
Maple Leafs Secure Long‑Term Deal with Darren Raddysh
The Toronto Maple Leafs have locked up defenseman Darren Raddysh through 2033, adding a proven 70‑point blue‑liner to a roster reshaped by a fresh coaching staff and front office.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs have locked up defenseman Darren Raddysh through 2033, adding a proven 70‑point blue‑liner to a roster reshaped by a fresh coaching staff and front office.

Jim Hiller, the newly appointed head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs, brings a blend of NHL playing experience, international coaching stints and a data‑driven philosophy that could reshape the team’s culture and performance.

The 2025‑26 Carolina Hurricanes captured the Stanley Cup with a dominant 16‑3 playoff run, raising the question of whether they can be considered the best team in NHL history that lacks any clear future Hall of Fame players.
With a looming need for right‑side defense and penalty‑killing prowess, the San Jose Sharks are exploring a deal for Brandon Carlo, a towering stay‑at‑home blueliner whose contract expires next summer.

Meta removed 39 Facebook pages that spread false claims about NHL players' health, revealing a sophisticated operation rooted in Vietnam and capitalizing on Stanley Cup playoff interest.

The Toronto Maple Leafs are considering hiring former NHL player Joe Pavelski as their new head coach, a decision that blends legacy with uncertainty.

Cliff Fletcher, the longtime architect of the modern Toronto Maple Leafs, passed away at the age of 90, leaving behind a story that intertwines ambition, daring moves, and a deep connection to the city’s hockey‑loving heart.

Cliff Fletcher, a Hall of Fame builder whose career spanned decades and included a Stanley Cup with the Flames and key moves for the Maple Leafs, has died at age 90.

Meta removed 39 pages that falsely claimed NHL stars had cancer, using AI‑generated content and homoglyphs to profit from traffic and manipulate playoff interest.

Meta removed 39 Facebook pages that spread false claims about NHL legends having terminal brain cancer, tracing the operation to Vietnam and revealing how the deception was used to drive ad revenue.

With the first overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, the Toronto Maple Leafs must decide whether to select Ivar Stenberg, a Swedish forward whose SHL and World Junior performances have positioned him as the most NHL‑ready candidate, or to pursue alternative prospects such as Gavin McKenna.

Max Domi underwent back surgery with his own surgeon, a decision respected by the Toronto Maple Leafs, while the team’s new management structure and contract details set the stage for the upcoming season.

Chris Pronger’s recent interview with Maple Leafs management reveals his views on a needed defensive overhaul and his brief engagement with the team’s hockey operations.

The online charity auction, launched by Hersh Borenstein, features over 100 lots including fishing trips, golf outings and Hall of Fame tours, running through August to raise funds for cancer research.

A new online auction leverages hockey nostalgia and celebrity star power to raise funds for cancer research and patient care.

After undergoing surgery for an undisclosed injury, Max Domi will miss the start of training camp, leaving the Maple Leafs to reassess their roster as they chase a top draft pick.

A Hall of Fame goaltender recounts the distinct styles of Jaromír Jágr, Mats Sundin and Martin St. Louis, revealing how their leadership transcended the ice.

The Toronto Maple Leafs announced a series of front‑office changes that will reshape the club’s leadership heading into the next season.

The Boston Bruins’ goaltending upgrade, Colorado’s dramatic comeback, Maine’s push toward the conference final, Matthew Schaefer’s Calder triumph, and recent coaching dismissals highlight a busy week in the NHL, while the PWHL eyes new markets in Las Vegas and Hamilton.
The Professional Women's Hockey League is set to broaden its footprint for the 2026‑27 season, adding franchises in Las Vegas and Hamilton, Ontario. Meanwhile, the Toronto Maple Leafs fired coach Craig Berube after missing the playoffs, and New York Islanders defenseman Matthew Schaefer captured the Calder Memorial Trophy.

After a 78‑point campaign, Toronto dismisses head coach Craig Berube, announces a new direction, and prepares for the NHL draft with the first overall selection.

The Maple Leafs must decide whether to trade or retain defenseman Morgan Rielly amid declining production, a heavy contract and potential influence from Mats Sundin.