The Maple Leafs announced today that recent acquisition Conor Timmins has been signed to a two-year contract extension worth $1.1 million AAV. Acquired
The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed defenseman Conor Timmins to a two-year contract extension, the team announced on Thursday. The 24-year-old has fit in well as a right-handed depth defenseman with the club since he was acquired in November.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed defenseman Conor Timmins to a two-year contract extension, the team announced on Thursday. The 24-year-old has fit in well as a right-handed depth defenseman with the club since he was acquired in November.
The Maple Leafs’ decision to acquire Conor Timmins may not have been a shot in the dark, but it was pretty close to it. This trade — when it occurred — was quite fascinating for both sides.
U.S. Thanksgiving weekend has come and gone, and with that, teams that are well out of a playoff spot at this point traditionally don’t make it back in, so this is where the rankings start to have a bit more meaning to them.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Kyle Dubas has acquired a former Sault Ste. Marie Greyhound. The Maple Leafs have traded 6’9 Marlies centerman Curtis Douglas in exchange for 24-year-old right-handed defenseman Conor Timmins.
The Toronto Maple Leafs needed an extra defenseman. They also didn’t have any contract slots to just go pilfering through the waiver wire. On Wednesday, the Maple Leafs did what they had to do and acquired Conor Timmins from the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for 6-foot-9 prospect Curtis Douglas.
Soo happy to see you, Conor. For the last time I will mention that Curtis Douglas is more than just tall. Have a good time in Tucson, Curtis, that’s a good AHL team.
Whether Timmins can ever reach his previous potential remains to be seen, but it’s a worthwhile gamble for a Toronto team that is desperate for help on the back end.
With nine days to go until the Toronto Maple Leafs get ready to open the regular season, the club cut down their training camp roster by 10 players on Monday.
Curtis Douglas has a point, but he also isn’t in a position to ignore the obvious. What’s obvious to anyone who sees him on the ice is that he’s a big guy.
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — There is no avoiding Curtis Douglas on the ice. There is only hope from an opposing player to escape the wrath of the 6-foot-8, 238-pounder in one piece.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs’ News & Rumors, I’ll take a look at the pattern the Maple Leafs have fallen into by losing its depth players just before the season starts.
There aren’t many Maple Leafs prospects that fascinate me more than Curtis Douglas. When the 22-year-old signed with the Toronto Marlies last year, there were a lot of question marks.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs’ News & Rumors, I’ll take a look at how the Maple Leafs’ lineup is viewed by other teams — especially the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Toronto Marlies General Manager addressed the media on locker cleanout day to discuss the team falling one point shy of the playoffs, the signing of Curtis Douglas and Bobby McMann to NHL contracts, and Greg Moore’s development as a head coach.
“Absolute dream come true.” Those were the words of Curtis Douglas moments after it was announced that he had signed an two-year entry-level contract with the Maple Leafs.
The Maple Leafs waited almost 24 hours after the trade deadline to sign six-foot-eight forward Curtis Douglas to a contract. It’s believed that the word ‘future’ means that the deal will begin in the 2022-23 season with the contract having an AAV of $837,500.
While the Maple Leafs were celebrating Erik Källgren’s first NHL start and shutout, the Marlies were cheering him on from afar. After Wednesday’s practice at Coca-Cola Coliseum, a number of players including Rich Clune and Curtis Douglas, as well as Marlies head coach Greg Moore expressed their joy for Källgren.
While everyone discusses who the Maple Leafs might trade for ahead of the deadline, one Marlies player on an AHL deal is making a case for himself to be signed by Kyle Dubas.
This game was ridiculous from start to finish. The Toronto Marlies’ fourth line, featuring birthday boy Curtis Douglas, ran roughshod on Sunday, and the team’s power play finally clicked en route to an 8-5 victory over the Cleveland Monsters.
“In junior, it’s more only about hockey. But now it’s about life.” When the name Curtis Douglas comes up in conversation, it’s usually someone raving about his height.
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