Michael Amato of Sportsnet: The Vegas Golden Knights may still need to address their goaltending this offseason. Adin Hill is their starter, but their current backup is Akira Schmid.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving continues to look for ways to upgrade his roster heading into next season, and if it’s via the trade route, Treliving will have to lean heavily on his creativity to make a significant move.
When Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving signed David Kämpf to a four-year, $2.4 million average annual value (AAV) extension in June 2023, some fans raised eyebrows because the number was high and the term was long.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs head into the 2025-26 season, it will be one defined not by certainty, but by transition, risk, and opportunity. However, many Maple Leafs fans have been quite excited about the team’s upcoming season.
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GM Brad Treliving made a series of moves to replace Mitch Marner's production. He might not be done. Three may be even bolder moves on the horizon.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs put together the final pieces of their roster this summer, it feels like the team might need one more addition.
The offseason is well underway, and Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving has been busy making quite a few adjustments to the roster. Mitch Marner was dealt in a sign-and-trade that brought back Nicolas Roy, the team acquired Matias Maccelli from the Utah Mammoth, and signed both John Tavares and Matthew Knies to fairly reasonable contracts.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have been among the NHL’s busiest teams this offseason.
Utah Mammoth GM Bill Armstrong is hopeful that Toronto Maple Leafs forward Matias Maccelli can find his game again because he feels the forward is a good person.
The Toronto Maple Leafs continue to reshape their roster as the offseason unfolds.
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced on Thursday night that they traded Ryan Reaves to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Henry Thrun. Reaves’ tenure in Toronto certainly had its moments, especially in the early days when he got in fights in his first two games, but it became clear by the end that he was no longer part of the plans.
A purely qualitative analysis on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ offseason to date would not reflect particularly well on the club. From an assets-in / assets-out
Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving has a clear mission this offseason: find the perfect running mate for Auston Matthews.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving wants to upgrade his top six, and in order to do so, a trade is very much expected at this point. The free-agent market is thin, and so are the Maple Leafs‘ wallets, as Treliving has just under $5 million in cap space left after the first few days of free agency.
July 1 has passed, and all the big-name free agents are off the board at this point. Nonetheless, Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving is still searching for upgrades.
Now that we’ve had some time to settle following the opening of free agency, it’s time to give general manager Brad Treliving his flowers for the John Tavares and Matthew Knies contract extensions.
Brad Treliving’s July 1st media availability made one thing clear, the Toronto Maple Leafs aren’t going to spend the rest of the offseason just filling the vacancies on the Toronto Marlies roster, there is still a big piece of work to be done on the Maple Leafs, and that is to find a top six forward.
In general manager Brad Treliving’s end-of-season media availability following the Toronto Maple Leafs’ second-round exit at the hands of the Florida Panthers, nobody was expecting to hear anything that would satisfy the success-hungry fanbase.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving and director of amateur scouting Mark Leach met with the media to discuss the 2025 NHL Draft class on Saturday.
While many have speculated, it looks even more like Mitch Marner’s tenure in his hometown is finished. When speaking to the media on Thursday, Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving stated that things are looking bleak in re-signing pending unrestricted free agent forward Mitch Marner.
It’s not even been a full season’s worth of hockey in Toronto, but the Maple Leafs might already be thinking about trading a recently acquired defenseman in what is being pegged as a busy week for the organization.
Marchand can become an unrestricted free agent on July 1.
Eleven days after the Toronto Maple Leafs were embarrassed 6–1 in Game 7 by the Florida Panthers, the fallout continues — and the message from the top of the organization is clear: status quo is not an option.
The NHL trade deadline is coming up on March 7 and the Maple Leafs are expected to make a deal or two as they try to beef up their roster for a strong playoff push; arguably their best chance in years.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are down yet another potential trade partner.
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