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The Maple Leafs have struggled on the power play early this season, operating at just a 12.5 percent success rate.
The Leafs have $3.6 million in current cap space, but no open roster spots available for him. Toronto is exploring trades involving Kampf since the offseason but has found no takers, with centers John Tavares, Auston Matthews, Max Domi, Scott Laughton, and Nicolas Roy all ahead of Kampf on the depth chart.
Ever wondered how big a hockey game can get? For context, the 2014 NHL Winter Classic between the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs drew a crowd of 105,491 at Michigan Stadium. It briefly surpassed the previous record set by the 2010 “Big Chill at the Big House” college hockey game between Michigan and Michigan State,
Toronto Maple Leafs rookie Easton Cowan reflected on his journey to his first NHL goal before taking on the Pittsburgh Penguins.
For the Toronto Maple Leafs forward, it is fitting that November is Hockey Fights Cancer Month. After all, it was last November -- the 14th, to be exact -- when he was able to return to the game he loved after going through his own battle with the heinous disease.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward David Kampf is reportedly frustrated with his situation and has stepped away from the AHL's Marlies, forcing the team and the player to confront a complex roster situation.
The NHL is proud of its parity, but all but four teams in the Eastern Conference sitting on either 13 or 14 points is probably overkill.
The video came after the Leafs’ strong win in Philadelphia. Matthews, Jake McCabe, Nicholas Robertson, Easton Cowan, and Calle Jarnkrok scored for Toronto. Tavares added two assists, and Anthony Stolarz made 31 saves.