Paul Henderson knows a thing or two about showing up on the international stage. While he’d go on to play 707 NHL games with various teams, he’ll always be remembered for scoring the game-winning goal in three straight games to lead Canada to victory over the Soviet Union during the 1972 Summit Series.
Former Toronto Maple Leaf and Canadian hockey legend Paul Henderson was a recent guest on Leafs Morning Take with Nick Alberga and Jay Rosehill. Henderson broke down the electricity in the air during the Canada-USA matchup at the 4 Nations Face-Off from Montreal, and he also took a trip down memory lane to relive the iconic 1972 Summit Series.
Former Maple Leafs Enforcer Jay Rosehill publicly criticizes the Maple Leafs for keeping struggling young center Pontus Holmberg on the roster. Not long
It took less than 24 hours for Leafs fans to have the sentiment of “this team’s different” thrown back in their faces. Following Toronto’s 5-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday, Jay Rosehill joined me on The Leafs Nation After Dark Show and dove into some of the biggest differences the team displayed in that win from seasons’ past.
Former Toronto Maple Leafs player, Jay Rosehill, heavily criticizes the organization for their home season opener player introductions. Every year, teams try to find more entertaining and original ways to present their players to the fans before their first home game of the season.
Toronto Maple Leafs anthem singer Natalie Morris stopped by Leafs Morning Take with Nick Alberga and Jay Rosehill on Friday, to discuss how she’s preparing for the home opener Saturday night.
You can add Jay Rosehill’s name to the growing list of former players who are in favour of the Craig Berube hire in Toronto. The Leafs Morning Take co-host, who played for Berube in Philadelphia, took to the TheLeafsNation YouTube page (@theleafsnation401) on Saturday to share his thoughts on the move.
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