Maple Leafs Head Into Kings’ Game a Frustrated Team
The Toronto Maple Leafs play the Los Angeles Kings tonight. Why do they head into the game a frustrated team?
The Toronto Maple Leafs play the Los Angeles Kings tonight. Why do they head into the game a frustrated team?
The Toronto Maple Leafs lost to the San Jose Sharks last night. What were the good, bad, and ugly parts of the game for the team?
The Toronto Maple Leafs are off to a sluggish start. What can head coach Sheldon Keefe to do spur the team to action?
By Stan Smith The Toronto Maple Leafs battled to a 3-2 win over the Dallas Stars to finish up their four-game homestand with a 3-1 record, bringing their overall record to 3-2 for the season. Here is our good, bad and ugly takeaways from the game. Related: Three Takeaways in Maple Leafs’ 3-2 Overtime Win…
By Stan Smith The Ugly We need to start with the ugly first because, for Toronto Maple Leafs’ fans, everything about this game was ugly. From the Maple Leafs not being able to capitalize early in the game despite owning the puck, to giving up the first goal in a giveaway while killing a penalty, right…
The Toronto Maple Leafs are blessed with two exciting mega-stars – Auston Matthews at the center and Mitch Marler at the right wing. Currently, those two have been playing as linemates on probably the best first line in the NHL. And, there might not be a reason to break up that line because it’s going…
Toronto Maple Leafs’ fans seem to be on general manager Kyle Dubas’ case all the time because of the salaries he’s paying his top players. Let’s leave William Nylander out of the conversation because his contract at one time seemed such an overpayment at $6.962 million. It now looks quite team-friendly. Let me take a…
In this post, I’m going to look at the upcoming 2022-23 regular season to offer some thoughts to Toronto Maple Leafs’ fans – and random thoughts they are – as the team heads into the season. I think this could be a great season for the Blue and White. Related: Maple Leafs News & Rumors:…
The recent trade between the Calgary Flames and the Florida Panthers, where Matthew Tkachuk was traded for Jonathan Huberdeau, suggests that teams are happy enough to get rid of players who only have one year left on their expiring contracts. That’s particularly true of winning teams. Better to have a player signed for seven years…