The Toronto Maple Leafs very well may live to regret trading prospect forward Connor Dewar, who is now thriving with the Pittsburgh Penguins since being acquired.
Connor Dewar and Conor Timmins are new faces in Pittsburgh, and now they've opened up on the process and their future with the Penguins. The Pittsburgh
The Toronto Maple Leafs had a fairly big day at the trade deadline. With the deadline approaching, general manager Brad Treliving pulled off two trades.
How many of the yearly leaders in NHL goals since the 1990-91 season can you name in five minutes?
The Penguins slipped one more trade in just before the horn of the 2025 NHL trade deadline Friday.
Through the mix of a three-team deal and hurdles over the cap space, Toronto lands an impactful shutdown defenseman.
According to a team announcement, the Toronto Maple Leafs have activated forward Connor Dewar from the injured reserve and have placed defenseman Chris Tanev on it.
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced Sunday that defenseman Chris Tanev has been placed on the injured reserve retroactive to February 25. In a corresponding roster move, center Connor Dewar has been activated from the injured reserve.
Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Chris Tanev has been placed on injured reserve retroactive to February 25, while Connor Dewar has been activated from injured reserve, the team announced Sunday.
The Toronto Maple Leafs meet the Boston Bruins in an odd situation tonight. The Bruins are gearing up for a crucial stretch, beginning with their game against Toronto.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs News & Rumors, I’ll share some key injury updates and a trade rumour that’s been making the rounds. First, the team has recently seen some key players sidelined on the injury front.
One Maple Leaf seems to be losing his grip on playing time.
The Toronto Maple Leafs placed forward Connor Dewar on injured reserve on Saturday because of an upper-body injury. The move is retroactive to Monday, when Dewar sustained the injury in a 5-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced Saturday that center Connor Dewar has been added to the injured reserve due to an upper-body ailment, retroactive to January 20.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Nikita Grebenkin has been called up from the AHL’s Toronto Marlies, while Connor Dewar has been placed on injured reserve retroactive to January 20, the team confirmed Saturday.
The Maple Leafs have made a pair of roster moves heading into Saturday's Battle of Ontario against Ottawa.
Toronto Maple Leafs center Connor Dewar is sidelined day-to-day with an upper-body injury, head coach Craig Berube told David Alter of The Hockey News on Tuesday.
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll received a maintenance day and did not practice Tuesday. Woll has been operating as the Maple Leafs’ No. 1 goaltender and has started in Toronto’s past four games.
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll is the projected starter for Saturday’s game against the Montreal Canadiens. Woll was in the visiting net during Saturday’s morning skate via David Alter of The Hockey News.
There were times last season when the Maple Leafs had the worst fourth line in the league. During the two-month stretch when they had David Kampf up the middle with Noah Gregor and Ryan Reaves on his wings, they didn’t have an identity nor were they a line that could be trusted in either offensive or defensive situations.
In a scary bit of violence on Saturday night, Red Wings forward Jonatan Berggren cross checked Connor Dewar in the face and could face potential discipline for it.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Connor Dewar suited up in the first game of his conditioning stint this past weekend with the Toronto Marlies. Dewar spoke with reporters after a Toronto Marlies practice on Monday about how he felt to be back in game action when he played against the Cleveland Monsters on Saturday.
Heading into the season, the Toronto Maple Leafs had a rare chance to create breathing room under the salary cap. With Jake Muzzin and John Klingberg moving off the LTIR management, the team seemed poised to take advantage of cap-space flexibility.
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced on Tuesday they have come to terms on a one-year contract with forward Connor Dewar. The deal carries a $1.18 million cap hit, as the two sides avoid an arbitration hearing.
Connor Dewar was born in The Pas, Manitoba. He is one of the few NHL players of Red River Métis descent. Jordin Tootoo is perhaps the most well-known Métis player in recent NHL history.
This article is presented by bet365! Toronto Maple Leafs forward Connor Dewar has elected to test salary arbitration, the NHLPA announced Friday. Dewar is one of 14 players who will go to arbitration this summer.
In a deal that came down as the Trade Deadline was coming to a close, the Minnesota Wild have traded Connor Dewar to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for a 2026 fourth-round pick.
The Wild picked up a big win Friday night in Florida, but it came at a cost.
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