TORONTO (Jan. 11) — It was a shot in the dark that landed bullseye. An idea so preposterous that it must have resulted from paralyzing fatigue. Even if, unwittingly, it became the genesis of my career ...
TORONTO (Apr. 28) — At no point, and deservedly so, in the Core–4 era have the Maple Leafs been granted a full playoff mulligan. Until Saturday night, that is, when a defeat in overtime at the ...
My NHL Guides (above), organized in a cupboard, beginning in the final season of the six–team league (1966–67); continuing ...
TORONTO (Sep. 15) — This should come as no surprise to any person that follows the Toronto Maple Leafs. In mid–June, after the Maple Leafs had been embarrassed by Florida in Games 5 and 7 of their ...
KEN DRYDEN PERUSES AN EMPTY MAPLE LEAF GARDENS ON THE DAY — MAY 30, 1997 — THAT HE BECAME PRESIDENT OF THE LEAFS, REPLACING ...
Sadly, Toronto is far from his lone Canadian target.
TORONTO (Jan. 25) — Nothing in professional sport is more amusing than hindsight. And, hindsight may never be quite so amusing as in the blog you have started right here; right now. Or, nearly as ...
TORONTO (May 23) — It was just more than 16 years ago, in March 2008, that fans of the Maple Leafs briefly turned on franchise scoring leader Mats Sundin. Responding, as it were, to Sundin exercising ...
TORONTO (July 19) — The Seattle Kraken, on Wednesday, will select its first team in the National Hockey League’s 13th expansion draft since 1967. That was the year the NHL made its biggest move, ...
TORONTO (July 8) — It was an alarming bit of speculation from a media source familiar to everyone in the Canadian sports television industry: “We may not recognize the Hockey Night In Canada panel ...
TORONTO (May 19) — For the first time in nearly a decade with the Maple Leafs, Mitch Marner blew his cover. MITCH MARNER BARED HIS FANGS DURING A SECOND–PERIOD CONNIPTION AT THE LEAFS BENCH. HIS TEAM ...