Some things have simply not gone right for the Toronto Maple Leafs this season, despite the overall success. Significant ...
Nylander’s second career hat trick in Calgary on Tuesday nudged him up to 33 goals on the year — in only 53 games.
The Maple Leafs' dependence on their 'Core Four' forwards is even more pronounced this season as their blueliners struggle to put up points. That's not likely to change.
One notable exception has been Morgan Rielly. The Leafs blueliner hasn ... that Rielly deserved the captaincy when it went to John Tavares. There is plenty of value to what Rielly brings ...
Auston Matthews, William Nylander, Mitch Marner and John Tavares have always been ... game average of 0.40 or better – No. 1 D-man Morgan Rielly (22 points in 48 games, 0.46 points per game ...
Is Morgan Rielly’s contract going to become a problem for Toronto? Is John Gibson a good fit for the Penguins? Michael Amato explores both and more in the Friday Four.
Leafs winger William Nylander, who scored the only goal against the Wild and also hit the crossbar on a breakaway, said ...
How well Toronto navigates this paradigm shift will play a big part in determining just how long its core's contention window stays open.
At one end of the rink: Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, John Tavares, William Nylander, and Matthew Knies. On the other end: Max Domi, Bobby McMann, Nick Robertson, Morgan Rielly, and Oliver Ekman ...
While the Toronto Maple Leafs are a first-place team in the Atlantic Division, they’ve been having success this season with some inconsistent performances from two very important players.
TORONTO – Morgan Rielly is used to contributing with ... The Leafs could also get injured forwards John Tavares (lower-body injury) and Matthew Knies (upper-body injury) back at some point ...