With Toronto once again failing to deliver on lofty postseason expectations, there is wide belief throughout the league that major changes will be coming to the roster this summer.
NHL general managers and scouts don’t generally like comparisons for their draft picks because they believe they create unreasonable or unfair expectations.
Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving is busy with interviews this week for his head coaching vacancy. Once the recruitment process is wrapped up, the Leafs GM needs to turn his attention to getting contract extensions finalized with Max Domi and Tyler Bertuzzi.
When the team announced they had signed Tyler Bertuzzi to a one-year contract on the second day of free agency, a good part of this fan base jumped for joy for a couple of reasons.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have come back against the Boston Bruins and forced a Game 7 in their first-round postseason matchup. The Bruins were leading the series 3-1 and all hope seemed to be lost when it was announced forward Auston Matthews was dealing with something major and he wasn’t able to play.
Brad Treliving is getting his first taste of the Stanley Cup Playoffs as general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs and needless to say, he can’t be too pleased with the dish.
When Game 4 was over at the end of the evening, the Toronto Maple Leafs had lost another tough game. The game was almost total frustration, and fans and players got caught in the crossfire.
Boston Bruins pesky forward Brad Marchand is at it again.
Yardbarker's Griffin Carroll is a clean 4-0 on his last two NHL betting articles, and he's ready to hop over the boards for another 2-0 night on the ice. Game on!
There was plenty of blame to go around in the aftermath of the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Game 3 home loss to the Boston Bruins, falling back into a 2-1 hole in the series.
Boston Bruins captain and super pest Brad Marchand certainly led his team on Wednesday night.
Auston Matthews is eight years into his decorated career and yet, no one’s managed to give him a fitting nickname. Sure, we know No. 34 as ‘Papi’ — although it should be exercised with caution, especially against the Boston Bruins as it used to be the nearly-exclusive domain of Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz.
For one Toronto Maple Leafs superstar, Monday night at TD Garden will go down as a defining performance. Auston Matthews was everywhere in Game 2 against
How much do special teams matter in the playoffs? Not as much as they used to. I argued as much just a few weeks back when crunching the numbers of the past 10 Stanley Cup champions.
Is Toronto Maple Leafs winger Tyler Bertuzzi about to become public enemy No. 1 with the Boston Bruins fans who still long for him to sign with the Bruins this offseason?
Tyler Bertuzzi’s seven games of playoff experience against the Florida Panthers last year is one of the reasons why he’s a Maple Leaf today. His regular
The Toronto Maple Leafs will be focused on making a deep playoff run this season after a strong 2023-24 campaign. They made their intentions known at the 2024 Trade Deadline with the acquisitions of Ilya Lyubushkin, Connor Dewar, and Joel Edmundson as the team proved they were ready to try and go all in.
Tyler Bertuzzi continued his impressive goal-scoring streak with two goals in the Toronto Maple Leafs’ 5-1 victory over the Washington Capitals. Here’s
The Toronto Maple Leafs will be without one of their top forwards for Hockey Night in Canada. Tyler Bertuzzi will not play Saturday vs. the Edmonton Oilers as he battles an illness, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman.
Tyler Bertuzzi has often functioned as a stand-in for the criticism of the Toronto Maple Leafs writ large during his first season with the club. Bertuzzi,
When Tyler Bertuzzi signed a one-year, $5.5 million contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs on July 2, it looked like a win-win for both sides. Bertuzzi needed a chance to bounce back after a difficult 2022-23 season.
This is the first time the 28-year-old has cut his hair midseason. While many may believe it correlates with trying to shake things up on the ice, the reason behind it is much more profound.
It's not entirely clear why the Boston Bruins would want to reunite with Tyler Bertuzzi after letting him skate off to Toronto in free agency, but the question is being floated nonetheless.
This offseason, the Toronto Maple Leafs’ biggest add was arguably a one-year, $5.5M deal for top-six winger Tyler Bertuzzi. However, it now appears both sides wanted a longer-term deal than what actually came to fruition.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed unrestricted free-agent winger Tyler Bertuzzi to a one-year, $5.5M AAV contract.
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