While the Anaheim Ducks may be prepared to offer pending free agent Mitch Marner a record-breaking offer, the team is interested in several other additions if Marner signs elsewhere.
Mitch Marner may be hitting unrestricted free agency this summer and could head to an unexpected contender in the west with little cap space: the Dallas Stars.
The NHL’s buyout window has officially opened, and the Toronto Maple Leafs along with the other 31 teams are now free to exercise this option if they choose to do so.
Welcome to another edition of NHL Rumours. NHL free agency is just over one week away, and there’s an understanding of who will hit the open market at this point.
If there could only be one shining star from the Toronto Maple Leafs’ 2024–25 season, there’s a strong argument that it would be Matthew Knies. The 23-year-old in his second NHL season put up 29 goals and 29 assists for 58 points in 78 games played.
It wouldn’t be a Toronto Maple Leafs season if there weren’t any questions about the goaltending situation. It feels like every season there’s some sort of conversation surrounding their situation in net and whether it will be sustainable, and it was no different prior to the 2024-25 season.
As Mitch Marner’s future with the Toronto Maple Leafs hangs in the balance, Luke Fox joined The FAN Hockey Show to break down what losing a franchise forward really means—and how, or if, the team can recover.
A silence around the Toronto Maple Leafs feels all too familiar. A few weeks have passed since the Maple Leafs’ latest early exit, and the emotional sting has grown dull.
As we get ever closer to the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, soon followed by free agency period, the NHL rumours are flying far and wide. Today there is one from the Toronto Maple Leafs, and it’s probably erring on the side of not ideal.
The offseason has arrived with the draft and free agency fast approaching. Accordingly, it’s time to look at what each team needs to accomplish this summer.
Andrew Mangiapane will be a top target for the Toronto Maple Leafs in free agency, Nick Alberga of The Leafs Nation confirmed. David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period was the first to report.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are likely to lose Mitch Marner this summer, and now, reports reveal that they may be set to lose John Tavares as well. This off-season is crucial for the Toronto Maple Leafs, as the belief within the organization is that the team isn't too far away from competing for a Stanley Cup with the right moves.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and John Tavares are not close to reaching an agreement on a contract extension, The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun reports. LeBrun reported Saturday that while the two sides are actively engaging in negotiations, the gap has yet to narrow with 10 days to go until the veteran centre hits the open market.
Most Maple Leafs fans may not be able to remember a time before Morgan Rielly, and now, the veteran blue liner could be asked to waive his NMC this off-season.
NHL free agency is just over a week away, and we’re already seeing teams sign players or make trades. The biggest question for the Toronto Maple Leafs this offseason is how they are going to replace superstar Mitch Marner.
As the NHL offseason heats up, the Toronto Maple Leafs are again at the center of attention, though not always for the reasons fans might hope. With difficult contract decisions looming, whispers of a cultural reset, and even the ghost of Brad Marchand making headlines, it’s clear this won’t be a quiet summer in Toronto.
Toronto Maple Leafs fans have done their part. They trusted the talent, believed in the plan, and held onto the hope that next year would finally be the year.
For years, Toronto Maple Leafs fans did what fans do: they trusted. They had no real say in the decisions, but most came to believe in the talent, plan, and promise that progress would eventually lead somewhere better.
With July 1st rapidly approaching, contract talks between the Toronto Maple Leafs and forward Matthew Knies are reportedly not progressing as hoped. According
It looks increasingly like Nick Robertson is done with the Toronto Maple Leafs. After being scratched for much of the 2025 postseason—even after scoring in Game 5 against Florida—it’s hard to imagine he remains part of the team’s long-term plans.