Meet the 2009-2010 Toronto Maple Leafs
After a summer of trades, free-agent signings and other tweaks, there is much optimism among Leafs fans going into the start of the 2009-10 season. So let’s introduce the new Toronto Maple Leafs.
After a summer of trades, free-agent signings and other tweaks, there is much optimism among Leafs fans going into the start of the 2009-10 season. So let’s introduce the new Toronto Maple Leafs.
Mats Sundin, the longtime captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs, has officially announced his retirement from the National Hockey League.
The question of whether an NHL team in Hamilton would adversely affect the Toronto Maple Leafs may have to wait.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have had a lot of body work done on their roster this past season and now it’s time to consider a team captain to be the face of the franchise.
If Ron Wilson has his way, Viktor Stalberg will be in the starting lineup when the Toronto Maple Leafs open the regular schedule Thursday night.
If the Toronto Maple Leafs reach their goal of making the playoffs this year, it’ll be in large part thanks to their upgrades in net.
It’s almost time to see just how far this new-look Leafs team has come.
Nazem Kadri knows his chances of making this year’s edition of the Toronto Maple Leafs are slim. He has certainly not made the decision-making process easy for team brass, however.
Wayne Gretzky has had enough of the bankrupt Phoenix Coyotes.
Cody McCormick capped off a three-goal second period as the Buffalo Sabres defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 on Wednesday night at the HSBC Arena.