Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube stood up for Morgan Rielly when asked about the defenseman's struggles following a 3-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday night. "Can Morgan play better? Yes, he can. We all know that. He knows that, a
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With the 86th selection in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Toronto Maple Leafs have selected Tyler Hopkins from the Kingston Frontenac of the OHL. Tyler Hopkins, you are a Toronto Maple Leaf! 🔵⚪️ pic.twitter.com/lMHFFBmzZy— Toronto Maple Leafs (@Map
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With the No. 86 overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Toronto Maple Leafs selected Tyler Hopkins from the Kingston Frontenacs of the Ontario Hockey League. Hopkins posted 20 goals and 31 points in 67 games with Kingston during the 2024-25 season. H
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With their third round pick, the Maple Leafs took a swing on Tyler Hopkins from the USHL
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With their first selection in the 2025 NHL Draft (the last pick in the second round at 64th overall), the Maple Leafs have gone off the board to select 6’3 left-shot centerman Tinus Luc Koblar out of the Leksand system in the Swedish junior league.
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Canucks took another run at Brock Boeser. Could Burns return to Carolina? Could it be a five-year deal for Matthew Knies and the Toronto Maple Leafs?
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With the 64th selection in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Toronto Maple Leafs have selected Tinus Luc Koblar from the Swedish Junior League. Welcome to the family, Tinus Luc Koblar 🔹 pic.twitter.com/5y72Cs4vJF— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) June 28
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With the final pick of the second round, the Toronto Maple Leafs selected Tinus Luc Koblar of Leksands IF of the Swedish Junior League. Koblar is a 6-foot-3 centre who will need some time to develop before he makes a real impact at the NHL level. Her
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With their first pick in the 2025 NHL draft, the Maple Leafs picked a big Norwegian centre Tinus Luc Koblar
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Canucks took another run at Brock Boeser. Could Burns return to Carolina? Could it be a five-year deal for Matthew Knies and the Toronto Maple Leafs?
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June 28 is the anniversary of one of the most remarkable trades in Toronto Maple Leafs history. It was the trade that sent Maple Leafs captain and fan-favorite Wendel Clark…
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With the signing of John Tavares to a four-year, team-friendly extension worth $4,388,420 per season, the Toronto Maple Leafs have one more foundational piece in place for their 2025–26 roster.…
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As the 2025 NHL Draft looms, the Leafs find themselves without many selections and only one pick in the first two rounds: #64. With that in mind, let’s break down three prospects who I believe could realistically be on Toronto’s radar at 64 and w
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