With a full training camp and his first career AHL game under his belt, Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Cade Webber is learning quickly what it takes to become successful in professional hockey.
The Leafs announced on Monday that they inked defenceman Cade Webber to a two-year extension, which will kick in for the 2025-26 season. According to The Athletic’s Chris Johnston, the contract is valued at $1.65 million and carries a cap hit of $825,000.
Given General Manager Brad Treliving’s moves to add size to the Toronto Maple Leafs’ depth chart, the Cade Webber trade made sense. Boston University lists him as a 6-foot-7 defenceman, and when you watch him, he looks the part.
A few days ago, fans noticed that the Toronto Maple Leafs had removed all the O's from their pictures on social media. On Tuesday afternoon, the Leafs finally announced why they did it.
The Leafs rookie camp is in full swing, and one 6-foot-7 defenseman is really standing out. Cade Webber is definitely turning some heads. The Leafs did make a couple of real solid moves this offseason to improve their defensive depth, signing veterans Chris Tanev and Oliver Ekman-Larsson.
Cade Webber has joined the Leafs organization out of the NCAA . He's 23 and a half, he shoots left, and he's 6'6" or 6'7" depending who you ask. He's also somewhere between 194-210 lbs depending on who you ask as well.
The TLN Maple Leafs prospect rankings were compiled by a panel of seven TLN writers, each ranking our top 20 prospects to form a consensus group ranking.
The Leafs did some pick trades this year at the draft and increased the number of drafted players from what we expected. That plus a couple of signings means there are 10 new names on the eligibility list for the T25.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs News & Rumors, I’ll look back (to Borje Salming‘s time with the team) to forward (to what the deal with Jani Hakanpaa is).
Jake Muzzin has transitioned into a scouting role with the Toronto Maple Leafs and his mentorship is already paying dividends within the organization. Muzzin moved into his new position in October after it was confirmed that he’d miss the duration of the 2023-24 season as a spinal injury.
Get ready for the Daily Faceoff Live Free Agency Special, coming to you on July 1st, 2024 LIVE from 11am to 2pm Eastern Standard Time. Join Tyler Yaremchuk, Frank Seravalli and friends from all over the league 3 hours of non-stop action as they dive deep into the heart of the Free Agency.
The Toronto Maple Leafs selected five players in the 2022 draft. Not a busy class by any means, but more of a crop than they got in 2021 or 2023, in which they selected three players each.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs gear up for Game 2 of their first-round series against the Boston Bruins, the lineup ready for the game seems still up in the air.
It’s been speculated and reported on for months, and today, it became official. On Sunday, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced the signing of Boston University defenceman Cade Webber to a two-year entry-level contract.
While most Toronto Maple Leafs fans are set on the postseason, the team’s general manager (GM), Brad Treliving, has been working in other areas. Yesterday, the team brought in a young shutdown defenseman when they inked prospect Cade Webber to an ELC (Entry Level Contract).
The Toronto Maple Leafs are signing defenseman Cade Webber to an entry-level contract. Webber is not much to look at on offense, but the NHL should keep its collective head on a swivel around the hard-hitting youngster.
Last year about this time Leafs fans were divided on whether they wanted to see a quick exit for the University of Minnesota or if it was better that Matthew Knies take a legitimate run at the college national championship before joining the Leafs.
Cade Webber intends to sign with the Maple Leafs after his season at Boston University concludes this spring. The 23-year-old's signing rights were acquired by Toronto from the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for the Maple Leafs' sixth-round pick in the 2026 NHL draft.
The 2024 trade deadline saw the Leafs bring in a bunch of new defencemen, but one that flew under the radar was a trade with the Hurricanes that brought in the rights to prospect Cade Webber.
Cade Webber continues to hit milestones following his acquisition by the Maple Leafs. The 23-year-old was selected as the best defensive defenseman in Hockey East on Wednesday, three days after being named the Hockey East defender of the week.