The Toronto Maple Leafs held their end-of-year press conference Friday and one thing was made very clear: the Leafs are going to look much different next season.
With only one, maybe two players on the Leafs’ untouchables list, that leaves several players on the table in offseason trade talks.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving revealed that Auston Matthews presented symptoms of a head injury that kept him out of two pivotal elimination games against the Boston Bruins.
Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs did not make the cut for the Hart Memorial Trophy on Tuesday (May 7) but was named a finalist for the Ted Lindsay Award on Wednesday (May 8).
The National Hockey League has announced the three finalists for the 2024 Ted Lindsay Award.
To be clear, the pressure falls on every member of the Toronto Maple Leafs as they navigate the emotions of their seventh opening-round postseason defeat in their past eight seasons.
Once again, the battle between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Boston Bruins in the first round of the Playoffs didn’t disappoint, well aside from Leafs’ players, fans, and staff.
It’s difficult to say whether the Toronto Maple Leafs would’ve fared any better in their Eastern Conference quarterfinal playoff series against the Boston Bruins had their top forward not dealt with various ailments from Game 2 onward.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner reiterated his desire to remain with the franchise during the team’s end-of-year media availability on Monday.
Auston Matthews spoke with the media on Monday after another disappointing season for the team and for him personally, as he missed games in the first-round series with the Bruins.
What a strange and twisted ride it was for Auston Matthews and the Toronto Maple Leafs in Round 1 of the 2023-24 Stanley Cup playoffs. We finally got some clarity Monday as to what ailed him physically during the seven-game loss to the Boston Bruins.
The NHL has announced the finalists for the 2024 Selke Trophy.
Talk about convenient timing. No less than 12 hours after the Toronto Maple Leafs were eliminated from the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs in an all-too-familiar Game 7 loss to the Boston Bruins, it was announced that Auston Matthews was nominated for the Frank J.
The Toronto Maple Leafs invented a new way to lose a Game 7 and crush their fans.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are crossing their fingers that superstar Auston Matthews can play in Game 7 against the Boston Bruins.
The Toronto Maple Leafs face a pivotal moment in their playoff series. However, will they play tonight’s Game 7 without their leading scorer, Auston Matthews?
In the lead-up to Game 7, the Toronto Maple Leafs are keeping fans on their toes regarding the potential participation of star center Auston Matthews. Head coach Sheldon Keefe‘s remarks during Saturday’s team skate provided little clarity on Matthews’ status for the pivotal match against the Boston Bruins.
Toronto Maple Leafs star forward Auston Matthews was named a finalist for the Lady Byng Trophy on Saturday. It marks the third time that Matthews has been
The Toronto Maple Leafs are set to finish their first-round matchup against the Boston Bruins tonight, as they face off in the first game seven of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Toronto Maple Leafs aren't certain whether star forward Auston Matthews will be available for Saturday's decisive Game 7 of their Eastern Conference first-round series against the host Boston Bruins.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will once again be without superstar centre Auston Matthews on Thursday night as they try and stay alive against the Boston Bruins.
The Toronto Maple Leafs Auston Matthews’ is unavailable for Game 6, making it now two elimination games the team’s best player will have missed. According to reports, Matthews is not expected to play again due to illness (some believe it’s more than that).
This Boston-Toronto series hasn't been our favorite for props, but when it's the only game on the calendar, you dig deep into some trends to see what comes up.
Auston Matthews may or may not be able to play Game 6 for the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday. His “illness” is still very much a dark cloud hanging over the team with details and specifics unclear.
As if things weren't bad enough for the Maple Leafs, center Auston Matthews was not in the lineup on Tuesday night for Game 5 of their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series against the Bruins.
He has played through an unknown illness in the team’s last two games, though he left before the third period of Game 4, getting pulled by team doctors who assessed that his symptoms were too severe.
Matthews had just over 14 minutes of ice time across 17 shifts for the Leafs in Game 4. However, he did not return to the Leafs’ bench after the second intermission.
Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews' first goal of the 2024 postseason couldn't have come at a more perfect time.
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