As the Toronto Maple Leafs gear up for Game 2 of their first-round series against the Boston Bruins, the lineup ready for the game seems still up in the air.
The Washington Capitals have lost a big piece of their forward group for the next six games, as winger Tom Wilson has been suspended for six games by the NHL for a vicious slash.
The NHL’s Department of Player Safety has announced that Washington Capitals forward has received a six-game suspension for slashing Toronto Maple Leafs winger Noah Gregor in the face on Wednesday.
Tom Wilson has been offered an in-person hearing by NHL Player Safety for his vicious high-stick on Noah Gregor. The incident occurred midway through the third period when Gregor carried the puck into the offensive zone only to be hit off the puck by Wilson along the boards.
Tom Wilson already has a laundry list of suspensions in his NHL career. The 29-year-old has been suspended five times and fined three times since joining the league, once being suspended 20 games for an illegal check to the head of then-St.
There is still a lot of hockey to play down the stretch. The Red Wings and Lightning now find themselves in a potential dogfight with the Flyers, the Islanders, and maybe even the Capitals when it comes to the wild card spots.
63 games into the season, the Toronto Maple Leafs are far from a finished product. GM Brad Treliving has done a reasonable job trying to set this team up for success, now it’s time to put the finishing touches on the roster before 3 pm est Friday.
The NHL trade deadline is less than a week away and Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving isn’t finished upgrading his roster. There continues to be a focus to find another defensemen and likely a depth forward for the middle-six.
It wasn’t the result the Toronto Maple Leafs were looking for on Tuesday night when their seven-game winning streak ended at the hands of the Vegas Golden Knights.
So help us all if Brad Treliving tries to portray Joseph Woll and Calle Jarnkrok as his key trade deadline acquisitions. That’s not to say that their returns
It’s been another weird week with the Leafs.
After starting both halves of their recent back-to-back against the Los Angeles Kings and the Anaheim Ducks, Martin Jones will get his fourth straight start with tonight’s matchup against his former team as the Toronto Maple Leafs close out their three-game California trip against the San Jose Sharks.
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Noah Gregor dismissed any notion of emotion ahead of his first game against the San Jose Sharks. "I don't know," the Toronto Maple Leafs forward said following the team's practice in Irvine, California on Friday.
Heading into the Toronto Maple Leafs’ last game against the New York Rangers, head coach Sheldon Keefe decided to elevate Noah Gregor to the first line after the news that Matthew Knies (illness) wouldn’t dress.
NEW YORK — Although the Toronto Maple Leafs have had their fair share of injuries on defense and in goal, the same has not been the case for their forward group.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs Quick Hits, there has been plenty to talk about this past week. The Maple Leafs are playing the Seattle Kraken tonight, just coming off an odd game with the Florida Panthers.
Hands up if you thought Noah Gregor would be the most consistent offseason addition at the 20-game mark for the Maple Leafs? Yeah, you’re not alone. Simply put, the 25-year-old deserves his flowers at the quarter-pole of the campaign.
There’s something special about opening night in the NHL. And in certain markets, it’s amplified. Noah Gregor knows this as well as anyone. The freshly signed winger converted his tryout deal into a full-season, one-way deal on Tuesday afternoon.
After signing a PTO with the Toronto Maple Leafs in early September for training camp, forward Noah Gregor has earned a contract with the club for the upcoming 2023-24 NHL season after his stellar play during the preseason.
According to his uncle, Jason Gregor of Sports 1440 and Oilers Nation, Noah Gregor has signed a one-year deal with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Successfully earning the contract after joining the team on a professional tryout, the contract is worth $775K for one season.
If there’s one thing that’s become crystal clear – at least to me – over the first week of Maple Leafs training camp, it’s that Noah Gregor deserves a spot on Toronto’s opening night roster.
The Toronto Maple Leafs made a no-risk move yesterday (Sept. 7), signing Noah Gregor to a professional tryout (PTO) contract. The gritty winger will now aim to impress at training camp and earn himself a spot in the Maple Leafs’ bottom six in the process.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs gear up for training camp to start the 2023-24 season, they still aren’t done making moves. The most recent one is adding former
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced that they’ve signed center Noah Gregor to a PTO for their upcoming training camp.
In a move aimed at bolstering their forward depth, the Toronto Maple Leafs have officially signed Noah Gregor to a professional tryout (PTO) contract. The lone PTO offered so far this season by the team, this acquisition brings an exciting dynamic and potentially a ton of speed to the team’s roster for the upcoming 2023-24 NHL season.
We’re at the point of free agency where the word bargain starts to come into play a little more. The top-dollar deals aren’t there now but low-cost depth pieces are still available.
As noted by PuckPedia, the Gregor signing leaves Sharks with just $225K in cap space on their full 23-man roster.
The San Jose Sharks are still reeling from a COVID-19 scare that sidelined multiple players and head coach Bob Boughner over the weekend.
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