Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe says forward Mitch Marner remains out and did not skate today. He noted when speaking to the media, “It hasn’t been responding the way that they had hoped.
It was a week light on games for the Maple Leafs, but injuries and illnesses are keeping the lineup in constant flux heading into a much busier week ahead.
Ilya Lyubushkin won't travel with the team when they head to Philadelphia on Monday afternoon. The defenseman was absent from Maple Leafs practice on Monday, but it wasn't because of an injury or maintenance, which was why he missed practice on Friday.
With the Leafs’ power play struggling mightily right now, Sheldon Keefe continues to find answers by once again making some changes to the lineup. This is the second straight game the Leafs will trot out a different-looking power play unit after they attempted to go with two defencemen on the top unit Saturday night.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are going to be without one of their star players for a couple of more games, at least. Mitch Marner was diagnosed with a “mild” high ankle sprain following a freak play on March 7 against the Boston Bruins, where he spun around the opposing net and seemed to twist his leg awkwardly on his way down.
We are only 16 games away from the 2024 NHL Playoffs, and now is when coaches experiment with different line combinations. The Toronto Maple Leafs experiments are in full force due to injuries.
On March 18, 2024, former NHL right-winger Wayne Simmonds announced his retirement. He will sign a one-day contract with the Philadelphia Flyers, where he spent most of his career.
Lately it’s been the Ilya Samsonov reunion tour around the Toronto Maple Leafs’ crease, and rightfully so. Samsonov has been lights out since being ‘reset’, however the Leafs can’t forget about Joseph Woll and this week he’ll see some action, with sights set on Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
It is hard to avoid talking about the Toronto Maple Leafs, especially as we close in on playoff time. The team is currently stuck in no man’s land in the Atlantic Division, sitting third with 85 points, nine points behind the Florida Panthers for second, and seven ahead of the fourth-place Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will head into the postseason with the Core Four of Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, William Nylander, and John Tavares intact. However,
Forward Wayne Simmonds announced his retirement from the NHL on Monday after 15 seasons with six teams. The Philadelphia Flyers are signing him to a one-day contract and will honor his career on April 13 during a game against the New Jersey Devils.
Simmonds last suited up in 2022-23, making 18 appearances with the Maple Leafs. The Scarborough, Ontario native reached UFA status after completing a two-year, $1.8M extension signed with Toronto in June 2021.
Welcome back for another edition of the Leafs Prospect Roundup! From Easton Cowan looking to continue his streak and Nikita Grebyonkin making his mark in the KHL playoffs to NCAA schedules wrapping up, it has been a busy week in the world of Leafs prospects, so let’s get right to it.
Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Easton Cowan has made London Knights history by breaking the Knights record with points in 34 straight games. The previous record was held by Dave Gilmore, which was set in the 1993-94 Ontario Hockey League (OHL) season.
Fans should brace themselves for a challenging week ahead. The Toronto Maple Leafs are gearing up for a series of tough matchups that will test their ability to extend their recent winning (or point-gaining) streak.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have moved forward Calle Jarnkrok back to long-term injured reserve.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are rolling along as the 2023-24 regular season enters the homestretch, and while they are in the middle of their playoff push, it looks more and more likely that they will be the three seed out of the Atlantic Division when all is said and done.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs maintain on cruise control holding a playoff spot, head coach Sheldon Keefe has made a puzzling decision.
There were some deals to be had as the minutes counted down, but the Maple Leafs played the day cautiously, choosing not to give up huge assets and go all-in.
With 33 days remaining until the end of Toronto’s regular season schedule, there’s no guarantee that one player will return before the postseason begins, especially if his hand injury is similar in severity to a previous one.
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