Toronto Maple Leafs get Joseph Woll back
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The Toronto Maple Leafs look to rebound after having point streak snapped, should be able to capitalize when taking on a Chicago Blackhawks team without star Connor Bedard.
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Maple Leafs trade for Dougie Hamilton? Who’s kidding who?
Yesterday, there was news that the New Jersey Devils had let it be known that they would be willing to move the great offensive blueliner Dougie Hamilton.
Joseph Woll will finally be back in the Toronto Maple Leafs’ crease tonight, marking his first start since December 4. Head coach Craig Berube confirmed the news, giving the Leafs a much-needed lift as they look to steady their season.
The Maple Leafs must become adept at identifying such opportunities. But they must also be realistic. Someone like Reichel won’t change the team overnight. If anything, he could be a welcome addition to the middle six. His eagerness to prove he belongs could put him in a similar spot as Nick Robertson, for instance.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs keep searching for answers after back-to-back third-period collapses, both leading to losses, including a 6–3 defeat to the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday. Following that loss, head coach Craig Berube publicly challenged Toronto’s leadership group, putting pressure on the Leafs’ top players.
Toronto Maple Leafs play-by-play announcer Joe Bowen is feeling nothing but gratitude ahead of the franchise's special Holy Mackinaw Night.
During the night, the Maple Leafs will pay tribute to Bowen, who has announced this will be his final season behind the mic for their games, ending a run that started Oct. 6, 1982, with a game against the Blackhawks at Chicago Stadium.
Matthews has 13 goals and 21 points through 26 games but has not taken over contests the way he has in past seasons.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander has a new meal named after him.