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Start with the fact it's rare to see a hockey player, in this case Toronto Maple Leafs captain Ted "Teeder" Kennedy, giving a pep talk from atop a goal net. Also unusual was the fact that Maple Leafs coach Clarence "Hap" Day was not in the picture, although Day guided them to championships in 1942, 1945, 1947 and 1948.
The Maple Leafs made a historic comeback on Monday night against the Penguins, but there is still significant concern surrounding the team.
Toronto Maple Leafs legend Darryl Sittler gave some advice to rookie Easton Cowan in an exclusive interview to Heavy.com. The post Exclusive: Maple Leafs Legend Gives Advice to Rookie Easton Cowan appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube wasn’t in a celebratory mood after Monday’s 4–3 comeback win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Despite a four-goal rally in the third period, Berube said the effort that preceded it left him frustrated and confused.
Dubas reflected on his time as Leafs GM while back in Toronto with the Pens: "The goal was to win, and we didn’t get it done. That’s on me."
Auston Matthews’ teammate Philippe Myers delivered a sincere message on Sidney Crosby after tempers flared during Toronto Maple Leafs-Pittsburgh Penguins game.
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.
The heartbreak of the Blue Jays seeped into the fabric of the city as gray hues replaced the […] The post Dan’s Daily: Maple Leafs Angry; a Gambling Scandal; Penguins Meltdown appeared first on Pittsburgh Hockey Now.
The Maple Leafs were outshot 25–8 through two periods and trailed 3–0 before Matthews sparked the rally with a breakaway goal early in the third. William Nylander added two more, and Bobby McMann scored the game-winner.