
If Only the Maple Leafs Had a Youth Line for Easton Cowan
Easton Cowan got a glimpse of San Jose’s youth-driven system—and it raised a question: are the Leafs holding back their own young talent?

Easton Cowan got a glimpse of San Jose’s youth-driven system—and it raised a question: are the Leafs holding back their own young talent?

Jacob Fowler is quietly emerging as Montreal’s goalie of the future—calm, technical, and already proving he can handle NHL pressure.

Maple Leafs fans watch McMann, Laughton, and Roy leave—did Toronto ever give them a real chance, or were they always trade afterthoughts?

Scott Laughton isn’t flashy, but he plays hard, hits hard, and shows the Maple Leafs what it means to truly care on every shift.

What really separates Maple Leafs who thrive in Toronto from those who don’t—talent, or something harder to name?

Maple Leafs grind out a 2–1 OT win over Flyers thanks to Hildeby’s calm in net and Laughton & Cowan stepping up when it mattered most.

Three reasons Scott Laughton is quietly invaluable for the Leafs: energy, stability, and locker room leadership.

Canadian teams were busy Saturday: Maple Leafs fall in SO, Oilers dominate, Canucks & Flames shine, Sens and Jets stumble.

Can the Maple Leafs shake off a missed-chance night and fix a suddenly hesitant power play after falling 2–1 in a shootout to Montreal?

Did the Maple Leafs’ solid play finally break through in Florida, or was this just a one-night surge?

How are the Maple Leafs shaping their top four lines ahead of tonight’s game in Washington—and what does it mean for the team’s offence?

Can Joseph Woll carry the Leafs, will young players like Cowan step up, and can Berube fix his coaching choices in tight games?