretty joins Michigan coaching staff

Max Pacioretty's playing career appears to be over.The 36-year-old is joining the University of Michigan as a special assistant to the head coach, the program announced Tuesday."After 17 seasons in the NHL, I'm excited to begin this next chapter with

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Published: 5 days ago

5 Maple Leafs we need at least one more look at this preseason

We’re one week away from the season opener and with the Toronto Maple Leafs taking part in their annual team bonding exercises, we’re examining a few players that we need one more look at during the preseason. Easton Cowan may have cemented his s

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Published: 5 days ago

Anthony Stolarz Credits Fans’ Passion, Loyalty for Staying With Maple Leafs

You’d be crazy to think that Toronto Maple Leafs’ goaltender Anthony Stolarz didn’t consider free agency following the 2025-26 seasons. The thought was, admittedly, in the back of his head.…

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Published: 5 days ago

‘Tried to maintain hope’: NHL stars poised for Olympic return in 2026 after long wait

Sidney Crosby always held out hope.  The two-time Olympic gold medallist also tried to keep a level head.  His name already etched in Canada’s sporting lore after scoring the spine-tingling overtime winner in the men’s hockey final on home soil

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Published: 5 days ago