Toronto Maple Leafs: What Makes 2022-23 Different?
The Toronto Maple Leafs finished the 2021-22 National Hockey League campaign with 54 wins and 115 points.
The Toronto Maple Leafs finished the 2021-22 National Hockey League campaign with 54 wins and 115 points.
This season, the Toronto Maple Leafs were one of the premier teams across the NHL.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are looking to snap their 18-year-long playoff drought.
Over the past few seasons, the Toronto Maple Leafs have assembled a deep and talented prospect pool. In addition to several players who have already ‘made the jump’ to the big club.
Given the weakest division in hockey to work with this year, a trip to the semifinals should have been guaranteed. However, Toronto failed yet again to win a playoff series, blowing a 3-1 series lead to Montreal. Of course, fans will not be calm.
Hope the weekend treated everyone well. Our picks on Saturday weren’t all that great as we went one-for-three. Tristan Jarry of the Penguins surprised me and the Islanders as Pittsburgh narrowly edged out the Isles 3-2. The Wild came threw for us over the Ducks but scored one goal too many to go over the total. On to a new week, let’s dig into Monday’s slate and find some winners.
Happy weekend everyone, lot’s of high-profile games on this nine game evening slate. The Leafs and Habs renew their rivalry in Montreal, the surging Blue Jackets visit the Flyers, Calgary and Winnipeg meet up for an outdoor game for the Heritage Classic, and finally in perhaps the game of the night, the high-flying Nashville Predators visit last year’s President’s trophy winners, the Tampa Bay Lightning. Let’s dig into it and make some Ice Picks!
Thursday night is a full schedule for some puck action. All toll we have 11 games to choose from. There is bound to be a game or two you can bounce back and forth with the Thursday night NFL offering which could get out of reach with the Patriots envolved. My projections forecast Tampa Bay and Toronto, San Jose/ Chicago, St. Louis at Ottawa and Edmonton at Jersey as great games to target for offensive production. Sharpen the skates, time for Ice Picks!
Dom Lunardo | September 18th, 2019 The crown jewel and hometown boy who grew up a die-hard Maple Leafs fan
Mikko Rantanen has agreed to terms on a 6-year contract with the Colorado Avalanche worth $55.5 million, $9.25 million a
Training Camp for the Colorado Avalanche kicks off Sept. 13, and they will take the ice without one of their
Leafs Nation, who let’s be honest, are some of the most widespread, loyal, and in their own minds, most knowledgeable fan bases in all of hockey. Fans are already chomping at the bit and are quick to point out who should be playing on what line and with whom. Last season the “Buds” got bounced (yet again) in the first round of the playoffs by their biggest nemesis, the Boston Bruins. Things need to change and management has made some significant moves in order to give highly paid coach Mike Babcock the best tools for a long and prosperous playoff run. Let’s take a look at where the 2019/2020 Toronto Maple Leafs fit in in a very deep and improving Eastern Conference.
The Toronto Maple Leafs finished the 2021-22 National Hockey League campaign with 54 wins and 115 points.
This season, the Toronto Maple Leafs were one of the premier teams across the NHL.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are looking to snap their 18-year-long playoff drought.
Over the past few seasons, the Toronto Maple Leafs have assembled a deep and talented prospect pool. In addition to several players who have already ‘made the jump’ to the big club.
Given the weakest division in hockey to work with this year, a trip to the semifinals should have been guaranteed. However, Toronto failed yet again to win a playoff series, blowing a 3-1 series lead to Montreal. Of course, fans will not be calm.
Hope the weekend treated everyone well. Our picks on Saturday weren’t all that great as we went one-for-three. Tristan Jarry of the Penguins surprised me and the Islanders as Pittsburgh narrowly edged out the Isles 3-2. The Wild came threw for us over the Ducks but scored one goal too many to go over the total. On to a new week, let’s dig into Monday’s slate and find some winners.
Happy weekend everyone, lot’s of high-profile games on this nine game evening slate. The Leafs and Habs renew their rivalry in Montreal, the surging Blue Jackets visit the Flyers, Calgary and Winnipeg meet up for an outdoor game for the Heritage Classic, and finally in perhaps the game of the night, the high-flying Nashville Predators visit last year’s President’s trophy winners, the Tampa Bay Lightning. Let’s dig into it and make some Ice Picks!
Thursday night is a full schedule for some puck action. All toll we have 11 games to choose from. There is bound to be a game or two you can bounce back and forth with the Thursday night NFL offering which could get out of reach with the Patriots envolved. My projections forecast Tampa Bay and Toronto, San Jose/ Chicago, St. Louis at Ottawa and Edmonton at Jersey as great games to target for offensive production. Sharpen the skates, time for Ice Picks!
Dom Lunardo | September 18th, 2019 The crown jewel and hometown boy who grew up a die-hard Maple Leafs fan has signed on the dotted
Mikko Rantanen has agreed to terms on a 6-year contract with the Colorado Avalanche worth $55.5 million, $9.25 million a season. The 22-year old, Finnish,
Training Camp for the Colorado Avalanche kicks off Sept. 13, and they will take the ice without one of their best player: Mikko Rantanen. The
Leafs Nation, who let’s be honest, are some of the most widespread, loyal, and in their own minds, most knowledgeable fan bases in all of hockey. Fans are already chomping at the bit and are quick to point out who should be playing on what line and with whom. Last season the “Buds” got bounced (yet again) in the first round of the playoffs by their biggest nemesis, the Boston Bruins. Things need to change and management has made some significant moves in order to give highly paid coach Mike Babcock the best tools for a long and prosperous playoff run. Let’s take a look at where the 2019/2020 Toronto Maple Leafs fit in in a very deep and improving Eastern Conference.
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