The Florida Panthers won the Stanley Cup for the second season in a row on Tuesday night, defeating the Edmonton Oilers 5-1 to win the series in six games and further deprive Canada from winning their first Cup since 1993.
With Matthew Knies entering restricted free agency on July 1, the Toronto Maple Leafs are facing a critical decision window. NHL insider Darren Dreger reported Tuesday, appearing on TSN's "First Up," that both sides are handling negotiations respectfully, but a short-term bridge deal remains a possibility.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and pending free agent John Tavares appear headed toward a new deal, but it could look very different from the contract that brought
Carter Amico missed the majority of his draft year with a knee injury, but his skill set, size, physicality and ability to disrupt rushes should make him an intriguing target for the Toronto Maple Leafs at the 2025 NHL Draft.
There has already been plenty said about Mitch Marner’s potential pending departure from the Toronto Maple Leafs, and the superstar winger hasn’t even hit free agency yet.
Russian goalie Vyacheslav Peksa is at his second year within the Toronto Maple Leafs organization, who picked him in the sixth round of the 2021 NHL Entry Draft.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving will have roughly $26 million in cap space to work with this offseason, and a small portion of his spending should be invested in re-signing bottom-six forward Steven Lorentz to a multi-year contract extension.
The case centered on the $15.25 million signing bonus he received in 2018, which the CRA argued should be taxed as regular income rather than a signing bonus.
The Maple Leafs certainly seem to have an affinity for London Knights players when it comes to the NHL draft. Mitch Marner is certainly a prime example of that, while Easton Cowan is a more recent one.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs regroup after another disappointing playoff exit, discussions in the front office are increasing about possible low-cost veteran additions.
Austin Elliott has had a fantastic two seasons with the London Knights, but after being ignored by the Maple Leafs, he's set to head to Dallas for development camp.
Alex Huang is a skilled defenceman who has shown flashes of real offensive upside throughout his draft year. Huang recorded seven goals and 40 points in 64 games with the Chicoutimi Sagueneens of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League this season and was a stellar presence at last summer’s Hlinka Gretzky Cup.
Goalies, as always, are an interesting topic. If you fancy yourself a draft expert (I do not), there is still a good chance you have business fancying yourself a goaltender expert — I most certainly am not.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner is widely considered the best available free agent on this year’s market, but hockey fans and executives alike may have to wait longer than July 1st for the 28-year-old to decide on his next team.
It’s no secret that Mitch Marner is the biggest fish in this year’s unrestricted free agent class. The 28-year-old winger, coming off a 102-point season with the Toronto Maple Leafs, will likely become the highest-paid player in the league – at least until Connor McDavid potentially signs a long-term extension with the Edmonton Oilers.
The roster questions are piling up as the Toronto Maple Leafs head into a pivotal offseason. From Mitch Marner’s charity decisions sparking speculation, to the looming salary cap crunch that could force out core veterans, to a once-promising prospect heading back to Europe, the organization is facing pressure on multiple fronts.
There were few certainties for Philippe Myers entering training camp, as the Toronto Maple Leafs looked to change their tactics under new head coach Craig Berube.
It is a pretty wild reality that the Toronto Maple Leafs find themselves in currently, where the best path forward in their pursuit of a Stanley Cup may just be severing ties with Mitch Marner, a homegrown 28-year-old superstar winger coming off a career-best 102-point season.
Since his decision to return to the NHL, many teams have joined in on the Jonathan Toews sweepstakes. One of these teams, the Toronto Maple Leafs, could be joining the mix this offseason.
In the greediest years of the Shanahan and Dubas partnership there was a lot of talk about how the Toronto Maple Leafs wanted to build a team that was sustainably good for the better part of two decades like the Detroit Red Wings of the Yzerman/Fedorov/Lidstrom era.
With how the Toronto Maple Leafs‘ 2024-25 season ended, they’re now heading into the post-Mitch Marner era. Unfortunately, their season came to a disappointing end when they lost yet another Game 7 to the Florida Panthers, despite a very strong regular season.
Mitch Marner's teammates with the Toronto Maple Leafs, who may not be his teammates much longer, dropped a major hint about his next destination. The Toronto
Watching the Stanley Cup Final, Maple Leafs fans are confronted with a blueprint for successful playoff hockey: depth, resilience, and edge. The Florida Panthers, on the verge of back-to-back championships, aren’t winning with sheer star power.
With a crucial offseason ahead, Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager Brad Treliving is expected to make significant changes to his team this summer. After another tough playoff exit, many needs must be addressed in Toronto.
When Mitch Marner leaves for another team, he’ll be one of the highest-paid players in the NHL. Does he deserve that kind of money? Maybe. Are the Toronto Maple Leafs willing to give it to him?
Pontus Holmberg isn’t the flashiest name on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ roster, but that’s exactly what makes him so valuable. In a salary-cap world where stars eat up the budget, teams live and die by what they get from their bottom six, and Holmberg quietly delivered in 2024–25.