Mitch Marner’s Maple Leafs exit looms
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After another early playoff exit, there are likely to be some big changes coming to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Toronto has a few key players entering free agency, and the roster is expected to look a little different when next season kicks off.
Maple Leafs forward Max Domi, who was one of the team's better players during the Stanley Cup Playoffs, has shared a heartfelt tribute to his mom on Instagram.
The 34-year-old former Maple Leafs captain is one of two “Core Four” members at the end of their contract. Mitch Marner seems all but gone to free agency, but all signs point
The Toronto Maple Leafs enter the offseason with $25.7 million in available cap space, according to PuckPedia, and a need to restructure the roster following another second-round playoff exit. One of the top items on the Leafs' offseason agenda will be finding help at the center, something they couldn't quite do before last season's trade deadline.
NHL offseason is only getting started for the Toronto Maple Leafs. With Mitch Marner's departure all but decided, reports indicate Auston Matthews' team will re-sign two star players for the upcoming season.
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A former Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman is heading to Russia to continue his professional hockey career with the KHL.
The Leafs are in need of more effective centre depth. If free agency doesn't fall Toronto's way, a trade might be the answer.
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Yardbarker on MSNMaple Leafs News & Rumours: Matthews’ Defense, Lorentz’s Value & Marner at Disney World?The Toronto Maple Leafs are in the eye of the offseason storm. The news cycle is heating up with ongoing coaching staff changes and major roster decisions looming.
A trade pitch has the Toronto Maple Leafs re-acquiring Mason Marchment in an intriguing move to add size to the roster.
Amazon has just completed its first season streaming NHL games in Canada when the digital giant wasted no time in unveiling plans for 2025-26 at their annual upfronts in Toronto. Entering the final year of a two-year deal with Rogers Sports & Media,