Mitch Marner took another step in his recovery as he was seen on the ice ahead of the morning skate. He has been skating on his own for the last little bit but this is the first time since his injury that he has been seen in public on the ice.
As the regular season of the NHL gets into it’s final stretch, the talk of the Stanley Cup playoffs has grown. With the playoffs now less than a month away, the spotlight has now shifted on several teams including the Toronto Maple Leafs, who are currently missing one of their star player, Mitch Marner.
Mitch Marner of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Mark McMorris, a three-time Olympic medalist snowboarder, paused their athletic pursuits to face off in an intense EA F1 gaming session. The duo traded their sports gear for gaming controllers, battling to set the fastest lap time in the virtual F1 world.
There is never a dull moment when the Leafs and Bruins square off, no matter the stakes or at what point in the season. Something always seems to happen that will catch people’s attention and will linger on for quite a long time.
The Toronto Maple Leafs took on the Philadelphia Flyers for the second time in less than a week, and it didn’t go the same as it did last Thursday (March 14).
The Toronto Maple Leafs have just 15 games left in the regular season and they aren’t anywhere near ready for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Head coach Sheldon Keefe should be feeling the pressure, even though he’s fresh off a contract extension.
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ Mitch Marner is having an outstanding season with 51 assists, tied for the team lead, and 76 points on the season, good for third among all Leafs players.
Tonight, the Toronto Maple Leafs will again face the Philadelphia Flyers after last week’s 6-2 trouncing. In the rematch, fans should watch for several things.
It’s only been three games so far that the Leafs have been without Mitch Marner. Tonight will be the fourth game and it seems highly unlikely that Marner will be available tomorrow night either, as he hasn’t practiced with the Leafs yet.
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe says forward Mitch Marner remains out and did not skate today. He noted when speaking to the media, “It hasn’t been responding the way that they had hoped.
With the Leafs’ power play struggling mightily right now, Sheldon Keefe continues to find answers by once again making some changes to the lineup. This is the second straight game the Leafs will trot out a different-looking power play unit after they attempted to go with two defencemen on the top unit Saturday night.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are going to be without one of their star players for a couple of more games, at least. Mitch Marner was diagnosed with a “mild” high ankle sprain following a freak play on March 7 against the Boston Bruins, where he spun around the opposing net and seemed to twist his leg awkwardly on his way down.
With 33 days remaining until the end of Toronto’s regular season schedule, there’s no guarantee that one player will return before the postseason begins, especially if his hand injury is similar in severity to a previous one.
There is a little more clarity on the injury Mitch Marner sustained against the Boston Bruins last week. According to TSN hockey insider Darren Dreger, the Toronto Maple Leafs star forward sustained a high-ankle sprain.
Mitch Marner took a small step in the right direction regarding recovery from a lower-body injury. The 26-year-old forward skated on Wednesday for the first time since suffering the injury on Mar.
During the Toronto Maple Leafs‘ four-day break, the team has a valuable chance to further integrate their new players. Given the recent additions to the roster, particularly on defense, with players like Ilya Lyubushkin and Joel Edmundson, these practice sessions will be important for building chemistry and familiarity with new teammates.
On Friday, the entire NHL community took a deep breath when the clock winded down, marking the end of the NHL’s Trade Deadline. Whether teams filled gaps
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe told reporters on Saturday that forward Mitch Marner would be day-to-day with a lower-body injury and would not play in Saturday’s game against the Montreal Canadiens.
When the Leafs begin the post-trade deadline portion of the season tonight, they will do so without one-third of their top line. Matthew Knies being present at the morning skate is certainly an encouraging sight given the ailment he suffered on Thursday.
During the last two games against the Arizona Coyotes and the Vegas Golden Knights, the Toronto Maple Leafs came through with impressive victories. In the first game against the Coyotes, the Maple Leafs emerged with a convincing 6–3 win.
Shawn McKenzie caught up with Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner after their hard-fought 5-4 win over the Dallas Stars. In the game, Marner contributed a key comeback goal.
It has been more than 30 years since a Canadian NHL franchise has lifted the Stanley Cup, a drought that continues to irk hockey fans north of the border.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are looking to snap a two-game losing skid in front of their home fans on Sunday night. Star forward Mitch Marner has done his part, scoring a goal against the Detroit Red Wings.
Sometimes, things don’t come out as intended. When a player says one thing but doesn’t necessarily mean it in the way that it was taken by the press or fan base that heard it, the backlash can be painful.
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