The Toronto Maple Leafs have their sights set on making a deep run into the playoffs this season but will have to soon shift their focus to re-signing some of their pending free agents.
The Leafs came out of the gates flying and earned a quick lead when Tyler Bertuzzi buried a pretty breakaway pass from Max Domi just over a minute into the game, but they quickly surrendered that lead on goal that would be a sign of things to come in a disappointing loss to the Devils on Tuesday night.
There are losses and then there’s whatever that game was. The Toronto Maple Leafs jumped out to a 5-0 lead before a late rally from the Edmonton Oilers in the third period.
One good thing about Mitch Marner rolling his ankle? The time away has given Max Domi a chance to ride shotgun to Auston Matthews. Domi’s facilitation style and high hockey IQ has been shining through lately as he’s been able to find some serious chemistry dishing the puck to Matthews.
Max Domi‘s journey with the Toronto Maple Leafs has been a bit of a rollercoaster ride. There have been ups and downs; but, fortunately, right now is an up.
Amidst injury woes plaguing the Toronto Maple Leafs, there’s hope on the horizon. The recent changes in line formations and player adjustments have finally paid off, resulting in the discovery of a top line that works exceptionally well together despite the challenges they face.
The Toronto Maple Leafs, like most NHL teams, will have to juggle a tight salary cap situation next season. In doing so, the franchise will need to make some tough decisions.
The Toronto Maple Leafs need to prepare themselves for the reality that one of Tyler Bertuzzi or Max Domi will likely not be returning to the roster next season.
If you’re a Toronto Maple Leafs fan, you probably like all the players on the team simply because they are on the team. Yet, some players become favourites.
After beginning their back-to-back with a loss at the hands of the Philadelphia Flyers the night prior, the Toronto Maple Leafs closed out their mini road trip in Washington last night as they took on the Capitals with a couple of familiar faces on each side.
The second night of a back-to-back on the road often constitutes what we know as a ‘schedule loss’ — and few would’ve been too upset if the Toronto Maple Leafs collectively showed up in second gear.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will head into the postseason with the Core Four of Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, William Nylander, and John Tavares intact. However,
It seems like we are once again on course for another battle between the “just watch the game” crowd and the crowd that really wants you to see charts about how great every offensive defencemen on a third pairing seems to be.
During the Toronto Maple Leafs‘ four-day break, the team has a valuable chance to further integrate their new players. Given the recent additions to the roster, particularly on defense, with players like Ilya Lyubushkin and Joel Edmundson, these practice sessions will be important for building chemistry and familiarity with new teammates.
At first, it seemed that Max Domi might never find the back of the net for the Toronto Maple Leafs this season. However, his fortunes changed in mid-December.
MONTREAL — Max Domi has had the privilege of playing for three different original six NHL clubs, but this was the first time he wore a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey in a regular season game at Bell Centre.
The trade deadline is now behind us and with that the opportunity to believe that the fix is as simple as bringing in some guy from a losing team and expecting him to be the fix the Leafs need to make everything work again.
Tyler Bertuzzi and Max Domi have developed some chemistry both on and off the ice and that was apparent when the Toronto Maple Leafs were traveling home
Max Domi scored the decisive goal in a shootout and the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the visiting New York Rangers 4-3 Saturday night. John Tavares, Mitchell Marner and William Nylander scored for Toronto.
According to Sportsnet’s Luke Fox, expect the Toronto Maple Leafs to do some roster juggling, moving around pieces in anticipation of a possible trade.
Max Domi signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs, old skating grounds for his father fie.
The Toronto Maple Leafs signed one of the most coveted forwards left on the free agent market by agreeing to a one-year, $3 million contract with Max Domi.
Stars center Max Domi profiles as one of the top options on what is a thin UFA market for middlemen this summer but he told reporters including Joseph Hoyt of the Dallas Morning News that he’s hoping to remain with the team.
The National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety has fined Dallas Stars forward Max Domi $5,000, the maximum allowable allowed under the collective bargaining agreement, for slashing Vegas Golden Knights’ captain Mark Stone during Game 3 of the Western Conference Final.
Perhaps that is because of how well things have gone so far for Domi, at least in terms of production. The 27-year-old forward is playing center again, regularly lining up beside Patrick Kane.
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