Calle Jarnkrok returns: What it means for the Maple Leafs’ trade deadline approach
With the NHL trade deadline approaching, the Toronto Maple Leafs are evaluating their options for roster improvements. While speculation continues around potential…
With the NHL trade deadline approaching, the Toronto Maple Leafs are evaluating their options for roster improvements. While speculation continues around potential…
The NHL season has reached the All-Star Game with the bye weeks on the horizon for the teams. Things are really starting to take shape now with about 60% of the regular season behind us.
The Toronto Blue Jays have made the playoffs in three of the last four seasons but they have folded tamely in each series without winning a single game. It is a scenario that has become all too common in the city in recent years with the Maple Leafs struggling in their postseason appearances as well.
Just six seasons into their NHL existence, the Vegas Golden Knights lifted the Stanley Cup. No team has ever done it quicker and while they were undoubtedly helped by a generous expansion draft, the players still have to make it happen as a cohesive unit on the ice.
The NHL season is a few weeks old so with the teams settled into their schedules now, we are going to take a look at each team and what their prospects are for the season. We start with the Eastern Conference with the West to come later in the week.
Canada is still the dominant force in the NHL. It is not quite the superpower that it once was in terms of the position of goalie, notably those who have come out of Quebec. At one point it almost seemed like you could not make it as an NHL goalie unless you were from Quebec.
A week after the 2023 NHL draft, the dust has settled and fans have had a chance to get to know their potential new players. It is one of the most exciting parts of the season for any sports bettor, with new blood filtering into teams, changing their chances for the seasons ahead.