Majors’ roster set for home opener
The Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors play their first home game of the young Ontario Hockey League (OHL) season as they host the two-time defending Memorial Cup champion Windsor Spitfires.
The Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors play their first home game of the young Ontario Hockey League (OHL) season as they host the two-time defending Memorial Cup champion Windsor Spitfires.
One of the Maple Leafs best young players has somehow escaped the spotlight of the Toronto media thus far in training camp. Luke Schenn spent his first two seasons with the blue-and-white having every move criticized by both fans and media as he was the lone prospect in the system.
Nazem Kadri gave the Leafs’ brass a little more to think about as the rookie scored his first two goals of the pre-season and set up the game-winner, lifting Toronto to a 4-3 victory over…
With 21 players cut from Maple Leafs training camp this week, the composition of the Toronto Marlies is slowly coming into focus, as the pre-season schedule officially opens on Friday.
Could Nikolai Kulemin develop into a legitimate scoring threat for the Leafs?
Amidst all the Nazem Kadri drama that has taken place over the past week, one unusual suspect has quietly found himself penciled in to Ron Wilson’s opening night lineup as a result.
Tyler Ennis scored the game winner in the second period as the Buffalo Sabres defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 in a pre-season tilt on Saturday at the HSBC Arena. Andrej Sekera and Rob Niedermayer also scored for the Sabres, while Nikolai Kulemin replied for the Leafs.
Daniel Briere scored the game-tying goal and the eventual shootout winner to help the Philadelphia Flyers come back and beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3. Tied at one goal apiece in the shootout, Briere came…
As Toronto donned their jerseys for their fourth game of the 2010-11 preseason against the Philadelphia Flyers, the Maple Leafs iced a surprisingly strong lineup. Typically, NHL teams will allow rookies to fill roster spots,…
While Nazem Kadri has hogged the majority of the spotlight heading into the 2010 NHL season, another young center is quietly slipping under the radar in Toronto. 24 year-old Tyler Bozak will center the Leaf’s the top line between Phil Kessel and Nikolai Kulemin, and is expect to help produce much of the team’s offence. Bozak looks to have a breakout year, with just 37 games of experience under his belt.