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Leafs tweak top power play unit with one major absence

The Toronto Maple Leafs might be on a two-game winning streak early in the season, but it’s not been without a few tweaks. And in his first week of the regular season with the team, new Leafs coach Craig Berube has been putting his stamp on the ro

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Published: 3 months ago

Craig Berube Uncovering Key Insights on Maple Leafs’ Defensemen

The post Craig Berube Uncovering Key Insights on Maple Leafs’ Defensemen appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Coach Craig Berube is learning about his defensemen. How are Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Jake McCabe, and Morgan Rielly being deployed? The post Cr

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Published: 3 months ago

NHL Rumors: Maple Leafs, Rangers, Penguins, Sabres

In today’s NHL rumors rundown, any rumors of Timothy Liljegren asking for a trade out of Toronto have been shot down, as the defenseman has publicly stated he doesn’t want…

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Published: 3 months ago

Maple Leafs’ William Nylander does not skate Tuesday due to illness

Toronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander did not attend Tuesday’s morning skate due to illness, the team confirmed. Nylander played in the team’s first three games of the season, recording two goals in Saturday’s home opener victory over th

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Published: 3 months ago

Maple Leafs’ Joseph Woll, John Tavares return to ice; Nylander misses practice

John Tavares, who missed Saturday’s game and Monday’s practice with an illness, returned to the ice Tuesday and skated as the team’s second-line centre.

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Published: 3 months ago

Maple Leafs News & Rumors: Stolarz, Woll, Liljegren & Matthews

Several storylines have emerged as the Toronto Maple Leafs prepare for game four on Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Kings. In this edition of Maple Leafs News & Rumors,…

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Published: 3 months ago

Remembering Maple Leafs Tough Guy Jim Dorey

In the history of the Toronto Maple Leafs, there have been many really tough players. Perhaps the first three that come to mind are Wendel Clark, Tie Domi, and Doug…

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Published: 3 months ago

"I love Toronto": Liljegren makes his case to avoid Leafs trade

After an opening night blip where they couldn’t find the back of the net, the Toronto Maple Leafs appear to be rolling along nicely early in the season. Riding a two-game win streak, Toronto is tied for an early Atlantic Division lead as they enjo

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Published: 3 months ago

Oliver Ekman-Larsson’s offensive inventiveness is much-needed wrinkle for Maple Leafs

If you take a cursory glance at the Toronto Maple Leafs’ offensive leaders through the opening week, a few things will certainly catch your eye. Max Domi leads the three with three points in all situations, but what really stood out to me is how Ol

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Published: 3 months ago

Maple Leafs Won’t Rush Woll, But He and Tavares Are Better

The post Maple Leafs Won’t Rush Woll, But He and Tavares Are Better appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. The Toronto Maple Leafs are not rushing players to return from injury. What does Craig Berube say about Joseph Woll and John Tavares? The post Map

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Published: 3 months ago

NHL Rumors: Have things settled with Nick Robertson and the Toronto Maple Leafs?

Nick Robertson had a good preseason for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Have things settled between the two sides or does he still want out.

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Published: 3 months ago

Maple Leafs Notebook: Berube loves Knies; Liljegren blocks trade buzz

How good was Matthew Knies in Saturday’s home opener? Well, he scored a blue-collar, drive-the-net, Craig Berube–approved greasy goal. He registered a game- and career-high plus-4 rating.

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Published: 3 months ago