BOTTOM LINE: The Toronto Maple Leafs will try to prolong a three-game win streak with a victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. Toronto has a 16-7-0 record in home games and a 25-13-2 record overall.
Toronto captain, linemate combine for 8 points in win against Bruins, included on franchise's Quarter-Century First Team ...
The Maple Leafs’ First Team has two current stars and one franchise legend. Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner, two of today’s ...
Toronto Maple Leafs star forward John Tavares has made it clear he wants to re-sign with the team. Tavares is in the final year of his seven-year $77 million deal and his future with the team is ...
BUFFALO — The Toronto Maple Leafs made it official on Friday, calling up veteran goaltender Matt Murray from the Toronto Marlies. The 30-year-old goaltender is expected to make the start in goal ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs made a big decision ... but the veteran netminder will be getting his chance again as the Maple Leafs recalled the goaltender on Friday. The news was relayed by the Maple Leafs ...
We’ve got 10 games on the betting slate tonight, including a cross-conference clash between the Dallas Stars and Toronto Maple Leafs at American Airlines Arena. It’s sibling rivalry night with ...
(AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)(Gareth Patterson / AP) The Dallas Stars host the Toronto Maple Leafs and forward John Tavares on Wednesday. Tavares is coming off a hat trick performance in the Leafs ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced on Tuesday that goaltender Anthony Stolarz will be sidelined with a knee injury and could miss up to six weeks of action. Stolarz hasn't seen any action since ...
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz will undergo knee surgery and miss four to six weeks, general manager Brad Treliving said Tuesday. Stolarz left the Maple Leafs’ 3-2 win over ...
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz will be out four-to-six weeks after undergoing surgery on his knee. General manager Brad Treliving said Tuesday that Stolarz will undergo a procedure ...
Mitch Marner couldn't avoid stating the obvious. It wasn't just that his Toronto Maple Leafs were reeling from a 5-1 drubbing on Nov. 27 by the reigning Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers.