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The Toronto Maple Leafs could be closing in on a deal for a disgruntled New Jersey Devils blueliner looking to get out soon. The post Maple Leafs Trade for Devils D-Man Could Be Close: Rumor appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Maple Leafs vs Avalanche best bet: Auston Matthews Over 3.5 shots (+100) Auston Matthews has seven goals and five assists over the Toronto Maple Leafs' last nine games, but the biggest difference is how much more he’s shooting the puck.
Former Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender James Reimer is officially an Ottawa Senator after playing just one game with the AHL's Belleville Senators on a professional tryout.
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube offered a mixed update on injured goalie Anthony Stolarz ahead of the game against Colorado.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have had a rollercoaster season. But in the past three weeks, their resurgence has put them back in the playoff conversation.
Woll is undefeated in regulation over his last seven outings, posting a 5-0-1 record, 2.62 GAA and one shutout. With a back-to-back on the schedule, Dennis Hildeby figures to guard the cage for Tuesday's road clash with the Mammoth.
The Toronto Maple Leafs must avoid replicating the mistake they made at last year's trade deadline heading into this year's frenzy. The post Maple Leafs Must Avoid Last Year’s Deadline Mistake appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Toronto Maple Leafs played another solid game on Thursday night, facing the Carolina Hurricanes. The entire team rallied to build on the convincing 4-1 win against the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night. The Leafs put forth another fantastic effort ...
Mermis (lower body) was assigned to AHL Toronto on Monday for a conditioning assignment. Mermis has missed the last 15 games due to injury. He has collected one goal, five shots on net, nine blocked shots and eight hits in 11 NHL outings this season. Mermis hasn't earned a point in two AHL appearances during the 2025-26 campaign.
Auston Taylour Matthews has not only become one of the most recognizable players in the NHL due to his scoring performance and the team of the Toronto.
Domi scored the Maple Leafs' second goal of the game after Canucks forward Liam Ohgren turned the puck over at his own blue line. Once the puck came to Troy Stecher in the neutral zone, the defenseman fed Domi a great pass, and he buried it for his fifth goal of the season.