In fact, the Maple Leafs had two huge offers on the table. One included the pieces going back to the Hurricanes. The other an extension offer to get Rantanen to sign a long-term deal in Toronto.
The Colorado Avalanche were one of the busiest teams in the final week before Friday's trade deadline, and they will unveil a much different lineup when they host the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday.
But in the end, the Toronto Maple Leafs made none of those bold moves, instead getting two very steady and safe additions in center Scott Laughton and defenseman Brandon Carlo at the trade deadline.
In recent years, Maple Leaf has increased its sales to the U.S. through differentiated marketing as a company committed to sustainability. Today, 7.5 per cent of its revenues come from U.S. sales.
The Toronto Maple Leafs were reportedly in on the Mikko Rantanen sweepstakes. After the NHL trade deadline passed on Friday, reports surfaced about the Maple Leafs' significant pursuit of the star ...
Three earthquakes felt across Greater Victoria since Feb. 21 is more frequent than normal but not something a local seismologist sees as a precursor to a megaquake that threatens to reduce buildings ...
Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving had a terrific day — picking up Scott Laughton from Philadelphia and Brandon Carlo from Boston. They needed a third-line centre and a top-four ...
NHL Insider Nick Kypreos dropped a bombshell as he revealed the Maple Leafs had the best offer for Mikko Rantanen, who was traded elsewhere to Dallas. They may have had a superstar on their hands if ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs are reportedly in talks with the New York Islanders about one of their bigger, nastier defensemen ahead of Friday's trade deadline. The Toronto Maple Leafs may not have ...
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