Joseph Woll is Ready for a Bigger Role & Klingberg Could be the X-Factor in 2023-24
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In today’s edition, we look at the Maple Leafs’ Joseph Woll is Ready for a Bigger Role & Klingberg Could be the X-Factor in 2023-24.
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2 Marlies Who Could Replace Minten if He’s Sent Back to the WHL
October 18, 2023 by Spencer Lazary
I can’t believe that the NHL season is already a week old. So far, we have seen Auston Matthews score back-to-back hat tricks and William Nylander continue his confident play from last season. However, within the Toronto Maple Leafs organization, it isn’t just the NHL club that we should keep an eye on. The Toronto Marlies kicked off their 2023-24 campaign on Oct. 14, and there were some very good performances.
John Klingberg: Maple Leafs’ X-Factor for 2023-24
October 17, 2023 by The Old Prof
On July 1, John Klingberg signed a one-year, $4.15 million contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs. After the first three games of the regular season, the Maple Leafs have done exactly what they said they would do – Klingberg is quarterbacking the first-unit power play.
Maple Leafs’ Prospect Report: Akhtyamov, Tverberg & Cowan
October 17, 2023 by Andrew Forbes
The names are becoming more familiar and as all seasons get underway for the 2023-24 regular season, the Toronto Maple Leafs’ prospects will continue to grow in notoriety with avid fans of the team.
Likewise, there will be a number of common names when we sit down to discuss prospects this season as some of the Maple Leafs’ top draftees from the past few years are beginning to develop into possible roster players in the coming seasons.
Joseph Woll Ready for a Bigger Maple Leafs’ Role
October 16, 2023 by The Old Prof
Although the Toronto Maple Leafs won their first two games of the season, things could have gone completely off the rails if the team’s offense had not been able to put points on the board at critical times. Ilya Samsonov‘s performance in the Maple Leafs’ net, while there were no glaring gaffs, has not been up to his regular performances. In two games, he’s posted a .839 save percentage and a 4.42 goals-against average.