The CHL just wrapped up their conference finals as of last night, in fact it wrapped up with game 7 between Saskatoon and Moose Jaw. The last time I checked
A while back our editor in chief was so good to remind me that referencing song titles from the 80s in headlines that aren’t living on a prayer is generally a bad idea.
In a surprising turn of events, two young Toronto Maple Leafs prospects – Fraser Minten and Brandon Lisowsky – now find themselves united on the ice. Last week, following Minten’s trade to the Saskatoon Blades, the twosome has now become an intriguing combination of skills.
CHL trades can look a little ridiculous sometimes. In Fraser Minten’s case, it wasn’t all too crazy. Last week, the Kamloops Blazers traded Minten to the Saskatoon Blades for first-round picks in 2024 and 2025, a fourth-rounder in 2024 and forward Jordan Keller.
Back in the summer, when we were running our Top 25 Under 25 series, I did not rank Brandon Lisowsky at all. That isn't to say I don't like him as a player, because I do – I love small guys who can rip it.
Fraser Minten has been the story of Leafs training camp, and it’s starting to look like he could remain a focal point when the regular season gets underway.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs News & Rumors, I’ll take a look at Brandon Lisowsky’s impressive performance during the Traverse City tournament and his unique scoring ability for a 19-year-old.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs Quick Hits, I’ll share some of the news of the past week or so. Tonight the Maple Leafs play their first preseason game.
Earlier this week, the Toronto Maple Leafs prospects played their third and final game in the Traverse City Prospects tournament and walked away with a
Last summer, after Brandon Lisowsky was drafted in the seventh round by the Leafs, I said that the Saskatoon Blades were building a good team and my hope was that Lisowsky would build with them and not get shuffled down the lineup by more talented players.
The CHL playoffs have reached the conference finals, and there are still three teams with four Maple Leafs prospects left playing. Those four would be (in order of quality prospect): Fraser Minten, Ty Voit, Brandon Lisowsky and Josh Pillar.
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