The CHL just wrapped up their conference finals as of last night, in fact it wrapped up with game 7 between Saskatoon and Moose Jaw. The last time I checked
Easton Cowan has been one of the biggest stories in the prospect world this season, from being a late first-round pick who turned heads in his first NHL training camp to a record-setting point streak that spanned the final 36 games he played in the regular season.
A while back our editor in chief was so good to remind me that referencing song titles from the 80s in headlines that aren’t living on a prayer is generally a bad idea.
The good news for the summer is that the days won’t be filled with “will Auston Matthews and William Nylander reach free agency?” talk. No matter where
This season has been a bit of a step back for John Tavares. He started off a bit stronger being near a point per game player through the first three months
Easton Cowan’s progression from being considered a “reach” of a first-round pick last summer to becoming arguably the most dominant player in the OHL just a few short months later has been an impressive story and a feather in the cap of not only the player but the Leafs’ scouting staff as well.
The Toronto Maple Leafs may have a difficult decision to make heading into the trade deadline. Not wanting to trade their first-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, GM Brad Treliving may have no choice but to consider it.
This team will need a defenceman. This is Meet the Buyers, where we look at teams that are contenders for the Stanley Cup, and what they need to improve their chances.
A disappointing showing for Canada at the World Juniors came to a fitting end when a fortuitous bounce in the dying seconds of their quarterfinal matchup with Czechia led to their demise.
Toronto Maple Leafs prospects Fraser Minten and Easton Cowan are going home after Canada fell to Czechia 3-2 in quarterfinal action at the 2024 IIHF World Juniors in Gothenburg, Sweden on Tuesday.
Fraser Minten had long been considered a lock for the 2024 Canadian World Junior roster due in large part to his refined two-way game, overall maturity, and leadership qualities.
Canada has lost its first game of the 2024 World Junior Championship, with Sweden shutting them out 2-0 to remain perfect after three games. It was the first time Canada has been held off the scoresheet since the 2021 gold medal game against the United States.
Fraser Minten scored his first goal for Canada in a meaningful tournament game, with the captain scoring the sixth goal in a 10-0 win over Latvia on Wednesday.
As the media filed into the Maple Leafs' dressing room following their morning skate on Wednesday, something felt different. Instead of the normal backdrop of Toronto's logo on the screens at the back-end of the room, the team had the World Juniors playing.
The 2024 World Junior Championship is going to be exciting for Leaf fans. It was announced on Sunday evening that Leaf prospect Fraser Minten will captain Team Canada as they look for their third consecutive gold medal at the tournament.
If the Toronto Maple Leafs are going to add the trade piece they believe they need to get them over the hump this season, they’ll have to give to get it.
One of the Leafs’ top prospects is being traded to one of the top teams in the WHL. Fraser Minten, a mere 22 days after being named team captain, is on the move from the Blazers to the Blades in an early blockbuster trade in junior hockey.
Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Fraser Minten is set to make a move from the Kamloops Blazers in the WHL to the Saskatoon Blades. Jeff Marek first hinted at the trade, stating, “Sounds like Maple Leafs prospect Fraser Minten is on the move from the Kamloops Blazers in the WHL.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving announced on Friday that the club has returned forward Fraser Minten to the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League (WHL).
When the Toronto Maple Leafs drafted Fraser Minten in round two (38th overall) of the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, few Maple Leafs fans thought too much about it.
Not to jump to any conclusions or anything, but if I were to wager some money on it, I would say it’s highly likely – at least at this point – that Fraser Minten could be destined for the Western Hockey League once again in the not too distance future.
19-year-old forward Fraser Minten has secured a spot on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ opening night roster. The news came directly from Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving, who informed Minten of his NHL debut scheduled for the upcoming season.
Talk about a wild 12 months. Fraser Minten’s dream season began on July 14, 2022, when the Toronto Maple Leafs made his dreams come true by selecting the Vancouver.
The Hockey Writers’ prospect experts, Logan Horn, Matthew Zator, and Peter Baracchini, recently got together to assess the Toronto Maple Leafs’ prospect pool.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are proving that you don’t have to pick in the first round to find a diamond in the rough. It would seem the organization found a rising star in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft in the second round (38th overall).
While the Toronto Maple Leafs do not have the deepest prospect pool, one player fans should be excited about is Kamloops Blazers center Fraser Minten. The 2022 second-round pick just finished his third season in the Western Hockey League (WHL), finishing with a career-high 31 goals and 67 points in 57 games.
At the moment, the Kamloops Blazers are in the midst of defending home ice at the 2023 Memorial Cup as the host city and one of two WHL teams vying for the big win.
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