
Canadian Teams Morning Review – Feb. 26: Leafs, Canucks, Jets & Oilers,
Canadian teams return from the Olympics with flashes of skill, but mistakes and lapses cost Toronto, Vancouver, and Edmonton big games.

Canadian teams return from the Olympics with flashes of skill, but mistakes and lapses cost Toronto, Vancouver, and Edmonton big games.

Maple Leafs fans are fed up: trust in management, roster moves, and a full 60-minute effort are the real issues this season.

Maple Leafs find structure and confidence, Senators show promise but are still learning—NHL discipline wins the day before the Olympic break.

Anthony Stolarz reminded everyone why he’s still a force in net, keeping McDavid and Draisaitl off the scoresheet in a huge Leafs win.

Three straight losses. Six goals against in four of six games. The Maple Leafs can’t show up half-heartedly against the Avalanche.

Emotion in Toronto, thin margins in Calgary, and familiar cracks in Vancouver shaped Friday night.

With Ekman-Larsson possibly back but Nylander out, can the Maple Leafs stabilize their lineup and make tonight’s game count?

Dennis Hildeby wasn’t supposed to change the Maple Leafs’ plans this soon. But his emergence forces a new question: What do you do with three goalies?

The Maple Leafs might have found what they’ve been missing—a heartbeat. A wild comeback vs. Pittsburgh could be the moment their season turns.

Can the Maple Leafs survive rough starts and still pull off big wins? Last night’s 4-3 comeback shows they just might.