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Matias Maccelli, whom the Maple Leafs acquired from the Utah Mammoth in exchange for a conditional 2027 third-round pick, will wear 63, the same number he wore with Utah. The playmaking forward scored ...
A trade pitch from Heavy.com has the Toronto Maple Leafs landing a former first-overall pick in a blockbuster deal with a rival.
Matthew Knies dreams of entering the Olympic stage alongside Maple Leafs teammate and captain Auston Matthews.
The Toronto Maple Leafs made plenty of moves this offseason, but one stands out above the rest as their perfect one this ...
Maple Leafs get: Bryan Rust, F 2027 fourth-round pick Penguins get: Easton Cowan, F 2027 second-round pick Ryan Reaves, F It’s worth pointing out that Reaves is a cap dump to make the math work.
The winning bid for the stick signed by Toronto Maple Leafs legend Bill Barilko was $60,000, a number which inflates to over $70,000 once one adds in the buyers’ premium and taxes.
From the top down, the Leafs appear committed to changing the DNA of their organization. “ (Koblar) is a big, strong, 6-foot-4 player who has a unique background,” Leach said.
Knies, the Maple Leafs' first-round pick in 2021, is still only going to be 22 when the 2025-26 season begins and has significantly improved in each of his first two full seasons in the league.
Obviously, more than just the Maple Leafs would have been in on guys like Bennett, Ekblad and Marchand, but Toronto was ready to make unbeatable offers. BRAD MARCHAND IS STAYING A FLORIDA PANTHER.