Maple Leafs on Clock With No. 1 Pick in NHL Draft
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On eve of draft, Leafs GM John Chayka shared thoughts on the top pick as well as trade talks surrounding Morgan Rielly and Matthew Knies.
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Scenes from Gavin McKenna’s introduction to Toronto
TORONTO — There is some anxious anticipation at the Doc Seaman Hockey Theatre at Ford Performance Centre, mixed in with tremendous, unabated excitement among the press corps.
With the latest addition of defenseman Darren Raddysh and the hire of head coach Jim Hiller, there have been so many changes to the Toronto Maple Leafs organization. Here are several ways why the Maple Leafs are stepping into a new era.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will be first on the clock holding the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NHL Draft in the first round, which is set for Friday night in Buffalo, N.Y.
On Saturday morning, Toronto Maple Leafs first overall selection Gavin McKenna met the city’s media for the first time, alongside GM John Chayka and executive Mats Sundin.
The rumor mill continues to grind for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The most notable chatter at the moment is the team’s need for help on the blue line. The talk had been that the Leafs could lose up to two defensemen to injury. Brandon Carlo and Oliver Ekman ...
The Maple Leafs have hired Jim Hiller as the 41st head coach in franchise history. The 57-year-old returns to Toronto after spending four seasons as an assistant coach with the club from 2015-19.
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Jim Hiller met with reporters over Zoom for the first time, after being appointed to the role on Wednesday. Hiller previously served as head coach of the Los Angeles Kings,
