The Toronto Maple Leafs’ training camp always brings storylines, but this fall feels more scattered. A deeper roster, a new coach with a clear message, and a few veterans still lingering on the market mean jobs are up for grabs.
The Toronto Maple Leafs head into the 2025-26 season with loads of depth throughout their lineup. While Anthony Stolarz and Joseph Woll are set as the team’s goaltending tandem, the same can’t be said for the rest of their roster, as there’s going to be a ton of internal competition for Craig Berube and the coaching staff to decipher through.
When fans of the Toronto Maple Leafs visit Canadian Tire Centre (CTC) to cheer on their beloved blue and white, Ottawa Senators fans can be downright cruel to them.
There's something about Cowan. Something intangible, and maybe not about him at all, but he's not a favourite of Leafs fans. His draft number is too low, he hasn't got the big corps of people telling us all that he's great the way Mitch Marner had.
NHL Insider Chris Johnston reports that there are talks around the NHL that the Toronto Maple Leafs are open to moving forward Nick Robertson. He provided the report during Tuesday’s episode of The Chris Johnston Show, noting that a hypothetical move would be seen as one that was in the works for a long time, should it be completed.
Ahead of the opening of training camp, head coach Craig Berube joined 100% Hockey to discuss preparation for the new season, moving on without Mitch Marner, his blue line, and the addition of Derek Lalonde to the coaching staff Entering your second year as head coach of the Maple Leafs, does it feel different than […]
The Toronto Maple Leafs are reportedly in talks to sign Jack Roslovic, who is currently a free agent after finishing his contract with the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Toronto Maple Leafs revealed a 26-man roster, comprised of 15 forwards, nine defenders, and two goaltenders, for the 2025 Prospect Showdown on Tuesday (Sept.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are preparing for life without Mitch Marner, and the focus has quickly shifted to up-and-coming, homegrown winger Matthew Knies.
Every once in a while, a player comes along who doesn’t just play well but strikes the right note with the fan base. For the Toronto Maple Leafs, that player right now is Matthew Knies.
NHL training camps are just around the corner and while most of the free-agent market has signed on with a team by now, there’s still a few players who are looking to land a professional tryout agreement (PTO).
The team did bring him back on a one-year, $1.8 million deal, but his role remains murky after he was scratched in much of the postseason and has struggled to gain the trust of multiple coaches.
Welcome back to another edition of NHL Rumours from the crew at Last Word on Hockey. We’re in the second week of September and inching closer to the start of the preseason.
It’s clear that Toronto Maple Leafs forward Matthew Knies has a large following two seasons into his young NHL career. From head coach Craig Berube to the fans that love his overall game, Knies’ presence and overall play is going to be a part of the team’s success for the foreseeable future.
Like it or not, Mitch Marner’s departure leaves an absence on the Toronto Maple Leafs. Namely, Marner served as assistant captain for six seasons in a leadership group including John Tavares, Auston Matthews, and Morgan Rielly (Zach Hyman and Jake Muzzin were briefly alternate captains for the 2020-21 season).
William Nylander has always been a bit of an enigma with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Some fans think he’s too laid-back, too casual, maybe even a little aloof.
The Fourth Period: There is speculation still out there that the Toronto Maple Leafs wouldn’t mind adding a top-six winger. They currently have 15 forwards on one-way deals.
Jack Roslovic remains the top free agent available in the NHL, and according to a top insider, he's becoming a top-line option for the Maple Leafs. After
The Bloomington Bison have announced that they’ve re-signed forward Brett Budgell for the 2025-26 season. Budgell, 24, had 15 goals and 22 assists for 37 points in 47 games last season with the Bison.
Matthew Knies is stepping into the spotlight for the Toronto Maple Leafs, and he wants fans to hold him accountable. At just 22, the winger is embracing the added responsibility following Mitch Marner’s departure to Vegas, knowing the team will rely on him more than ever this season.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are entering training camp with a full 23-man active roster and $1.9 million in cap space, but recent front office comments suggest the Leafs may not be done with making moves.
The most succinct version of the Leafs offseason is that the team acquired a trio of forwards after Mitch Marner left town. The headline might be Nicolas Roy, hoping to be the defensive third-line centre the Leafs have coveted.
The Toronto Maple Leafs may be poised for another offseason shakeup on the blue line. Despite carrying nine NHL-caliber defensemen, Toronto has been linked to top free agent Matt Grzelcyk, a puck-moving defenseman who could help address the team’s struggles breaking out of their own zone.