It appears that the Toronto Maple Leafs are quickly finalizing the rest of their coaching staff for the 2026-27 season. Toronto parted ways with assistant coach Mike Van Ryn, according to The Leafs Nation’s Nick Alberga.
The Toronto Marlies’ Calder Cup championship victory brought a whole new life and energy into the city, all while providing a glimpse of what it would
We’ve finally arrived at the 2026 NHL Draft, and there may be little surprise as to whom the Toronto Maple Leafs select first overall. It’s a foregone conclusion that Gavin McKenna will walk to the podium, before donning the blue-and-white in Buffalo.
The Toronto Maple Leafs find themselves at a point where the present and the future are starting to overlap in uncomfortable and exciting ways. On one hand, there is Gavin McKenna, the player expected to go first overall in the 2026 NHL Draft.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
With Jason Robertson likely leaving the Dallas Stars, Toronto Maple Leafs forward Matthew Knies has reportedly emerged as an offseason target for Dallas as a potential replacement.
There have been successful rookie seasons in NHL history, and there have been superior efforts worth celebrating time and time again. Here's our list of the 25 notable seasons from those with official rookie status, as deemed by the NHL, in reverse chronological order.
We are less than 24 hours away from the 2026 NHL Draft. The Toronto Maple Leafs own the first overall pick after winning the NHL Draft Lottery back in May.
The Toronto Maple Leafs went through a disastrous 2025-26 regular season as they failed to make the playoffs even though they went into the year as one of the favorites to represent the Eastern Conference in the Stanley Cup Finals.
Given all the changes to the Toronto Maple Leafs this off-season, a good question to better understand the team is: “Who is actually setting the direction?” On the surface, everything looks organized.
In his first summer on the job, new Toronto Maple Leafs general manager John Chayka has plenty of irons in the fire. Speaking with reporters on Thursday
As we approach Friday’s 2026 NHL Entry Draft and Free Agency on July 1st, trades have been coming in fast and furious as teams look to add draft capital, acquire players, or clear cap space.
Ahead of what will be a franchise-altering weekend for the Toronto Maple Leafs, head coach Jim Hiller and general manager John Chayka met with reporters Thursday at the Ford Performance Centre.
The Toronto Maple Leafs formally introduced Jim Hiller as their next head coach on Thursday, and he expressed enthusiasm about being back with the team.
There’s something interesting about the way hockey remembers players’ sweater numbers. We usually think of them as identifiers. They are simple things stitched onto a sweater so we know who’s who on the ice.
We’re 24 hours away from the Toronto Maple Leafs adding a franchise player to their organization with the first overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, a sentence that nobody would have believed we’d say about the Leafs a couple of months ago.
There’s a version of hockey where everything feels transactional. Contracts, depth charts, waivers, trades. Names go in and out of the lineup like pieces on a board, and the story ends there.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are in the middle of the offseason, but there are still interesting stories around the organization. Some involve players who could be part of the club’s future, while others focus on those moving on after leaving their mark in Toronto.
Brandon Carlo is reportedly available, according to TSN’s Chris Johnston. As the Toronto Maple Leafs continue to reshape their blueline, Carlo is a name that other teams are asking about.
When it comes to the draft, there are hundreds of options out there. Those options expanded further when you start considering overagers. This is one of those overager suggestions.
Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Troy Stecher is expected to hit the open market, according to a report from The Leafs Nation’s Nick Alberga. Stecher, who is a veteran of over 600 NHL games with seven different teams, was claimed by the Maple Leafs in November after he was waived by the Edmonton Oilers.
It is safe to say that the Toronto Maple Leafs have Gavin McKenna on their minds after winning the 2026 NHL draft lottery on May 5.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are preparing for next season with a renewed project led by John Chayka as general manager and Jim Hiller as head coach.
The Edmonton Oilers are facing intense scrutiny for their decision to hire Mike Babcock for their head-coaching role given all of the baggage he brings with him.
When the Toronto Maple Leafs talk about making moves, I think the bigger lesson is that teams don’t get better by playing it safe and waiting for the “perfect” trade.
There’s a clear plan in place with the Toronto Maple Leafs heading into the draft and free agency. They’ve already made some key moves, bringing in players like Darren Raddysh and Emil Andrae, while shipping out Joseph Woll and Simon Benoit.
For the first time in a very long time, Toronto Maple Leafs fans are looking at the future with a level of excitement beyond the usual offseason speculation.
TSN insider Darren Dreger set Leaf Nation buzzing on Wednesday when he reported that the Toronto Maple Leafs are “definitely closing in on deals,” adding
As per TSN’s Darren Dreger, “Morgan Rielly’s agent J.P Barry has submitted a list of 4 Western-based teams Rielly is willing to go to. This will be a team-by-team assessment, and depending on the fit, there could be some flexibility to add teams to the list.” It’s unclear which four teams are on the list.
Free agency is now less than two weeks away, and teams are looking ahead to when it opens. Even with the UFA crop being thinned out in recent months, there will be some quality veterans set to hit the open market in July, while many teams also have key restricted free agents to re-sign.
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