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How would the Lightning fare against the Toronto Maple Leafs instead ... Compared to the Panthers, the Maple Leafs are a horrific defensive team. However, public analytics might not give them ...
The Maple Leafs won’t have a Rocket Richard ... That’s bad news for those anticipating a Toronto-Ottawa first round. The Leafs own 5-0 win over the Blue Jackets on Saturday reduced the latter ...
The win that could turn out to be the most important for the Maple Leafs ... Bolts ready to tie Toronto with a regulation win, required a full 24-hour reset and the Leafs did it.
The St. Louis Blues are the hottest team in the NHL right now as they look to extend their winning streak to 10 games. Not only are the Blues keeping up in the hunt for the Stanley Cup Playoffs ...
As of this writing, our NHL Public Betting Page shows that 51% of bets ... In their last meeting on April 2, Toronto edged out Florida 3-2. Historically, the Maple Leafs hold a 51-39-7-8 record ...
The Athletic's Jonas Siegel shared some disheartening news with Leafs fans following his exclusive interview with Maple Leafs star Mitch Marner ... he'll likely be labeled as public enemy number 1 in ...
Buckle up, Maple Leafs fans ... Arena have now been made public, and thanks to TLN's Nick Alberga, we now know when the action will likely kick off. "As mentioned on Leafs Morning Take today, Game 1 & ...
Felix Potvin is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played in the NHL from 1991 to 2004. He was born on June 23, 1971, in Anjou, Quebec, Canada. Potvin was drafted by the ...
With both their regular seasons winding down, the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors are both in action this weekend. The Raptors will play the Detroit Pistons at Scotiabank Arena on Friday night ...
NHL insider and analyst Steve Dangle predicts the Toronto Maple Leafs will make a lineup change ahead of Game 5 on April 29.
Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk had a message for the Toronto Maple Leafs' fans following the Sens' Game 1 loss. The ...
John Tavares and Matthew Knies answered for Toronto before David Perron’s third-period goal gave Ottawa the lead again.