When the Toronto Maple Leafs management prepared for the 2025 National Hockey League entry draft, they did so without a first-round draft pick. The Maple
The Toronto Maple Leafs ended the 2024–25 season as one of the top teams in the league, and while they had some great roster players, they ended up missing out on a proper first-round draft pick.
It's been a couple of weeks since my last prospect report. I was laid off from my job at the beginning of the month and let's just say my mind was not in a great place even before that.
What a difference a week makes. While still far from a great season, the Maple Leafs seemed to have found how to win. And while they’ve upped the difficulty
In the lore of the NHL, it's the Stanley Cup-winning teams that are remembered the most from seasons past. Yet, when looking back on the best of the best
Easton Cowan has been the talk of the town when it comes to Leafs prospects, and rightfully so, but another first-round pick, Ben Danford, seemingly made a strong impression in his first full NHL training camp this fall.
One thing that I or Cathy has brought up about Koblar for this season is the expectation that he'll spend most if not all of this season in junior again.
This story originally appeared on hockeysvergie.se and has been translated from Swedish to English By Ronnie Rönnkvist Thursday became a day to remember for Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Tinus Luc Koblar.
The TLN Maple Leafs prospect rankings were compiled by a panel of seven TLN writers, each ranking our top 20 prospects to form a consensus group ranking.
With the 64th pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Toronto Maple Leafs are proud to select, from Leksands of the Swedish Junior League, Tinus Luc Koblar! Wait what?
The 2025 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles, California has concluded and while the Maple Leafs didn’t have a lot of early picks, they looked to have created