The Toronto Maple Leafs held their end-of-year press conference Friday and one thing was made very clear: the Leafs are going to look much different next season.
With only one, maybe two players on the Leafs’ untouchables list, that leaves several players on the table in offseason trade talks.
To be clear, the pressure falls on every member of the Toronto Maple Leafs as they navigate the emotions of their seventh opening-round postseason defeat in their past eight seasons.
William Nylander, much like a vast majority of the Leafs, is running out of words to describe how frustrating it is to keep falling short in the first round.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner reiterated his desire to remain with the franchise during the team’s end-of-year media availability on Monday.
It’s the same ol’ story. Eight playoff runs since 2016-17, one series win, and an 0-6 record in winner-take-all games. Time after time this Toronto Maple Leafs team gets so close they can taste it, and then all hope disappears in one clear swoop.
Auston Matthews and William Nylander almost engineered a comeback for the ages but the Toronto Maple Leafs fell short, losing to the Boston Bruins 2-1 in Game 7 of their first-round series.
We’re eight years into an era of Toronto Maple Leafs hockey defined by a supernova offense that collapses within itself during the playoffs on command.
I’m not sure there is a way that Game 6 could have gone any more perfectly for the Maple Leafs. The stars showed up. The goaltender showed up. The Bruins didn’t show up.
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They staved off elimination on the road in Game 5, coming away with the 2-1 overtime win, and last night, they returned home and entered Scotiabank Arena, having to replicate the same effort and desperation in Game 6 if they wanted to head back to Boston for Game 7.
William Nylander scored in the second and third periods as the Toronto Maple Leafs earned a 2-1 win over the visiting Boston Bruins on Thursday to even their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series at three victories apiece.
The pressure will be equal for each team in Saturday night's Game 7.
William Nylander gave the Maple Leafs a 1-0 lead in Game 6 on Thursday night of their Eastern Conference first-round series against the Bruins with only 55 seconds left in the second period.
It’s time for William Nylander to prove his worth Just like Tuesday night in Boston, the season will be on the line for the Maple Leafs once again when they host the Bruins for Game 6.
It appears the audio of a bench argument between several players was caught on a mic.
It has been a wild ride for the Toronto Maple Leafs and the William Nylander saga. Nylander didn’t dress for Game 1 of the series against the Boston Bruins, which sparked a ton of speculation about him potentially being disciplined by the organization for a lazy forecheck in Game 82 against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander is in line to play in Saturday night's Game 4 of the Eastern Conference first-round series against the visiting Boston Bruins, coach Sheldon Keefe said.
He has missed the first three playoff games.
William Nylander is expected to be back for Game 4 in the series between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins. But, he’s not coming back without adding a bit more drama to an already turbulent scene in Toronto.
There are some signs pointing to the return of one of the Toronto Maple Leafs’ key offensive weapons. Forward William Nylander was once again on the ice on Friday, participating in full-team practice.
According to multiple sources, the potential reasoning behind William Nylanders mysterious absence from The Toronto Maple Leafs has to do with migraines.
While the hope is William Nylander will be available for Game 4 of the playoff series between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins, some information is surfacing regarding what’s been ailing the dynamic forward.
Elliotte Friedman was a guest on the Pat McAfee Show and was asked about the latest rumor regarding William Nylander.
As most avid hockey fans know, the Toronto Maple Leafs star forward William Nylander’s status for Game 2 against the Boston Bruins remains uncertain. He’s dealing with some undisclosed injury, coach Sheldon Keefe revealed.
There are many storylines heading into Game 2 between the Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday. But none are bigger than the status of Toronto
William Nylander 's playing status remains a mystery. Just like the past couple of days, Toronto Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe did not have any update on the talented young winger.
As injury rumors circulate, it’s unclear if William Nylander will play for the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 1 on Saturday night. He’s dealing with a “tweak” according to TSN hockey insider Darren Dreger.
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