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Morgan Rielly stresses the importance of Maple Leafs focusing on details

Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Morgan Rielly emphasized that he and his team must remain focused on the details of their game, amid a March slump. Mired in a 1-4-1 drought that included tough losses to the Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators, the Le

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Published: 4 months ago

NHL Rumors: Maple Leafs, Penguins, Sharks, Rangers, Oilers

In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Toronto Maple Leafs lost a key part of their drafting and development as Wes Clark has jumped ship from Toronto to Pittsburgh. How big…

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Published: 1 year ago

Penguins, Kyle Dubas hire away Maple Leafs’ director of amateur scouting, Wes Clark

Wes Clark, who has guided the Toronto Maple Leafs’ recent entry drafts, has departed the hockey club for a job with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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Published: 1 year ago

Penguins hire ex-Leaf director Wes Clark to run player personnel

The Pittsburgh Penguins hired Wes Clark as vice president of player personnel on Tuesday.Clark will oversee Pittsburgh's amateur, professional, and free agent scouting departments. He previously worked under Kyle Dubas with the Toronto Maple Leafs an

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Published: 1 year ago

NHL Rumors: What is the Starting Number for a Leon Draisaitl Contract Extension?

Leon Draisaitl is going to get paid on his next deal, and the starting number should be Auston Matthews $13.25 million.

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Published: 1 year ago

Penguins Hire Wes Clark As Vice President Of Player Personnel

Another high-ranking member of the Toronto Maple Leafs is leaving the organization for the Pittsburgh Penguins as the team announced it has hired Wes Clark as the vice president of player personnel. The news came shortly after Sportsnet’s Elliotte

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Published: 1 year ago

Dubas brings another Leafs staff member to Penguins front office

Kyle Dubas may no longer be in charge of the Toronto Maple Leafs, but it’s safe to say he’s still impacting the team. Today, the Pittsburgh Penguins announced that they’d hired Wes Clark, who most recently worked with the Leafs last season as

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Published: 1 year ago

Penguins name Wes Clark vice president of player personnel

Wes Clark is joining the Pittsburgh Penguins as their vice president of player personnel, the team announced Tuesday. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman was the first to report the story. Clark spent the past six seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs org

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Published: 1 year ago

What to Expect From New Maple Leafs Defenceman Philippe Myers

Philippe Myers, a very big right-shot defenceman, recently signed a one-year, $775,000 contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs. The first question for many Maple Leafs fans is: Who is he?…

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Published: 1 year ago

What happened to ‘everything is on the table’ for the Maple Leafs this offseason?

In early May, the Toronto Maple Leafs leadership brass held their end-of-season media availability, which included general manager Brad Treliving, freshly minted CEO Keith Pelley and president Brendan Shanahan. Everyone had lots to say, but nobody mo

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Published: 1 year ago

The remaining question marks on the Maple Leafs’ roster this offseason

Just over a week into free agency, the Maple Leafs have filled some holes, but there is still plenty of work to do. Heading into the offseason, we identified the team’s four primary needs (in no particular order): Two real top-four defensemen A leg

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Published: 1 year ago

Where are the holes in the Maple Leafs roster?

And how soon do they need to be filled.

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Published: 1 year ago

Should the Toronto Maple Leafs trade David Kampf?

One of newly hired General Manager Brad Treliving’s first moves last offseason was extending centre David Kampf to a four-year, $2.4M AAV contract. The move kind of came out of nowhere, seemingly giving Kampf too much term and probably too much mon

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Published: 1 year ago