Maple Leafs News: The Calm Before the Storm
Call it the calm before the storm… This lull in hockey news, especially in Toronto, won’t last long. With the NHL Entry Draft just a couple weeks away, it’s about to get very interesting. In the...
View ArticleToronto Maple Leafs Draft Options
Your Toronto Maple Leafs have an impressive twelve draft picks to play with in the upcoming NHL Entry Draft. Six of those, including first overall, are found in the first three rounds. Barring an...
View ArticleCongrats to Phil Kessel on Penguins Cup Victory
As the Pittsburgh Penguins enjoy their Stanley Cup victory, the post-championship narrative in Toronto now shifts, oddly, to Phil Kessel. Far more than a passenger in Pittsburgh, Kessel is now a Cup...
View ArticleAnalysis: Snoop Dogg vs MLSE Trademark Infringement Case
Could hockey and pot be a good mix? Don’t answer that. Maple Leaf Sport and Entertainment doesn't think so. It has come to light in recent days that the Toronto Maple Leafs’ ownership group has...
View ArticleStamkos Stays in Tampa; Leafs Plan B
"Stammergeddon" has passed and out from the rubble and rhetoric emerges Tampa Bay Lightning general manager Steve Yzerman, as the last man standing. Kudos to you, Stevie Y; you held fast and won the...
View ArticleRoman Polak Signs With Toronto
Unrestricted free agent defenceman Roman Polak has found a new home, but its a familiar one. The veteran defenceman signed a one-year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs. . A former 6th-round draft...
View ArticleP.A. Parenteau Signs
Veteran winger P.A. Parenteau has found a new home. According to reports he has agreed to a one-year contract with the New York Islanders for $1.25 million. Parenteau returns to the team that gave...
View ArticleLuke Schenn Signs With Coyotes
Unrestricted free agent defenceman Luke Schenn has found a new home. The veteran defenseman signed a two-year contract with the Arizona Coyotes. The contract is worth $2.5 million, for a $1.25 million...
View ArticleCanada's World Cup Roster: No Subban?
Canada has an overabundance of right-shooting defensemen available for the World Cup. Guess who draws the short straw? The World Cup of Hockey will be held in Toronto starting September 17, featuring...
View ArticlePittsburgh Penguins Make Sharks Pay for Slow Start
Game one of the Stanley Cup Final goes to the home team, the Pittsburgh Penguins. It was a true thriller from start to finish, despite the fact that the visitors didn’t look like they came ready and...
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