The Toronto Maple Leafs faced off against the New Jersey Devils tonight at the Scotiabank Arena, which the Devils won 6-5 late with a goal in the third.
During the first period of Thursday’s game against the New Jersey Devils, the Toronto Maple Leafs paid tribute to the late Rodion Amirov, who died last August.
The Toronto Maple Leafs took to social media to share who they are playing for as part of their annual 'Hockey Fights Cancer' game. Maple Leafs defenseman TJ Brodie held a sign stating that he's fighting for his father, Jay, who passed away after a battle with cancer in September.
Rodion Amriov may no longer be with us, but his legacy lives on through a scholarship named in his honour at a Russian university. The scholarship was
Rodion Amirov was posthumously honored by his Kontinental Hockey League club on Monday. HC Salavat Yulaev held a jersey retirement ceremony for their former player before their game against Metallurg Magnitogorsk where they raised a banner featuring Amirov's name and his No.
The KHL held a memorial for Rodion Amirov in Ufa, Russia on Monday following his passing just one week ago. A memorial was held inside Salavat Yulaev's arena on Monday morning with a large number of fans gathering to say goodbye.
Salavat Yulaev is remembering Rodion Amirov in a very special way following his passing. Amirov's agent, Dan Milstein, confirmed to The Hockey News that the Ufa club will retire the 21-year-old's number 27 this season.
Today’s NHL news looks at the Habs trade of Jeff Petry to the Red Wings. Plus the hockey world mourns the losses of Bobby Baun and Rodion Amirov. Whether you are into the latest trade buzz, signing news, and more, stick with The Daily Goal Horn.
Boston Bruins: A statement from David Krejci: “After 15 full NHL seasons I have decided to retire from the best league in the world. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Cam Neely and Don Sweeney for allowing me to take my time with my decision and announcement.
The Toronto Maple Leafs organization spent much of Monday mourning the loss of one of their own. Rodion Amirov, the club’s first-round draft pick in 2020 (15th overall) passed away at the age of 21, less than two years after a brain tumor diagnosis.
Sadly, a member of Salavat Yulayev and the Toronto Maple Leafs Rodion Amirov passes away from a brain tumour. The NHL and hockey community is mourning the loss of one of its own 21-year-old Rodion Amirov.
Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Rodion Amirov died Monday after a 19-month battle with a brain tumor. The 21-year-old forward from Salavat, Russia, passed away in Munich, Germany, the Maple Leafs announced.
Amirov was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2021, which was discovered while he was being treated for an undisclosed injury.
Tragically, Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Rodion Amirov died at the age of 21 after he was diagnosed with a brain tumor two years ago.
In February 2022, the Toronto Maple Leafs got some awfully bad news. Their rising star, Rodion Amirov, was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Since that time, the young winger has embarked on a challenging journey of recovery.
There hasn’t been much news on Amirov’s health since the end of last year when he went to Toronto to attend the team’s Hockey Fights Cancer night in November and returned to Russia to continue treatment shortly after and could not train, but the plan is for him to play again.
The Leafs prospect, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor in February 2022, joined the team in early October and was taking part in off-ice activities.
Surely, this was not the exact NHL debut Rodion Amirov envisioned when the Toronto Maple Leafs selected him 15th overall in the 2020 Draft. What happened Thursday night at Scotiabank Arena was not even an on-ice debut.
The Toronto Maple Leafs got some really good news this past week. Rodion Amirov Is taking part in his KHL team’s road trip. Why Is This Good News? Let’s start with why this is really good news.
It’s been seven months since Maple Leafs prospect Rodion Amirov was diagnosed with a brain tumour, and it seems as though there’s some more good news in regards to his recovery.
Amirov sought the help of specialists in Germany back in October who, after several months, confirmed the worst to him in January: a brain tumor.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs News & Rumors, I’ll share the good news that Rodion Amirov might play hockey again in the KHL. Second, I’ll share information about Dennis Hildeby’s hip surgeries that might have allowed the team to pick him up so low in this year’s NHL Entry Draft.
The status of Rodion Amirov became more clear on Wednesday afternoon and it is encouraging news all around. It has been reported that the Leafs and Salavat
Maple Leafs GM Kyle Dubas announced Wednesday morning that former first-round pick Rodion Amirov has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. Amirov was Toronto's first pick at 15th overall during the 2020 NHL Entry Draft.
The past few days have offered some news on Toronto Maple Leafs’ prospect Rodion Amirov. Not only did he return to the ice Sunday after a minor injury, but there’s news about his World Junior future and a possible extension in the KHL.
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