NHL rumors: Maple Leafs look for goalie and have checked on Fleury. Flyers don't want three-team trade, Bruins and Swayman, plus Sabres news.
Jim is a daily must for readers who want to be “in the know.” Darren Dreger of TSN reports that the Buffalo Sabres are reaching out to teams and looking for a top-two defenseman. LeBrun is reporting that the preferred option for the Flyers is that they make a straight deal with another team. Finally, the Buffalo Sabres are on the hunt for a top-two defenseman to play with Owen Power. When will they make a move to try and acquire someone? LeBrun notes during the latest TSN Insider Trading segment that he doesn’t believe the Maple Leafs are on Fleury’s list of acceptable teams under which he would waive his no-trade clause conditions, but the Leafs are still checking in on his availability and finding out what the asking price is. In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Toronto Maple Leafs are calling around and trying to find an option to solve their goaltending issues.
I don't think there's any question that Kyle Dubas is on a mission to shore up the Toronto Maple Leafs defense at the trade deadline. T.
This is a very affordable top 4 defenseman, and there will be no shortage of suitors if the Ducks make him available. The goaltending of this team has been horrendous for nearly three months now, and with a limited time to fix wait ails them, the Leafs are going to have to improve their weakest area, which is team defense. There are three reasons that Manson has not been at the top of my list in terms of trade rumors.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Buffalo Sabres will take part in he NHL's 35th outdoor game on Sunday, March 13, at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ont. Here's how ...
The 38-year-old has 10 goals and 20 points in 52 games this season. Jack Campbell suffered a rib injury that will keep him out of the lineup for at least two weeks. “It’s hard.
The latest stats and milestones from around the NHL, featuring the Oilers, Maple Leafs, Canucks, Senators, Panthers, and more.
He’s scored the 10th-most goals in franchise history (196). McDavid is the fourth player in franchise history with six consecutive 30-goal seasons, joining Kurri (10), Gretzky (nine), and Glenn Anderson (eight). McDavid tied Auston Matthews for the most consecutive 30-goal seasons among active players. The last two days featured a couple of impressive milestones from Backstrom, Kane, and Anderson, while we also saw a number of firsts. He is also the sixth Swedish-born player to record 1000 points; Mats Sundin holds the record with 1349. - Craig Anderson recorded his 300th career win, making him the39th goaltender in NHL historyto win 300. He is the first player from the 2006 NHL Draft to reach 1000. - Ilya Sorokin has recorded the third-most shutouts in a season in franchise history (six), trailing Glenn Resch (seven in 1975-76) and Semyon Varlamov (seven in 2020-21). Sorokin has recorded the seventh-most shutouts in his first 60 games since 1929-30. The other time: 1987-88. The Maple Leafs have tied a franchise record by using their fifth goaltender this season; the last time it was accomplished was 1983-84. It is the most multi-goal comeback wins among any team this season. Sam Reinhart recorded his sixth career hat trick. He is having an amazing season and could be considered their MVP.
With 10 days to go before the NHL trade deadline, the pressure is on Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas. What can he do to fix his team's ...
They’re a combined 1-4 in those games. The Jets are 4-1-1 over their last five games and are now just five points back of the final playoff spot in the Western Conference with 24 games to go. The Maple Leafs weren’t the only team involved in a high-scoring game in the NHL on Thursday night. With Matthews playing at an elite level, and the offence clicking night after night, the pressure is on management in Toronto to figure out a solution to the team’s goaltending situation with just 10 days to go before the NHL trade deadline. With 10 days to go before the NHL trade deadline, the pressure is on Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas. With 10 days to go before the NHL trade deadline, the pressure is on Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas. What can he do to fix his team’s goaltending situation?
The Leafs transition from a make-believe goalie crisis to a real one took only eight hours.
Gabriel Landeskog ruffled some feathers and was ejected from a game last night. It’s possible now we will get to see him start the big outdoor game in Hamilton on Sunday. Things have taken quite a turn here.
... Maple Leafs exploring the goalie market, and according to Pierre LeBrun they've even called Chicago about Marc-Andre Fleury. He also made it clear that this was exploratory and not considered serious. It still raises the question of what Toronto ...
The defenseman they are after is Montreal’s Ben Chiarot. It still raises the question of what Toronto may do in goal. If you’re the team acquiring Claude Giroux, you don’t really want to pay an asset to a middle team – it could be as high as a second or a third-round pick on top of what you have to give the Flyers. The Flyers would also rather just have a straight deal with another team and not involve a third team. Right now, there are three teams reportedly in on Giroux. Florida, Colorado, and St. Louis. All have an equal chance of adding him at the deadline. Jack Campbell has struggled and is now out for 2 weeks due to an issue with his ribs. I’m told the Flyers have at least one team perhaps where they can do that with a team that could bring a contract back and make it a two-team deal, but, again, no guarantee that this trade goes through.TSN
No less a fashion aficionado than Auston Matthews likes what he sees in the Maple Leafs' throwback Toronto Arenas outfit for Sunday's outdoor game, ...
And that collage photo, which belongs to the Hall of Fame, says the Toronto Arena Hockey Club on it.” We want people to understand that our history starts 10 years prior to the Maple Leaf being on our sweater.” Conn Smythe bought the team and renamed them the Maple Leafs in 1927, after the military regiment in which he had served. “When they come into our arena, you can see the Stanley Cup banners. It was more how we made the T the centrepiece of the jersey.” It’s a story that people should know. They’re wearing cardigan sweaters that don’t even look like the team at all. I think the guys will really like it.” “There’s a team collage photo that they would have made after they won the Stanley Cup to celebrate that, but they’re not in their uniforms. “That’s the only picture we have. “I like it,” said Matthews. “I think it looks good. A T inside a Leafs crest will also be featured on helmets and pants.
Jakob Chychrun scored his second goal of the game 2:17 into overtime to give the Arizona Coyotes a 5-4 win against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank ...
"I've had injuries, I could have sat out many a time, but I just don't want to be in the stands. "It's like a 0-0 game, you just have to treat it like that and stay in the present. … Chychrun has scored 10 points (five goals, five assists) in the past six games. I love to play the game and I don't want to not be out there. You've got to find a way to make the saves for us in that case, so at that point it was obvious we needed to change." I thought about it, but my rationale was let's weather the storm on the next shift and then next whistle I'll ask for a timeout, but I didn't need it." "It was a tie game, you can't get down," Chychrun said. Alexander Kerfoot had a goal and two assists, and William Nylander had a goal and an assist for the Maple Leafs (37-16-5), who had won five of seven. The plan was to wait until the next whistle, but the next whistle turned out to be a TV timeout. Arizona coach Andre Tourigny said he was tempted to call a timeout after the tying goal. "Yeah, I was, but it's the environment," Tourigny said. He looked confident for a guy going in for the first time under those circumstances with no heads-up.