Toronto Maple Leafs, Capitals and loss Tavares
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Something strange is happening at Scotiabank Arena: The Toronto Maple Leafs are no longer selling out. Not every night. Not anymore. The Leafs, a team that once sold out every home game for more than a decade, have sold out only six of their first 20 home games this season.
The Toronto Maple Leafs would do well to kick the tires on a Russian prospect, who could become the next big NHL import. The post Maple Leafs Should Kick Tires on Overlooked KHL Star appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Things are getting ugly, and fast, for the Toronto Maple Leafs. And there's no easy way to correct all of their problems.
All it took was a well-timed day off and some home cooking, and the Capitals found their way back on track. Washington’s brief three-game slide (0-2-1) is a thing of the past after a convincing 4-0 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday night at Capital One Arena.
Expert recap and game analysis of the Washington Capitals vs. Toronto Maple Leafs NHL game from December 18, 2025 on ESPN.
The Fourth Period has reported that the Los Angeles Kings had three scouts watching the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday. Who could the Kings be looking at in terms of a scoring winger?
Since the Caps last saw the Leafs in late November, Toronto has heated up, collecting at least a point in seven of its last eight games (5-1-2). Most recently, the Leafs finished a five-game homestand with a flourish, overcoming the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 in the homestand finale on Tuesday night.
In 2011-12, former Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke compared the team to an 18-wheeler going off a cliff. After Thursday's 4-0 loss, Ken Campbell asks if it's time to make that comparison again.