For the second time in a week, the Toronto Maple Leafs took on the Philadelphia Flyers. After defeating them 3-2 in the first matchup, they tried to pick up another victory and come away with another two points.
They've outscored opponents 20-9 over this run. Last season, as the Flyers stumbled down the stretch, John Tortorella felt he didn't harp enough on that grinding style of play. On Saturday ...
John Tavares recently hit a milestone that ... After scoring his 20th goal of the season in the Maple Leafs' 3-2 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Jan. 7, the 34-year-old tied Alex Ovechkin ...
With the Leafs trailing 1-0, John Tavares capitalized on the new setup, scoring his 20th goal of the season to tie the game at one apiece. For Tavares, it was a milestone marker, as the veteran forward has now reached the 20-goal plateau in 15 NHL seasons – now just 24 shy of regular season goal No. 500.
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The Maple Leafs might have to find a way out of their losing streak without John Tavares. Toronto’s second-line centre departed practice on Wednesday at the Ford Performance Centre after he got tangled up with defenceman Chris Tanev.
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Tavares has not resumed skating and does not have a timeline to return from his lower-body injury, Mark Masters of TSN reports Tuesday.
Tortorella opens up about why he's' so adamant about Matvei Michkov improving his defensive details and whether he'll continue coaching after his current contract expires.
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