With only one, maybe two players on the Leafs’ untouchables list, that leaves several players on the table in offseason trade talks.
The Boston Bruins are on the verge of eliminating their Atlantic Division rivals, the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Bruins head into Game 5 of their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series with a commanding 3-1 series lead.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs gear up for Game 2 of their first-round series against the Boston Bruins, the lineup ready for the game seems still up in the air.
The Toronto Maple Leafs may have the odds stacked against them heading into the postseason, but that doesn’t mean they’re not confident in their ability to make a deep run.
Remember all the excitement when the Toronto Maple Leafs signed top European free agent Mikko Lehtonen in 2020? After months of hearing how incredible he was in the KHL, it was exhilarating.
He wasn’t even supposed to be on the ice. When the Toronto Maple Leafs printed out their roster sheets and distributed them in the Scotiabank Arena press box hours before Thursday night’s home game against the Washington Capitals, Mark Giordano’s name was absent from each, as is customary for players designated for long-term injury reserve.
Some jostling of the personnel on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ blueline leading up to their game on Thursday night. Not 30 minutes before the Leafs’ clash with the Washington Capitals, defenseman Timothy Liljegren was deemed not fit to play, with the team revealing that the 24-year-old is suffering from an upper-body injury.
There is still a lot of hockey to play down the stretch. The Red Wings and Lightning now find themselves in a potential dogfight with the Flyers, the Islanders, and maybe even the Capitals when it comes to the wild card spots.
Nick Robertson finds himself on the outside looking in at the Maple Leafs roster and soon, he could be on the outside looking in at the entire organization.
The Toronto Maple Leafs acquired a familiar face from the Anaheim Ducks as right-handed defenseman Ilya Lyubushkin will make his return to the blue and white.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have placed veteran defenseman Mark Giordano on the injured reserve. He sustained an injury during last night’s game between the Maple Leafs and Arizona Coyotes.
The Leafs seem to be getting a boost up front as Calle Jarnkrok participated in his first full practice since sustaining a broken knuckle. He has been
The first brief run for Ilya Lyubushkin in Toronto went fairly well, so why rock the boat with an unknown player, right? Right? To kick off his first trade deadline in Toronto, Brad Treliving has opted for going the low risk route rather than making a significant splash.
Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Mark Giordano was injured in Thursday’s game against the Arizona Coyotes and didn’t return after falling into the boards with 9:12 remaining in the first period.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are coming off a successful four-game sweep on their recent road trip, extending their winning streak to seven games, and they return home to begin a lengthy homestand with a rematch against the Vegas Golden Knights, whom Toronto played last Thursday.
So help us all if Brad Treliving tries to portray Joseph Woll and Calle Jarnkrok as his key trade deadline acquisitions. That’s not to say that their returns
On Thursday night, an old friend returns to the Scotiabank Saddledome to face the Calgary Flames. Former Fames captain Mark Giordano will appear in the ‘Dome for just the third time as a member of the visiting team, this time with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
This will mark his first appearance since sustaining a finger fracture against the Panthers on November 28.
After missing the last 12 games due to a broken finger, which he sustained against the Florida Panthers on November 28th, veteran Mark Giordano is set to return to the Toronto Maple Leafs’ lineup tonight as they begin the first half of a back-to-back against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
There’s nothing like a loss to the basement dwelling Ottawa Senators to emphasize the need for some changes in the lineup. Any interest in keeping Mark Giordano out a little longer probably went out the window the second the Senators took the lead on Wednesday night and as a result here’s a defence centric practice update: So that’s that.
Mark Giordano, who has been out with a finger fracture for nearly a month, practiced with the team Wednesday morning and is close to a return but is not cleared to suit up just yet.
The injury occurred during the Leafs’ 2-1 shootout win over the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night.
As the 2023-24 NHL season unfolds, there’s one player on the Toronto Maple Leafs who carries a unique distinction. That’s Mark Giordano. And, this season with the retirement of goalie Craig Anderson, he’ll be the oldest player in the NHL.
We’re less than two weeks away from the Toronto Maple Leafs playing their first game since game five against Florida in the second round of last season’s playoffs.
During Sunday's Leafs contest with the Seattle Kraken, Giordano recorded the 2,045th blocked shot of his career, passing Kris Russell for the all-time NHL lead.
Giordano is in the final year of a six-year, $40.5M contract that carries some trade protection in the form of a 12-team no-trade clause.
Calgary enters Saturday's game atop the Western Conference standings and riding an eight-game winning streak. Seattle is in last place and has lost six of its last 10 tilts.
Former Calgary Flames captain Mark Giordano will now wear the "C" for the Seattle Kraken.
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