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NHL insider Bob MacKenzie explains why the Toronto Maple Leafs pivoted to acquire Laughton from the Flyers rather than Schenn from the Blues.
In a surprising twist ahead of the NHL trade deadline, reports have emerged that the Toronto Maple Leafs were pursuing a high-profile target, only to be rebuffed by the player himself.
The Boston Bruins have traded defenseman Brandon Carlo to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for Fraser Minten, a 2026 first-round pick, and a 2025 fourth-round pick. The Bruins are also retaining 15 ...
Maple Leafs prospect Fraser Minten is a part of the deal, per Friedman. The 20-year-old second-round pick spent most of his ...
With less than 48 hours until the NHL trade deadline, fewer players remain available than at the start of the week. Some of ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs need a defenseman above all other concerns. Specifically, they need a number-one defenseman who can ...
In December, researchers at Boston University published a study of deceased male hockey players that showed 18 of the 19 NHL players examined — including Hull, Mikita, Ralph Backstrom ...
About 70 girls from around Nunavut were in Rankin Inlet over the weekend for a hockey camp, aimed at empowering female players – and building a team for the next Arctic Winter Games. "Girls hockey is ...
If they could acquire an impactful player, would they be okay to include Easton Cowan, Ben Danford, Fraser Minten and/or a 2026 first-round pick? If the Maple Leafs were to offer Minten and a maybe a ...
Team Canada's superstars came to play against Finland, propelling Canada to victory and setting up a grudge match on Thursday against Team USA for the 4 Nations Face-Off Trophy. Led by Nathan ...
With that, comes the potential problem of giving up top prospects like Easton Cowan and Fraser Minten, but would giving these guys up really be worth it? Let’s start with Minten, who was drafted ...