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The Toronto Maple Leafs Using Stars on the PK Could be Huge

The Toronto Maple Leafs are known for their offense. This is a top-heavy team that will win or lose based on the performance of five key players (no order of significance): Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, William Nylander, John Tavares and Morgan Riel

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Published: 10 months ago

Quick Shifts: John Tavares turning big weakness into strength

How John Tavares complements William Nylander | What NHL can learn from Shane Pinto | Evgeny Kuznetsov passionately defends his shootout | Joseph Woll’s splits + 8 more NHL goodies…

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Published: 10 months ago

Bruins' McAvoy ejected for check to Ekman-Larsson's head

Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy was handed a match penalty for an illegal check to Florida Panthers rearguard Oliver Ekman-Larsson's head in the third period of Monday's contest.

McAvoy gets a well-deserved misconduct.

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Published: 10 months ago

Why Maple Leafs’ lack of defensive depth means maximum Giordano

Without question, though, the recent injury to top-four, left-side defenceman Jake McCabe has given way to increased opportunity and more ice time for the National Hockey League’s oldest player.

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Published: 10 months ago

Matthew Knies: Left-Wing – Toronto Maple Leafs

The post Matthew Knies: Left-Wing – Toronto Maple Leafs appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Matthew Knies player profile: bio, statistics and facts about the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL forward. The post Matthew Knies: Left-Wing – Toronto Maple Leafs a

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Published: 10 months ago

Sheldon Keefe on his starting goalie for Tuesday’s game vs. LA: “Joseph Woll did a terrific job for us on the road trip… We want to get him back in”

After Monday’s practice, Sheldon Keefe discussed his decision in net for Tuesday night against LA, sorting through the penalty-killing personnel, and Timothy Liljegren’s status after leaving the game injured on Saturday. Practice lines – Oct. 3

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Published: 10 months ago

Injury Notes: Maple Leafs, Hischier, Lindgen, Flames

The Toronto Maple Leafs are facing opposing injury news, with defender Timothy Liljegren returning to the team’s practice but Jake McCabe still sitting out. Liljegren took practice reps alongside Mark Giordano, although no update about his availabi

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Published: 10 months ago

Toronto Maple Leafs Weekly Incredible Thoughts Week 4 Volume 2

The Toronto Maple Leafs are back, baby. Back from a road-trip that is.  The Toronto Maple Leafs recently went on a 45 game, 84 night road-trip that could only be described as “Frodo-esque.” In fact, despite the trip being so long that I botched

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Published: 10 months ago

NHL Prospect Roundup: Toronto Maple Leafs’ Easton Cowan can’t stop producing

Owen Beck, Cutter Gauthier, Mads Sogaard and Brad Lambert are among the other players coming off off incredible weeks.

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Published: 10 months ago

Liljegren skates, McCabe doesn’t, and Woll starts Tuesday: Maple Leafs practice notes

There was a lot of concern about the ever-depleted health situation on the Maple Leafs blueline. The news has generally been favourable though. Jake McCabe isn’t expected to miss a significant amount of time and now Timothy Liljegren is skating aft

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Published: 10 months ago

Leafs Notebook: A 5-2-1 start despite Matthews & Marner’s mediocrity together at five-on-five

Through nearly 10 percent of the season, the Maple Leafs are sitting with a 5-2-1 record and a plus-five goal differential. Their longest road trip of the season is already behind them, and they went a promising 3-1-1 with a real chance to win all fi

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Published: 10 months ago

Maple Leafs’ Joseph Woll Is Emerging as a Calder Contender

The Toronto Maple Leafs have a rookie of the year candidate, and his name is not Matthew Knies.  At the beginning of the 2023-24 season, there was speculation as to…

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Published: 10 months ago