The Toronto Maple Leafs are preparing to travel back home after the first two games in their first-round series against the Boston Bruins. The series is tied 1-1, and with the team coming off their biggest win of the last season last night, head coach Sheldon Keefe provided an update on William Nylander.
If you are a Toronto Maple Leafs fan, your confidence has to feel a boost after Monday night’s exhilarating Game 2. Suddenly, the sense of “same-old, same-old” has been lifted.
While William Nylander may force Sheldon Keefe to take out one of his 12 forwards from the Maple Leafs Game 2 victory over the Boston Bruins, Keefe also needs to consider taking Timothy Liljegren out of the lineup.
A win is a win is a win, and nothing is going to take away the fact that Matthews showed up, put on a three point effort and dragged the Leafs to their first victory of Round 1 (with some big help from Ilya Samsonov).
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins continued their series last night with Game 2, and it was a good one. After going down 1-0 in the series, the Maple Leafs needed a strong, disciplined game to bring it back even.
The Toronto Maple Leafs came through with a gutsy come-from-behind 3-2 win in Boston to even up their first-round series with the Bruins at one game apiece.
Another postseason, another chance for the Toronto Maple Leafs to prove to the fan base that they’re ready for playing consistently and with intensity.
It wasn’t the result they wanted in Game 1, losing 5-1, but the Toronto Maple Leafs entered TD Garden for game two last night looking to bounce back, pick up the win on the road and head back to Toronto with a series split with games three and four coming up.
If you watched the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Game 2 effort against the Boston Bruins, you would think Auston Matthews spotted a bat signal in the sky on Tuesday night.
A late-period faceoff. A tiny window to try a set play after an extended stoppage. It was all David Pastrnak needed. Seconds before the first intermission
Sheldon Keefe addressed the media after the Maple Leafs’ 3-2 win over the Boston Bruins in Game 2 of the ECQF playoff series. On the team fighting through a couple of deficits and a called-back goal to win the game: I loved our resolve tonight.
Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews' first goal of the 2024 postseason couldn't have come at a more perfect time.
The Bruins' top goalies are Jeremy Swayman and Linus Ullmark.
There are many storylines heading into Game 2 between the Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday. But none are bigger than the status of Toronto
How much do special teams matter in the playoffs? Not as much as they used to. I argued as much just a few weeks back when crunching the numbers of the past 10 Stanley Cup champions.
William Nylander 's playing status remains a mystery. Just like the past couple of days, Toronto Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe did not have any update on the talented young winger.
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