Steve Simmons of the Toronto Sun: The Toronto Maple Leafs have let teams know that they are willing to trade anyone aside from Auston Matthews and William Nylander.
Amidst the final stages of the NHL season, with the Stanley Cup Final coming to a close, the Toronto Maple Leafs are planning several changes. Before the 2024-25 regular season, they must put together a roster by signing and re-signing players, filling in gaps the team needs, and answering several roster questions.
At the start of the 2016-17 season, Timothy Liljegren’s name was at the top of most draft lists, neck, and neck with “can’t miss” prospect Nolan Patrick, and no one was even considered some random Junior-A player named Cale Makar as the best defenceman in the draft.
In today’s post, Kristen Shilton, ESPN NHL reporter, argued that next season would be pivotal for the Toronto Maple Leafs. While she covered several key points, one small but intriguing highlight was Brad Treliving’s admiration for Craig Berube as a coach.
Winnipeg Jets goaltender Laurent Brossoit has been linked to the Toronto Maple Leafs recently. Per James Mirtle of The Athletic, there’s mutual interest between Brossoit and the Maple Leafs.
As we prepare for the 2024 NHL offseason, we will evaluate not only the external options available to the Maple Leafs but also the roster players currently under contract.
Welcome to another edition of NHL Rumours! The Florida Panthers have a commanding 2-0 lead in the Stanley Cup Finals. As the series progresses along, the offseason becomes closer and closer.
The Toronto Maple Leafs believe in Joseph Woll. General manager Brad Treliving made it very clear during the end-of-season press conference that he feels Woll has a bright future ahead of him in Toronto.
Since it is very much Marner speculation season it seems like one area of speculation that needs to have some cold water splashed on it instantly is a futures-based deal for Marner.
When thinking of what kinds of prospects the Maple Leafs seem to like, one common thing is that they seem to take guys who are already pretty good at everything.
If Laurent Brossoit ends up being Toronto’s answer to solidifying the crease this summer, Brad Treliving and company would be making a colossal mistake.
After another playoff bust, Toronto has already replaced its coaching staff, with big player moves potentially on the way. Here's what happens next.
Max Domi is a pending free agent but he’s also on board with the Toronto Maple Leafs’ offseason vision, at least behind the bench. Domi provided new head coach Craig Berube with a ringing endorsement over the weekend, stating that Toronto’s new tactician would help the team get over the proverbial hump.
Amidst ongoing speculation, the Toronto Maple Leafs are reportedly strategizing and planning a summer likely filled with discussions about the future of star winger Mitch Marner.
Trading a player with a no-movement clause isn’t easy. Especially if that player doesn’t necessarily want to be traded, the team isn’t sure if they want to trade them, there are only going to be certain places that player is willing to go, the return has to be right, and oh yeah, that player comes with a 10.903M cap hit.
Rumors are swirling that the Toronto Maple Leafs might be interested in acquiring veteran goaltender Jacob Markstrom from the Calgary Flames. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman recently suggested that Toronto could be eyeing Markstrom, partly due to his history with Leafs GM Brad Treliving, who signed him in Calgary.
For NHL Draft prospect Jack Pridham, the combine in Buffalo this past weekend was a chance to show off his abilities in the physical testing, but it also gave him an opportunity to catch up with some familiar faces, including those within the organization that currently employs his father — Brandon Pridham, the salary cap king.
On June 8, the Commissioner of the NHL, Gary Bettman, announced the salary cap for the 2024-25 season will be $300,000 higher than the original forecast.
Brossoit, 31, is likely headed to the market for a bigger role after making 22 starts last season behind Connor Hellebuyck with the Jets.
As an NHL defenceman, Morgan Rielly is no stranger to things getting scrappy in the paint, however, his recent legal conflict alongside his wife Tessa Virtue against the city of Toronto has put an entirely new spin on paint battles.
The Calgary Flames have tried to trade goaltender Jacob Markstrom in the past and this offseason could once again be looking to move the veteran netminder.
The spotlight shines brightly on Easton Cowan as he emerges as a pivotal prospect for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Drafted 28th overall in the 2023 NHL Draft, Cowan’s trajectory has been remarkable, elevating his status as a potential game-changer for the Maple Leafs.
Welcome to another edition of NHL Rumours! The carousel that is the rumour mill is churning and things are growing as free agency nears. Even though Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals is done, offseason mode is in full swing.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs’ season concluded a month ago with an opening-round series loss to the Boston Bruins, some players quickly transitioned to the international stage.
The 59-year-old spent parts of the last two seasons as the Islanders head coach before being fired in January.
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