Category: Toronto
Stanley Cup Takeaways: Marchand makes history, Leddy pickup comes up clutch
TorontoBrad Marchand set a franchise record for coming up clutch in elimination games and Nick Leddy made his GM look brilliant. The Blues are moving on, the Bruins stay alive, and everyone gets a Game 7. Here's what you missed on Thursday night.
Read moreLeafs mum on officiating after Game 6 OT defeat
TorontoMaple Leafs players opted to keep quiet after several controversial calls went against them in Game 6 against the Lightning on Thursday night.
Read moreMaple Leafs, Lightning to play Game 7 for trip to second round
Tampa Bay LightningThe Toronto Maple Leafs and Tampa Bay Lightning will play Game 7 of the Eastern Conference First Round at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on Saturday (7 p.m. ET; TNT, CBC, SN, TVAS, BSSUN).
Read moreMaple Leafs, Lightning to play Game 7 for trip to second round
NBCSWAThe Toronto Maple Leafs and Tampa Bay Lightning will play Game 7 of the Eastern Conference First Round at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on Saturday.
Read moreMaple Leafs, Lightning to play Game 7 for trip to second round
Tampa BayThe Toronto Maple Leafs and Tampa Bay Lightning will play Game 7 of the Eastern Conference First Round at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on Saturday.
Read moreStanley Cup Playoffs What To Watch For: Can the Leafs finally do it?
TampaCarolina, Toronto, St. Louis and Los Angeles all have a chance to move on to Round 2 on Thursday, while Boston, Tampa, Minnesota and Edmonton look to hang on for a Game 7. Here's what to watch for in Stanley Cup Playoff action,
Read moreIt’s Win Or Go Golfing For The Tampa Bay Lightning
Tampa Bay Timesfrom John Romano of the Tampa Bay Times, Hockey fans understand misery. In a twisted sort of way, they embrace it. When you worship the Stanley Cup above all else, the pain and exasperation of falling short can be a trophy unto itself. You measure your devotion by the amount of angst you pu...
Read morePat Maroon trolls Toronto fans mocking him; they actually thought they were getting a gift from him
Maple Leafs’Pat Maroon always finds a way to be in the center of attention, and the series against the Toronto Maple Leafs haven’t been an exception. After a win last night, Toronto leads the series 3-2. ... The post Pat Maroon trolls Toronto fans mocking him; they actually thought they were getting a gift from...
Read moreThe Tampa Bay Lightning Are Down But Not Out
Lightningfrom John Romano of the Tampa Bay Times, In a Stanley Cup playoff series filled with stars and backstories, we have been obsessed with the ramifications of penalties and the influence of pressure on Toronto and Tampa Bay. We wonder about momentum and motivation and mindset. And we forge...
Read moreMaple Leafs know job isn't done after Game 5 win in Eastern First Round
Toronto Maple LeafsTORONTO -- Auston Matthews has strived for a moment in the Stanley Cup Playoffs like this. So, for that matter, have the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Read moreSharks' Marleau retires with most games mark
PittsburghPatrick Marleau retired after 23 seasons, in which he broke the all-time record for games played.
Read moreSharks' Marleau retires with most games mark
SharksPatrick Marleau retired after 23 seasons, in which he broke the all-time record for games played.
Read moreMaple Leafs Make Lineup Adjustments Ahead of Game 5 vs. Lightning
Michael BuntingThe Toronto Maple Leafs look to get back on track in Game 5 against the Tampa Bay Lightning after being blown out of the sunshine state in Game 4. Toronto is sticking with the same group for Game 5 but have made some changes up front.Leafs lines at Game 5 morning skate Bunting - Matthews - MarnerMi...
Read more32 Thoughts Podcast: Where will Barry Trotz land next season?
TampaJeff and Elliotte discuss the Islanders firing Barry Trotz, what's happening with a pair of All-Star defencemen in San Jose, and they recap each series from the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Read moreEmbarrassed In Toronto
Torontofrom Steve Simmons of the Toronto Sun, The final score actually flatters the Leafs. The game did not in any way. Sunday night began badly for Toronto, ended badly, and in the between wasn’t much to see either. There was barely a glimpse of anything resembling pride, anything resembling...
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