The Battle of Ontario is set as the Toronto Maple Leafs will face off in the playoffs against the Ottawa Senators for the first time in over two decades starting this Sunday.
With more and more teams ending their season in recent days – joyously or otherwise – we’ve seen an abundance of players signing their first NHL contracts.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have clinched their ninth consecutive berth in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They are one point away from clinching their first division title since 2002, but that does not guarantee them anything.
How many of the yearly leaders in NHL goals since the 1990-91 season can you name in five minutes?
The Leafs have continued to add to their prospect pool after the NHL trade deadline saw them deplete a lot of their prospects and future assets. On Thursday, the Leafs signed Blake Smith, a 6’5”, left-shot defenceman from the Flint Firebirds of the OHL.
The Calgary Flames have been on an excellent run as of late, going 9–6–5 in their last 20 games. Very much a needed turnaround, as the team continues to chase the second wild card spot in the playoffs.
Back in August 2022, former Calgary Flames General Manager Brad Treliving mortgaged part of the team’s future in a completely boneheaded move. He dealt fan-favourite Sean Monahan to the Montreal Canadiens, along with a conditional first-round draft pick for future considerations.
With the Toronto Maple Leafs routinely shipping out draft picks and prospects to improve their NHL roster year after year, they’re among the teams that have to get creative to keep their prospect pipeline well-stocked.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are said to be looking to bolster their centre depth this summer, and 4 names in the NCAA have emerged as potentials. Toronto Maple
If the Maple Leafs wanted to shore up their defense, they could look to a towering free agent defender who has just finished up his NCAA season. While there's a lot of potential with Toronto's young defensemen like Cade Webber, Noah Chadwick and Ben Danford, there's always room for some more potential standouts on the blue line.
It was hoped that the Leafs would be able to solve the team's need for a third-line center at the NHL Trade Deadline that has been an issue that Toronto has been attempting to patch for the past few years.
With the question on what Matthew Knies' next deal is going to look like, his unique skillset has shone some light on what we can expect going forward.
According to insider Elliotte Friedman, despite adding a young player on an amateur tryout, the Toronto Maple Leafs are reportedly eyeing center depth during the summer.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and GM Brad Treliving have some heavy lifting to do this offseason. Five players are set to become unrestricted free agents after the draft, and GM Brad Treliving will have $27 million to work with in the re-sign phase and free agency.
TSN: Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving when asked if they have will have any contract extension negotiations with Mitch Marner and his reps before the playoffs get underway.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner feels good to have a public vote of confidence from general manager Brad Treliving. It’s been a bombshell of a week, after reports emerged that the Leafs asked Marner to waive his no-movement clause in an attempt to acquire Mikko Rantanen, to which he declined citing his desire to stay in Toronto.
The Toronto Maple Leafs were active at the trade deadline and made upgrades to their roster at the expense of their prospect system. To fit in the likes of Brandon Carlo and Scott Laughton, the Leafs had to give up first-round picks in each deal and also found themselves parting with Fraser Minten and Nikita Grebenkin, respectively.
Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving made some solid additions at the trade deadline, but may have made a mistake by not finding a replacement for one of his blue liners.
It would have been completely fair to assume that Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving would keep things relatively quiet at the trade deadline.
Treliving acknowledged that waiving him was a difficult decision but emphasized the forward’s continued importance to the team.
Brad Treliving is famously quoted as saying that teams are built in the offseason. His preference towards avoiding a splash at the trade deadline has been well documented and as you’ll see below, his preference both as the Calgary Flames GM, and in his first season as the Toronto Maple Leafs GM is to avoid making a big splash.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are pushing for blue-line help, but according to a report, one team told them to lose their number after several trade attempts.
The NHL trade deadline is coming up on March 7 and the Maple Leafs are expected to make a deal or two as they try to beef up their roster for a strong playoff push; arguably their best chance in years.
The Maple Leafs need to improve their bottom six by adding some scoring and defensive acumen, and one target is mutually interested in joining.
The Maple Leafs made a late-night roster move on Saturday as they head into the 4 Nations break, which has led to speculation that general manager Brad Treliving is working on a trade.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are down yet another potential trade partner.
The Toronto Maple Leafs watched two superstar players, both former 100-point guys, get snatched up by other teams, and they will need to rethink their strategy.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving met with reporters following Monday’s practice, where he indicated that the team will pursue a centre ahead of the trade deadline.
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