There was plenty of blame to go around in the aftermath of the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Game 3 home loss to the Boston Bruins, falling back into a 2-1 hole in the series.
After Brad Marchand's third-period heroics helped the Boston Bruins secure a 4-2 Game 3 win and a 2-1 series advantage over the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, head coach Sheldon Keefe was in no mood to praise the rival.
Boston Bruins captain and super pest Brad Marchand certainly led his team on Wednesday night.
Auston Matthews is eight years into his decorated career and yet, no one’s managed to give him a fitting nickname. Sure, we know No. 34 as ‘Papi’ — although it should be exercised with caution, especially against the Boston Bruins as it used to be the nearly-exclusive domain of Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz.
For one Toronto Maple Leafs superstar, Monday night at TD Garden will go down as a defining performance. Auston Matthews was everywhere in Game 2 against
The ramifications of the Arizona Coyotes’ potential relocation to Salt Lake City are reverberating around the league and some members of the Toronto Maple Leafs aren’t immune to the latest developments.
One of my least favourite narratives to come out of the Florida series last year was that the Maple Leafs ran into a hot goaltender and despite their best efforts, Bobrovsky’s heater was too much for the Leafs and that’s why they were sent home in 5 against Florida.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have a ton of internal competition among their forwards with the Stanley Cup Playoffs just around the corner, meaning youngster Matthew Knies could eventually be pushed down to the fourth line, a spot in the lineup he’s not necessarily familiar with.
With two weeks to go in the regular season, the Toronto Maple Leafs and Florida Panthers battled it out on the ice in Toronto for the third time this season and the first of two meetings in the next 16 days as both these teams get prepared for the playoffs, which could feature a rematch between the two Atlantic division rivals.
If you missed the game, you’re probably looking at the score and saying “We’re so back”. Then, you’d probably see that the Toronto Maple Leafs had a 5-1 lead over the Florida Panthers at one point in the game and say “It’s so over”.
Tonight, the Leafs dipped into the NCAA free agency well and signed one of the better and younger players available: The signing is for next season, so it will not burn a year of his ELC already.
There’s always one college free agent NHL teams fight over each spring. This year, it’s 21-year-old Collin Graf from Quinnipiac. If the name sounds familiar, it’s because just about every team in the league was linked to his services after his incredible freshman season.
Ahead of Saturday’s game in Buffalo, head coach Sheldon Keefe discussed Bobby McMann’s fit with John Tavares and William Nylander, the Knies – Holmberg – Robertson line, and the challenge against the Sabres.
Last year about this time Leafs fans were divided on whether they wanted to see a quick exit for the University of Minnesota or if it was better that Matthew Knies take a legitimate run at the college national championship before joining the Leafs.
Ten years from now, we’ll be talking about all the star talent Boston College’s 2023-24 Hockey East team possessed. In a 16-team tournament that features a ton of the “blue blood” schools of college hockey, nobody has the roster or the overall success quite like BC has.
The men’s NCAA regional tournaments are set to kick off later this weekend, with 16 teams vying to be one of the finalists for the Frozen Four in Saint Paul, Minnesota next month.
Toronto Maple Leafs winger Matthew Knies has yet to return to Thursday’s game against the Boston Bruins after a collision with Brad Marchand. The Maple Leafs have yet to confirm if Knies will be out for the game, but he suffered the injury midway through the first period and did not play the rest of the period, nor did he return for the second.
Toronto Maple Leafs Matthew Knies appears to have avoided a serious injury. The 21-year-old winger, who left yesterday’s practice early after suffering a lower-body injury, participated in the team’s optional skate today, suggesting that the damage might not be as severe as initially feared.
With the Toronto Maple Leafs’ next game being on Jan. 11 against the New York Islanders, the Original Six club practiced today (Jan. 10). Unfortunately, their team practice has now been overshadowed by some bad news.
Matthew Knies is currently a rookie prospect in the Toronto Maple Leafs’ organization. He was selected by the Maple Leafs in the second round (57th overall) of the 2021 NHL Entry Draft.
Thursday night hurt the Toronto Maple Leafs’ chances in their second-round playoff matchup against the Florida Panthers in more ways than one.
Matthew Knies sustained a concussion in Game 2 of the team’s second-round series against the Florida Panthers and is unlikely to return for the remainder of the series.
Not only do the Leafs find themselves down in a 2-0 series hole against the Panthers after losing two games at home, but they lost promising rookie Matthew Knies to a head injury during Thursday's game after Florida's Sam Bennett dropped a wrestling move on him.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Matthew Knies will not return to Game 2 after suffering what appears to be an injury in the first period.
Knies had one assist in three regular-season games but became an instant contributor during Toronto’s playoff run.
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