The Toronto Maple Leafs ... our city and for our fans.” The Marlies also joined the Maple Leafs in adopting the new logo. The Marlies logo will include the crown that has become a staple of ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs affiliate—the Toronto Marlies—is loving California so far. This past week, they took three out of four games from three West Coast teams. They started with a 3-1 win ...
With a first period short handed breakaway goal against the Laval Rocket on Feb. 7 Toronto Marlies forward Alex Steeves became the franchises all-time leader in goals. Steeves' goal was the 95th ...
The start of 2025 was rough for the Toronto Marlies, but they got their footing into the new year and finished the month on a much better note than they started with. They finished January with a ...
With his next goal, Alex Steeves will set the Toronto Marlies franchise record for most in team history. The 25-year-old forward goes into the Marlies’ home game on Friday night — their first ...
With a first period short handed breakaway goal against the Laval Rocket on Feb. 7 Toronto Marlies forward Alex Steeves became the franchises all-time leader in goals. Steeves' goal was the 95th of ...
Matt Murray had a great weekend in Manitoba with the Toronto Marlies. On Friday, the 30-year-old stopped all 23 shots he faced from the Manitoba Moose, helping the Marlies win 3-0. Murray also ...
assigning forward Fraser Minten to the AHL’s Toronto Marlies and recalling defenseman Dakota Mermis. The decision allows Minten, the No. 2 prospect in Toronto's pipeline, to get more ice time ...
In other Maple Leafs news, Matt Murray started for the Toronto Marlies on Wednesday night in Bakersfield, Calif. If only that Murray start had been in the National Hockey League and several ...
Waxed plaster walls, rainbow onyx surfaces and an olive tree create a spa-like atmosphere inside the store that Canadian studio Ste Marie has designed for luggage brand Monos. The new Monos ...
Minten, the 38th overall pick by the Leafs in the 2022 draft, was sent down to the AHL affiliate Toronto Marlies in December. He is currently on a three-year, $2,449,998 contract, per PuckPedia.