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The Toronto Maple Leafs dropped their seventh game in the last eight Thursday night, falling 3–2 in overtime to the Columbus Blue Jackets at home. Once again, the result did not seem to shake the team’s belief that they’re heading the right way,
The Canes are headed north for a quick trip to Scotiabank Arena to take on the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight at 7 p.m., hoping to extend the winning streak to four. Last night against the Sabres, Carolina’s offense was on fire, netting six goals en route ...
With time winding down in the second, Oliver Ekman-Larsson broke Dobes’ shutout bid and put the Leafs on the board, down 4-1. Xhekaj also dropped the gloves with Dakota Mermis. Anderson then scored his second of the night in an empty net to secure a 5-2 win for the Habs.
The Toronto Maple Leafs dropped their seventh game in eight outings Saturday night, falling 5–2 to the Montreal Canadiens and extending a brutal stretch that has exposed both injuries and inconsistency. The loss pushed Toronto to 9–10-3 and second-last in the Atlantic Division, only one point ahead of the Buffalo Sabres.
The Toronto Maple Leafs walked away with two points on Monday night, but few inside their dressing room see that victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins as a solid win. Instead of feeling confident in their game, the team’s third-period pushback was ...
William Nylander scores an empty net goal in the third period. Nick Turchiaro / Imagn Images TORONTO — It was a bit of a surreal scene here at Scotiabank Arena on Wednesday night. There’s always a buzz around the rink for a Toronto Maple Leafs home ...
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Maple Leafs’ struggles with injuries continue
The Toronto Maple Leafs‘ season has been plagued by injuries. And with yesterday’s update from head coach Craig Berube, it put the cherry on top. The Maple Leafs announced that defenseman Brandon Carlo had a setback in his recovery from the injury he had been dealing with and will “probably require surgery” to fix it.
It’s finally here! The Toronto Maple Leafs take on the Montreal Canadiens in their 2025-26 season opener, tonight at 7:00. It has been a busy few days for NHL teams as they prepared their opening night rosters by the 5:00 p.m. deadline on Monday.