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Steven Lorentz scored the tiebreaking goal on an artful deflection with 8:25 to play, and the Toronto Maple Leafs blew a two-goal lead before rallying for a 3-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Sund...
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"We played a really good road game for a long time, Talbs played out of his mind, gave us a chance to win, and they were able to squeak one in late and steal that second point from us."
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The Toronto Maple Leafs are predicted to sign veteran defenseman Cody Ceci in the offseason to bolster the blue line.
Tavares and Lorentz, each unrestricted free agents at the end of this season, may have to wait to receive contract offers from Toronto.
According to James Mirtle and Jonas Siegel of The Athletic, that's one possible outcome of the Leafs' upcoming off-season, with both Marner and Tavares set to become free agents on July 1—barring signing a contract extension between the ends of the playoffs and that date.
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Yardbarker on MSNToronto Maple Leafs Centre Out With InjuryThe Toronto Maple Leafs were forced to finish their contest against the Florida Panthers without centre David Kampf. The fourth liner played 8:10 for Toronto before going to the dressing room, unable to play out the rest of the game.
As the NHL offseason approaches, the Toronto Maple Leafs find themselves at a crucial crossroads, with the future of star player Mitch Marner poised to shape their roster decisions. This article delves into the intricacies of Marner's contract situation,
Max Domi scored a highlight-reel goal to break the game open and Steven Lorentz got the game-winner on a tipped shot.
According to NHL insider Nick Kypreos, the team will delay any contract offers to pending unrestricted free agents John Tavares and Steven Lorentz until they know whether they can re-sign Mitch Marner or need to replace him.