Toronto Maple Leafs fans travel well. Beyond typically drowning out the home crowd in nearby NHL cities like Ottawa and Buffalo, they make sure to represent in almost every arena around the league.
In a recent breakdown of the Toronto Maple Leafs’ offseason storylines—roster turnover, bubble players, and the team’s push for a new identity—one thing became clear: Toronto is in the midst of more than just a personnel shuffle.
The Leafs Nation: Jay Rosehill, when asked who would be more valuable in a trade for the Toronto Maple Leafs: David Kampf or Calle Jarnkrok? Nick Alberga: “Let me phrase it this way, if you’re another team, who are you more attracted to acquiring?
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ John Tavares wore the Maple Leafs’ “C” for five seasons. While opinions about his captaincy vary, there’s no denying he brought important qualities to the team during a pivotal era.
The NHL will be attending the Olympic Games this February in Italy. Many fans are speculating which players will be representing their respective countries.
Welcome back. It’s time for Daily Faceoff’s third annual NHL Prospect Pool Breakdown, looking at the best all 32 teams have to offer. We’re highlighting the top 10 prospects for every franchise, their biggest strengths and weaknesses and so much more.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are heading into the 2025–26 season with more questions than answers, and the biggest one centers on whether they’ve slipped out of the league’s top contender tier.
The TLN Maple Leafs prospect rankings were compiled by a panel of seven TLN writers, each ranking our top 20 prospects to form a consensus group ranking.
The Toronto Maple Leafs may not be finished reshaping their roster after another postseason run was cut short last year with a second-round exit at the hands of back-to-back champions, the Florida Panthers.
The Utah Grizzlies have announced that they have signed 5’10” forward Ty Voit for the 2025-26 season. Ty Voit launched his junior career in 2019-20 with the OHL’s Sarnia Sting.
With star forward Mitch Marner leaving the Toronto Maple Leafs for the Vegas Golden Knights this summer, Toronto has been left to fill a large hole in its roster.
Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Mikko Kokkonen is headed back to Scandinavia. On Monday, the Linköping Hockey Club of the Swedish Hockey League announced that the 24-year-old Finnish defender has signed a one-year contract with the team for the upcoming 2025-26 season.
When we read some of the discussion comments at the end of a recent Toronto Maple Leafs post, we were surprised. One reader suggested that Bobby McMann might not make the Maple Leafs’ opening-night lineup this season.
Nick Robertson’s new contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs isn’t just cap-friendly — it’s almost mathematically perfect. Not perfect in the sense of guaranteeing performance, but in how it lands almost exactly between his highest possible value and his lowest.
Heading into the 2025-26 NHL season, there’s going to be plenty of storylines to follow once training camp opens for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The internal competition between Easton Cowan and Nick Robertson will be one that could wind up being the most entertaining of them all.
August 15th is a deadline. Not the most important deadline on the NHL calendar, but one that will at the very least impact the number of players in the Leafs prospect pool.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs continue to figure out ways to replace star Mitch Marner in the lineup, the front office has been looking around the league at options.
The ink is barely dry on a new deal. Still, it didn’t take long for rumors to pop up regarding a Nick Robertson trade. One insider has already linked Robertson in a cap-clearing move, one that potentially gives the Toronto Maple Leafs the room to sign unrestricted free agent Jack Roslovic.
As the NHL world holds its collective breath to find out where superstar 40-ish point guy Jack Roslovic signs (it is August after all) the idea has been floated by Elliotte Friedman that the Maple Leafs are needing to move some money around first.
The Toronto Maple Leafs could be exploring a significant cap-clearing move to make room for free-agent target Jack Roslovic. According to insider Elliotte Friedman, Toronto’s interest in Roslovic — a versatile forward capable of playing both center and wing — has the team looking to free up roster space and salary in their crowded bottom six.
Just like every year, after the initial frenzy of July 1, free agency has hit a lull. Plenty of guys remained unsigned, but everyone left is, at best, a depth piece.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have found unexpected success in the past by professional tryouts (PTOs) as a means for signing useful players. Last season, it was Max Pacioretty.
Veteran forward Kyle Clifford announced his retirement after 13 seasons in the NHL on Friday. He's not leaving the league, however, as he will serve in a player development role with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs push further into win-now mode, their roster construction is once again under the microscope — and it’s bringing names like Morgan Rielly and Brandon Carlo into trade speculation.
Easton Cowan isn’t just chasing a roster spot—he’s forcing a conversation the Maple Leafs didn’t expect to have this soon. Drafted 28th overall in 2023, Cowan has blossomed into one of the most complete junior players in Canada.