When we look back on John Chayka's first offseason as Maple Leafs general manager, we might remember the additions of Teddy Blueger, Jack Roslovic, or even rookie Gavin McKenna.
The Toronto Marlies, American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, re-signed two players to new deals and signed five additional players to contracts, the team announced on Friday morning.
Sometimes the most interesting thing someone says isn't what they actually say. It's what they're willing to admit. That's why one comment from former Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube caught my attention.
The Toronto Maple Leafs may be weeks away from training camp, but that hasn’t slowed the conversation around the team. In fact, with the roster largely set, the debate has shifted from who the Maple Leafs should add to how the pieces they already have should fit together.
The best player in Washington Capitals history? Alex Ovechkin. The best Red Wing? Gordie Howe or Steve Yzerman…or maybe Nicklas Lidstrom. Some NHL franchises have a clear best player, while others have the proverbial Mount Rushmore of potential choices.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have parted ways with Assistant General Manager (AGM) Hayley Wickenheiser, the Hockey Hall of Famer confirmed Thursday in a personal statement.
Although he’s revolutionized the roster completely, Toronto Maple Leafs general manager John Chayka is widely believed to be active as free agency winds down.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager John Chayka has been the most active general manager in the league this summer, using optimization concepts to revamp the entire organization.
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ offseason overhaul continued on Thursday with a major, unexpected front-office departure. Toronto had already made changes behind the bench, replacing former head coach Craig Berube with Jim Hiller and adding Daniel Alfredsson, along with Brad Werenka and John Gruden as assistants.
Nick Paul was an interesting addition by the Toronto Maple Leafs. For a team that was already bringing in Colton Sissons and Teddy Blueger, giving up a pair of draft picks and Dennis Hildeby to add another bottom-six forward was an interesting choice, especially when the Lightning were able to replace (upgrade on?) Paul easily with Ilya Mikheyev.
New general manager John Chayka wasted little time significantly reshaping the on-ice product of the Toronto Maple Leafs, moving out players such as goaltender Joseph Woll and defenseman Brandon Carlo while bringing in players such as defenseman Darren Raddysh, forward Nick Paul, and goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky.
Hayley Wickenheiser has parted ways with the Toronto Maple Leafs after eight seasons with the organization. She began as assistant director of player development in 2018-19, was promoted to Director of Player Development, and then Assistant General Manager, a role she held from 2022 until 2026.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have reportedly parted ways with director of amateur scouting Mark Leach and senior advisor of player personnel Dave Morrison, according to a report from Terry Koshan of the Toronto Sun.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have reportedly parted ways with director of amateur scouting Mark Leach, assistant general manager Hayley Wickenheiser, and senior advisor of player personnel Dave Morrison.
The Toronto Maple Leafs entered free agency with a distinct attack plan that has seemingly set the club up for more success heading into the 2026-27 regular season. On July 1, the Maple Leafs added six forwards as they look to strengthen a group that was a weakness for much of last year’s failures.
The Toronto Marlies, the top American Hockey League affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, announced Thursday morning that they have hired Steve Sullivan to be their new head coach.
There’s been a lot of discussion about whether the Toronto Mple Leafs have properly replaced Mitch Marner. And that’s probably the biggest question hanging over this team heading into the season.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have made some major changes this offseason, from their coaching staff to making some changes to their player personnel, but they still seem to have one thing left on their agenda to pull off this summer, and that is trading Morgan Rielly.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are making major changes to their style of play from last season. However, there is still a sense of doom and gloom for certain players, especially Morgan Rielly.
In addition to confirming new deals for forwards Jacob Quillan and Ryan Tverberg, the Toronto Maple Leafs also announced another re-signing. According to a team announcement, the Maple Leafs have re-signed defenseman William Villeneuve to a two-year contract.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed Jacob Quillan to a one-year, two-way contract extension, per PuckPedia. The deal is reportedly worth a league-minimum $850K at the NHL level, $350K at the AHL level, and carries a $375K guarantee.
Toronto Maple Leafs fans should be pleased with the work the franchise has done this offseason to reshape its roster. However, it appears they are not finished yet and could still make another blockbuster move.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have worked hard throughout the offseason to reshape their roster ahead of next season. According to salary-tracking website PuckPedia, the Maple Leafs have completed another move.
The future of Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly continues to be the subject of speculation. The latest to weigh in on the situation was NHL insider David Pagnotta, who said that the 32-year-old defenseman will be traded by the Maple Leafs.
The Toronto Maple Leafs went from being one of the biggest disappointments last season to one of the most exciting teams heading into the 2026-27 campaign. Gavin McKenna is a big reason why.