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NHL insider Frank Seravalli proposed the idea that the Toronto Maple Leafs could potentially trade star center Auston Matthews this offseason, in what would be a massive shakeup for the franchise.
The Times of India on MSN9m
Auston Matthews is confident of making a stronger comeback after playing through injury this seasonToronto Maple Leafs' Auston Matthews expresses confidence in a powerful comeback for the 2025-26 season after battling ...
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Yardbarker on MSNMatthews’ Silence Speaks Loudly to Maple Leafs FansThe day the Toronto Maple Leafs clean out their lockers has become a familiar ritual, often marked by disappointment. This ...
With how things went for the Toronto Maple Leafs, one hockey insider thinks not even Auston Matthews' place should be safe.
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Yardbarker on MSNMaple Leafs Should Not Consider Trading Auston MatthewsThe Toronto Maple Leafs were eliminated by the Florida Panthers in seven games this postseason, and fans were quick to place ...
Matthews did not specify what he was dealing with physically during the season, but said something bothered him since training camp.
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FirstSportz on MSN“Going to Grow as a Leader,” Craig Berube Backs Auston Matthews Amidst Criticism Regarding His Leadership Following Game 7 LossThe Toronto Maple Leafs were handed another Game 7 elimination on Sunday night. The Canadian outfit lost 6-1 against the The ...
In the wake of another early playoff exit, Toronto Maple Leafs players and head coach Craig Berube pushed back Tuesday on the growing narrative that the city’s intense market pressure plays a role in ...
Major changes seem to be on the way for the Maple Leafs franchise as it continues to fall flat when it matters most.
The Canadian Press on MSN23h
Maple Leafs talk pressure of Toronto market: ‘An incredible place to play’“There’s pressure everywhere,” said Leafs winger Mitch Marner, who is set to hit unrestricted free agency and might have ...
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Yardbarker on MSNAfter 11 years without meaningful success, it’s time for Brendan Shanahan to take the fall for the Maple LeafsBrendan Shanahan’s first season as President of Hockey Operations for the Toronto Maple Leafs was Phil Kessel’s last with the organization. He led the team with 25 goals and 61 points last season.
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