Game in 10: Matthews bests MacKinnon, Joseph Woll sharp in low-scoring win over Colorado

This was a big game for a Maple Leafs team that finally ended its losing streak earlier in the week.
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Tue, Mar 25
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Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Philadelphia Flyers – Game #71 Preview, Projected Lines & TV Broadcast Info
The Maple Leafs are seeking a season-series sweep over Philadelphia — and a win for Scott Laughton — when they host the ailing Flyers (7:00 p.m. EST, TSN4).
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John Tortorella on Scott Laughton’s transition to the Leafs: “When he’d walk into a locker room in Philly, he’d take it over… It’s a huge adjustment, but you’re going to find out what he is about eventually”
Ahead of the Leafs vs. Flyers matchup, Philadelphia head coach John Tortorella discussed Scott Laughton’s impact in Philly and his transition to a new team in Toronto.
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Craig Berube on Scott Laughton facing his old team for the first time: “There is going to be emotion for him… Our guys will be ready to go”
Ahead of Tuesday’s game against Philadelphia, head coach Craig Berube discussed the challenge against the Flyers, Scott Laughton facing his former team for the first time, and Chris Tanev’s play since returning from injury.
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Craig Berube’s bottom-six challenge, and the Maple Leafs’ PP vs. PK trajectories — MLHS Podcast Ep. 87
In the latest MLHS Podcast, Nick Ashbourne and Anthony Petrielli discuss the Leafs’ opportunity to chase down a division title, Auston Matthews’ improved play in the past week, the challenge of forming a credible third line, the surging power play, and the lagging penalty kill.
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The 411 on Luke Haymes: Maple Leafs land a sought-after 21-year-old center out of Dartmouth
The Toronto Maple Leafs continued to add to their 2025 college undrafted free agent haul by signing touted C Luke Haymes.
Mon, Mar 24
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Craig Berube on deploying Scott Laughton on the wing: “I don’t want to put so much on him early on, but it is not that he can’t play center”
After Monday’s practice, head coach Craig Berube discussed Scott Laughton and Brandon Carlo’s adjustment process in Toronto, Laughton’s game on the wing vs. center, and the McMann-Tavares-Nylander line.