With last night's 7-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators, the Toronto Maple Leafs move to 13-3-2 on the season and sit atop the National Hockey League in PTS with 28 and 2nd place in PTS% with 0.778 behind the Florida Panthers who have a 0.786 PTS%. This has been the Leafs' best 18-game start to... Continue Reading →
Who are these Toronto Maple Leafs?
I am sure you are wondering, how one is able to confidently realize the identity of a hockey team after just three games? Well the answer is quite simple... YOU DON'T! So let me just put the most obvious disclaimer out there before continuing. In any other year, this version of the Toronto Maple Leafs... Continue Reading →
2021 World Juniors: Toronto Maple Leafs Prospect Preview
It is just about that time folks! The most wonderful time of the year, a holiday tradition, one of the most electric tournaments in sports is back just in time to satisfy that hockey hunger before the NHL season begins. The 2021 World Junior Hockey Championships are coming to Edmonton in an all too familiar... Continue Reading →
How will the Maple Leafs deal with the flat cap?
As the days go by and the COVID-19 cases increase, the thought of fans in the stands for the 2020/2021 NHL season (most likely slated to start in January of 2021) becomes less and less likely. What does that mean for the salary cap? Well the simple fact is that it will stay flat until... Continue Reading →
Toronto Maple Leafs ink RFA Ilya Mikheyev to Two-Year Extension
Just over a week after it seemed Kyle Dubas' off-season vision started to come to its final chapters with as many as 7 UFA signings, 2 European FA signings, and 2 semi-major trades to free up cap space... The Leafs GM finished some tidy business this past week. Prior to the arbitration hearing, the winger's... Continue Reading →
Toronto Maple Leafs: 2020 NHL Draft Preview
It has been over three years since the Maple Leafs drafted Timothy Liljegren 17th overall at the 2017 Entry Draft. That was the last time the Leafs drafted in the top 20 of the 1st round of the draft. Since then, the Leafs drafted Rasmus Sandin 29th overall in 2018, and then traded their 2019... Continue Reading →