
Canadian Teams Morning Review – Jan. 13: Habs, Canucks, Oilers & Leafs
Canadian teams leaned on depth last night—Montreal, Edmonton, and Toronto all got key contributions beyond their stars.

Canadian teams leaned on depth last night—Montreal, Edmonton, and Toronto all got key contributions beyond their stars.

Saturday night didn’t shout—but it revealed plenty. Structure, discipline, and depth quietly shaped where Canada’s NHL teams really stand.

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

The loudest story around the Maple Leafs right now isn’t the score — it’s what fans are saying between the lines.

William Nylander’s goals have dried up, but the signs of a breakout are still there. Here are three reasons why panic is a wrong reaction.

Can the Maple Leafs turn late-game heroics into consistent wins, or was last night’s 3-2 comeback against Chicago just a one-off thrill?

Has low-event, mistake-free hockey drained the life—and the music—out of the Maple Leafs, leaving fans bored instead of breathless?

Do Matthews and Nylander really speak the same hockey language—or are their differences shaping Toronto more than systems ever could?

How did the Maple Leafs build a 2–0 lead, then fade late and let the Sharks grab the game in overtime?

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

Can the Maple Leafs turn gritty wins like this into a real turning point — and is Easton Cowan already becoming the spark they’ve been missing?

The Maple Leafs have the talent, but three key fixes could turn their slump into a winning streak—starting tonight in Columbus.

Was it the Canadiens' shine or the Maple Leafs' stumble? Toronto needs a reset on this tough 5-game road trip.

Canadians 5, Maple Leafs 2: Montreal brought pace and purpose, Toronto chased all night. What did this game reveal about both teams’ seasons?

Maple Leafs fall 4–2 in Montreal as Woll keeps it respectable. Canadiens dominated with speed, passes, and a cupboard full of chances.

Maple Leafs grind out OT win, Scheifele sets Jets record, Flames chase Bedard again — Canadian hockey last night had it all.”

Did the Maple Leafs finally find their heartbeat in an overtime win — and can this gritty effort be the spark that turns their season around?

How do you go from scoring on your own goalie to winning the game in style? Only William Nylander could script a night this strange—and this perfect.

Early season highs and lows for Canada’s NHL teams: Leafs, Canucks, Flames, Senators, and Jets show promise — and some frustration.

Matthews and Nylander click, youngsters fight for ice time — can the Maple Leafs solve the lineup puzzle and make a deep playoff run?

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.

Can the Cowan–Tavares–Nylander line give the Maple Leafs the balance they’ve been missing — and help a rookie find his place among the stars?