This team will need a defenceman. This is Meet the Buyers, where we look at teams that are contenders for the Stanley Cup, and what they need to improve their chances.
Heading into Saturday’s game against the Jets the Leafs are presently sitting at 56 points through 46 games.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving has announced a trio of personnel moves, including the hiring of two former players. Former Maple Leafs goaltender Curtis McElhinney will be joining the team as the Director of Goaltending Development and Scouting, while former defenceman Jake Muzzin will be assuming the role of a pro scout.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving announced Monday that three significant additions have been made to their hockey operations staff.
Matt Murray and Jake Muzzin were both placed on LTIR by the Maple Leafs this summer, but what does their future look like? Toronto GM Brad Treliving began
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Matt Murray is set to have “significant” surgery within the next week, general manager Brad Treliving announced Wednesday.
The Leafs kicked off the 2023-24 season with their media day on the eve of training camp commencing. When Brad Treliving took the stand to field questions, he provided an injury update that included updates on two notable players on the roster.
In a recent update from the Toronto Maple Leafs, General Manager Brad Treliving announced significant developments regarding two key players on the team, Matt Murray and Jake Muzzin.
The offseason is now fully underway after Vegas took home the Stanley Cup which means that it’s time to examine what each team will need to accomplish over the coming months.
One doesn’t have to be suiting up and skating with the team to play a key role in the success of a franchise during the playoffs. Just look at the role Jake Muzzin has embraced when it comes to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Tonight the Toronto Maple Leafs play the Buffalo Sabres on home ice. The Sabres are a team of the future but are facing an uphill battle to make the playoffs this season.
I remember the 2020 playoff (play-in) series well. The Toronto Maple Leafs were the superior team and the favorite going into the bubble (the COVID-19 issues impacting the NHL’s postseason).
The NHL Trade Deadline is slowly creeping up and while speculation and armchair general managers continue to throw out half-hearted, half-thought out proposals, news continues to break as teams attempt to add those final pieces to their lineups heading into the postseason.
Despite the unfortunate news that Jake Muzzin will be out for the rest of the season, his presence and leadership are still valued by the Maple Leafs’ team.
One day after the Toronto Maple Leafs announced that Jake Muzzin would not play for the remainder of the 2022-23 regular season and playoffs, the veteran defenseman was back at the team's practice facility doing what he's done all season long.
Not sure how I feel about the extra day off between games, but so be it. At any rate, we spent the majority of Thursday’s edition of Leafs Morning Take talking about the Jake Muzzin news and how that impacts the team both short-term and long-term.
Muzzin hasn’t played since Oct. 17 against Arizona when he was forced to leave the game after 9:54 of ice time. He had one assist in four games before the injury.
When it comes to the Leafs cap space situation the simple answer is that there isn’t any. From day one of the season the Leafs have been exceeding the salary cap and relying on long term injured reserve cap relief to allow them to ice a competitive lineup.
The Toronto Maple Leafs aren’t getting Jake Muzzin back for a while.
The veteran defenseman left the game against the Coyotes on Monday with a neck injury and it seems to be worse than expected.
One day Jake Muzzin was answering questions on media day saying he “felt good”, the next day he wasn’t able to hit the ice. “I think it was from sitting
Muzzin will be out for at least 10 games and 24 days. But after suffering his second concussion in a short timeframe, Toronto is expected to be cautious with his return.
After missing over two weeks with a concussion, Jake Muzzin is back at practice Sunday.
NHL players haven’t been tested for COVID by their teams since they left for their holiday break but a handful of players still entered COVID protocol in recent days.
The 32-year-old was injured on a non-contact play in the second period of Toronto's 3-2 overtime loss to Montreal on Saturday.
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