The Toronto Maple Leafs’ brutal postseason performance continued in 2024 as they were eliminated by the Boston Bruins in the first round. With their season over, Maple Leafs rumors have already started picking up with Mitch Marner in the middle of them.
Pontus Holmberg is making hay in his first-ever World Hockey Championship experience. On Monday, the Toronto Maple Leafs young forward picked up another assist in Sweden’s 3-1 victory against France.
Craig Berube did smile during Tuesday’s press conference at Ford Performance Centre, in which the Toronto Maple Leafs introduced him as their 32nd head coach.
Craig Berube was introduced to the media on Tuesday. One of the big takeaways from the presser was that Berube was chosen to coach this team by GM Brad Trelviing because of his character, communication skills, and ability to hold players accountable.
With Craig Berube now at the helm, the Toronto Maple Leafs face a pivotal juncture in their journey for the Stanley Cup. Berube, known for his no-nonsense coaching approach and emphasis on accountability, brings a wealth of experience and a winning pedigree behind the bench.
This article is brought to you by bet365! Craig Berube was introduced as the new bench boss of the Toronto Maple Leafs. His first order of business? Getting to know the players and building partnerships throughout the offseason.
MINNEAPOLIS — Two years ago, veteran defense powered the Minnesota Gophers’ run to the NCAA title game. With the 2024-25 season still five months away, an impressive amount of blue line experience is headed back to 3M Arena at Mariucci.
For better or for worse, Brad Treliving and Craig Berube are on the same page when it comes to how they want the Toronto Maple Leafs to look. This may seem like a prerequisite for running a hockey team, but the Leafs have had to work without that advantage a couple of times in the Auston Matthews era.
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ Nick Robertson had a tremendous career-changing season in 2023-24, which bodes well for his NHL career moving forward. Before our discussion, here’s a look at his journey.
Craig Berube was formally introduced as the next head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Berube was hired Friday afternoon and met with media Tuesday alongside Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving, president Brendan Shanahan and MLSE CEO Keith Pelley.
Just like any other year, there’s a slurry of rumours and speculation surrounding the Toronto Maple Leafs following another first-round exit. This year, however, the speculation seems to have an extra set of legs.
Once again, the Toronto Maple Leafs have fallen short of expectations. This time around, there was no “We need to try again” speech. The Maple Leafs’ front office now knows something is not working and has finally decided to do something about it.
One task down, plenty more to go for Brad Treliving and company with the month of June just around the corner. Now that the Maple Leafs have Sheldon Keefe’s successor in place, it’s time for them to start laying the groundwork on what would end being the biggest move of their offseason: A Mitch Marner trade.
Jake McCabe has emerged as a crucial asset for the Toronto Maple Leafs, earning high praise from teammates and coaches for his many contributions. Ryan Reaves encapsulated McCabe’s value, describing him as his favorite defenseman in the league due to his versatility: As Reaves noted, “He does a little bit of everything.
Despite another 100-point regular season, the Toronto Maple Leafs failed to advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the seventh time in eight seasons, eliminated by the Boston Bruins in seven games.
NHL insider Frank Seravalli was speaking on the DFO Rundown podcast this week and while discussing the latest speculation regarding Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner, suggested a move is far more likely than not.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are looking to make some changes this summer. One thing they’ll look at is the pending UFA defencemen. For several years, Morgan Rielly has been the number one defenceman of the Maple Leafs, as well as the longest-tenured member of the team.
With Toronto once again failing to deliver on lofty postseason expectations, there is wide belief throughout the league that major changes will be coming to the roster this summer.