Kyle Dubas

2022 - 5 - 14

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Where do the Toronto Maple Leafs go from here? - EP Rinkside (EP Rinkside)

The Toronto Maple Leafs may be staring down a major cap crunch and a series of difficult roster decisions, but the core should be enough to keep this ship ...

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Maple Leafs Commentary: Dubas' Future, Player Pride & Physicality (The Hockey Writers)

As the Toronto Maple Leafs face down a crucial Game 7, what are the thoughts and insights of THW readers who will watch this game?

Almost every post becomes a space for readers to add telling and insightful comments to the conversations about the Maple Leafs’ team. Once again, I want to share how appreciative I am to the majority of the readers of our posts. He looks forward to sharing his insights about the Toronto Maple Leafs and about how sports engages life more fully. The physicality of Matthews and Marner is the surprise of the year. There is no way that Dubas is getting the can tied to him after this brilliant year and very good line-up. This is not the kind of game you play for fame or money or even for fun. (It’s) time for Maple Leafs to enter the second round and break Tampa’s record of wins after loss.” No need to be bruisers, just impede the progress of the opposition. What we all witnessed last evening (during Game 6) was not only two elite and equally-matched teams playing tremendous hockey but a true measure of just how far the Maple Leafs have come in icing a contender. Others, both young and old, will never be so close to the highest honor again, and they don’t know it yet. In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs’ commentary, I’ll focus on the comments of The Hockey Writers’ readers as I share their insights about how they’ve seen the first-round series thus far. Here are some of our readers’ thoughts as the Maple Leafs face round one’s Game 7.

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