Nylander, who reached the 40-goal plateau for the third straight season, became the fourth Maple Leaf to have three ...
Wrapping up a five-game road trip, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (29-35-9) are in Ontario on Tuesday night to take on ...
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube demanded better execution and mental sharpness from his players after a ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs need to win the Atlantic Division. Anything else would be a huge disappointment, hindering their ...
The Maple Leafs pulled out the kind of high-octane, dominant drubbing they’re expected to produce when lined up across from a ...
The William Nylander -John Tavares connection paid some serious dividends on Tuesday. The linemates combined for four goals ...
William Nylander reached the 40-goal mark for the third straight season in Toronto’s 7-2 win over Philadelphia on Tuesday at ...
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Philadelphia Flyers head coach John Tortorella hopes Toronto is patient with his former player Scott Laughton after his slow start with the Maple Leafs. Open for more details.
However, Berube did make new changes to his lineup, and according to TSN’s Mark Masters, it was Pontus Holmberg who stayed out late at the Maple Leafs’ optional skate this morning and is expected to ...
Scott Laughton will face his former team for the first time on Tuesday night when the Toronto Maple Leafs host the Philadelphia Flyers at Scotiabank Arena.
In the midst of all of the discourse surrounding the Toronto Maple Leafs’ third line, the Leafs have found themselves a unit of a second line emerging ahead of the playoffs.