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As the Toronto Maple Leafs continue their offseason, the roster still has a lot of ways that it could improve. After losing ...
As it stands, the Leafs are shooting a measly 6.38 percent on the power play, second-last in the league. “(The power play) is getting opportunities, it’s not going in. Our shooting is a little ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs won Game 1 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs on Sunday night. It’s a massive victory for them as they look to go on a deep playoff run. The Maple Leafs faced the Ottawa ...
Toronto has gone with a five-forward power play as their first unit for a large chunk of this campaign. Lately, it’s been proven to be effective as the Maple Leafs are fifth in the league for ...
The Maple Leafs are moving the puck, finding open space, and shooting it at the net, allowing them to find success. Toronto has had the best power play in the league since the beginning of March ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ season ended in about as humiliating a fashion as any fan had feared. In the days since falling 6-1 to the defending Stanley Cup-champion Florida Panthers in Game 7 of ...
Toronto gets a few late power plays and shots finish up 12-6 for the period. Florida is outhitting Toronto 34-24 while the Maple Leafs lead in blocked shots 18-7. Maple Leafs go on power play ...
Key stat. Pittsburgh has power-play goals in seven of its last 11 games. Four of Bunting’s six goals have come on the power play. Toronto Maple Leafs' Mitch Marner (16) shoots past Pittsburgh ...
The Maple Leafs were 3-for-42 on the power play (7 percent) to start the season until going 8-for-15 in their past four games, bringing them to 11-for-53 (20.8 percent), which is 14th in the NHL.
The Toronto Maple Leafs had an interest in a reunion with Mason Marchment in an intriguing trade with the Dallas Stars. ... Insider: Maple Leafs Had Interest in Trading for $18M Power Forward.
Maple Leafs Focused on Re-Signing Knies. Knies has been a very impactful player for the Maple Leafs. The power forward brings an element to the game that not many players can do.
TORONTO — Auston Matthews scored twice on the power play and added an assist as the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Calgary Flames 6-2 on Monday night.