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We're live with full Toronto Maple Leafs postgame reaction after Game 38 vs the Detroit Red Wings. We'll break down everything that happened tonight — how the Leafs handled another big Atlantic Division test, the impact of Steve Sullivan's power-play adjustments, Craig Berube's lineup decisions, and performances from Auston Matthews, John Tavares, Morgan Rielly, and Dennis Hildeby. Join us for instant analysis, standout moments, and what this game means for Toronto as they push in the standings.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
The Maple Leafs roll into Dallas on the second half of a back-to-back after a brutal showing in Nashville, and tonight's matchup could mark a major turning point — or the end of the Craig Berube era. We break down every storyline from Game 35: lineup decisions, standout performances, special teams swings, goaltending choices between Joseph Woll and Dennis Hildeby, and whether this group showed any pride after last night's collapse.From Auston Matthews and William Nylander's response, to Easton Cowan, Matias Maccelli, Nick Robertson, Dakota Joshua, Morgan Rielly's struggles, and lineup chaos with Philippe Myers, Max Domi and Bobby McMann — we hit all the pressure points. We'll also react to the betting fallout and what this game means heading into the holidays.Join the chat live — fans drive the show every night.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
The Toronto Maple Leafs get shut out 4-0 by the Washington Capitals. JD Bunkis and Sam McKee break down the game and discuss whether the Leafs' stars are still playing for their coach, the power play hitting a new low on an 0-5 night, Easton Cowan being tasked with sparking Auston Matthews and William Nylander, and Dennis Hildeby battling despite the loss.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Dave Feschuk for Hour 1 on OverDrive! The guys discuss the Maple Leafs' matchup against the Capitals, Dennis Hildeby starting in the crease and Joseph Woll's load management, Matias Maccelli not being in the lineup, the Jets' rough stretch of the season and Max Domi's movement around the roster. Canada World Juniors head coach Dale Hunter on Canada's roster at the World Juniors, the team's lines and improving from previous tournaments.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee get set for the Toronto Maple Leafs' matchup against the Washington Capitals. They discuss the Leafs' decision to start Dennis Hildeby, Easton Cowan's move up to the second line, Scott Laughton's usage and John Tavares' scoring slump. Then, they get into Matias Maccelli's extended stay in the press box and when he might get a chance back in the lineup. Later, Nick, Justin and Sam dip into the Midweek Mailbag to answer your questions!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Kevin Woodley, "Goalie Guru" and writer for InGoal Magazine, joins JD to evaluate what he's seen from the Maple Leafs goaltenders; Anthony Stolarz, Joseph Woll, and Dennis Hildeby. Woodley details what he's liked from Woll this season, Hildeby's potential floor and ceiling, and how he viewed the goaltender swap of Tristan Jarry and Stuart Skinner. The show ends with 'What We Missed'! (34:30) The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 1 on OverDrive! The guys discuss the Maple Leafs' matchup against the Blackhawks, Auston Matthews seeking more production, Anthony Stolarz's injury, Joseph Woll and Dennis Hildeby's role and Connor Bedard's injury impacting the Olympics. TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger on Stolarz's mysterious injury timeline, Bedard's shoulder injury and the Sabres' managerial changes.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off the week by recapping a tough Maple Leafs loss to the Edmonton Oilers. They discuss what went wrong on Saturday night, particularly the struggles in the third period and why this season continues to feel like one step forward and two steps back. The boys also break down Dennis Hildeby's performance and whether he came back to earth or was left out to dry by the team, as well as the strong play of Easton Cowan. Later, Ben and Brent discuss the Canucks' decision to trade Quinn Hughes to the Wild, examining the significance of the move for both teams, who got the better end of the deal, and the Wild's aggressive approach. After the break, the guys look at a wild Week 15 in the NFL, including the Chiefs missing the playoffs, the long-term ramifications of Patrick Mahomes tearing his ACL, what the Bills' win over the Patriots says about both teams, and Philip Rivers' performance in his NFL return.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Join us live as we break down everything from tonight's Leafs vs. Oilers matchup — full reaction to how Toronto handled Edmonton's pressure, how Tristan Jarry looked in his Oilers debut, and whether Auston Matthews, William Nylander, John Tavares, or Max Domi drove the offence. We'll dissect the lineup storylines from earlier today, evaluate how Easton Cowan and Nick Robertson impacted the game, and analyze the team's defensive play with Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Morgan Rielly, Jake McCabe, and Troy Stecher. Plus: goaltending takeaways from Dennis Hildeby, special teams swings, turning points, and what it all means for the Leafs' climb in the Eastern Conference. Your calls, your reactions, and everything you need from tonight's result.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Tonight's massive matchup between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Edmonton Oilers sets the stage for a packed Game 31 preview as Zack Phillips breaks down Toronto's climbing position in a tight Eastern Conference race. We dive into the latest on Auston Matthews, William Nylander, John Tavares, Max Domi, and lineup uncertainty surrounding Nylander and Dakota Joshua, plus how Easton Cowan and Nick Robertson are impacting depth scoring. On the blue line, we examine why Oliver Ekman-Larsson has quietly become Toronto's most reliable defenseman and how pairings with Morgan Rielly, Jake McCabe, and Troy Stecher stack up against Edmonton's attack. With Tristan Jarry making his Oilers debut after the Stuart Skinner trade, and Dennis Hildeby continuing his strong run for Toronto, this preview sets up everything you need for Hockey Night in Canada — trends, matchups, lineup notes, injuries, and what to watch for — plus two best bets (revealed in the video).SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee look back on the Leafs' 3-2 loss to the San Jose Sharks in overtime. They discuss the concerning trend of blown leads, Oliver Ekman-Larsson's injury, first impressions of the William Nylander-led third line, Auston Matthews' poor backcheck in overtime, and Dennis Hildeby continuing to prove he belongs. Then, they revisit Anthony Stolarz's extension and whether the Leafs moved too quickly in locking him up for four more years. Later, they look ahead to the Leafs' Saturday matchup against the Edmonton Oilers after they swapped Stuart Skinner for Tristan Jarry. Finally, Nick, Justin and Sam hit the Leafs Line to answer your calls and questions!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Toronto Maple Leafs surrendered a two-goal lead, falling 3-2 in overtime to the San Jose Sharks at home. JD Bunkis and Jackie Redmond break down the game and discuss another stellar outing for Dennis Hildeby, first impressions of a William Nylander-led third line, Auston Matthews snapping the power play's slump and Oliver Ekman-Larsson's injury.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Daniele Franceschi open Friday's show by recapping the Leafs' 3–2 loss to the Sharks. They take a closer look at the team's six-game point streak, Dennis Hildeby's strong performance, Toronto's improved power play execution, William Nylander's effective response to a third-line assignment, and the outlook for Saturday's matchup with the Oilers. After the break, they discuss the Braves' signing of Robert Suarez and its impact on the Blue Jays' bullpen. They also touch on Kyle Tucker and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s social media activity and what it might suggest about free-agency decisions, before listening back to Todd Bowles' reaction following the Buccaneers' collapse against the Falcons on Thursday Night Football.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Daniele Franceschi open the second hour by chatting with NFL on CBS host, Charles Davis! They dive into last night's matchup between the Buccaneers and Falcons to discuss Todd Bowles' recent comments and whether Tampa Bay is in danger of losing the division, They also discuss the Seahawks–Colts matchup Davis is covering in Seattle, including the Colts' injury-driven pivot toward Philip Rivers and how realistic his potential return might be. Afterward, the hosts react to Ryan Reaves' comments about his exit from Toronto and whether he was treated fairly. They then examine Joseph Woll's health, the emergence of Dennis Hildeby, and how cautious the Leafs should be in managing their goaltending. The hour wraps with a look at the unfolding Clippers–Ty Lue situation and the team's difficult position.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Daniele Franceschi wrap up the week with Sportsnet analyst Jason Bukala, discussing the Leafs' recent game and Dennis Hildeby's performance. They explore potential line combinations for Matthews, Tavares, and Nylander, and the effectiveness of the power play. Bukala shares insights on Macklin Celebrini's chances for Team Canada and the implications of the new ice surface on team selection. Next, they welcome Joshua Kloke (24:14) from The Athletic to analyze Hildeby's emergence and the injury concerns surrounding Oliver Ekman-Larsson. They also discuss the importance of Troy Stecher and the Marlies' situation. Kloke offers his take on World Cup ticket prices before they close out with a Canadian sports moment of the day.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
We're live after Leafs–Sharks with full post-game reaction, instant analysis, and everything that unfolded in Game 30. From lineup experiments and William Nylander's shake-up to Easton Cowan's role, Nic Robertson's return, and a blue line still in flux, we'll break down what stood out, what changed, and what it all means going forward. Dennis Hildeby's night, special teams, depth scoring, defensive pairings, injuries, momentum swings — whatever happens, we're on it.Plus: a special guest joins the show — Mike In Buffalo — to dive into the biggest storylines of the night and take your questions live.Drop your reactions in the chat, call in, and join us for Leafs Nation After Dark immediately following the final horn.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jonas Siegel for Hour 1 on OverDrive! The guys discuss the Maple Leafs' matchup against the Sharks, Toronto's goaltending depth, the injuries in the crease and if Dennis Hildeby has the number one spot in the net and Macklin Celebrini's spotlight in Toronto. TSN Hockey Insiders Darren Dreger and Pierre LeBrun on the insider roundtable and the Thunder's incredible season.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee begin their gameday edition to react to Ryan Reaves' pre-game comments about the end of his tenure with the Maple Leafs, Chris Tanev update, Craig Berube's thoughts on Macklin Celebrini's 2025-26 season, his chances at cracking Team Canada's Winter Olympics roster and top six lines. Then, Sam asks true or false questions on whether Dennis Hildeby will make more starts for the rest of the season over Anthony Stolarz, in the scenario that the Leafs are in the playoffs, if Troy Stecher will be in the top four defensive pairings, and if the Leafs will hold onto their 2028 first-round pick after the 2026 trade deadline. To round out the hour, former NHLer Dan Boyle (32:50) weighs in on Celebrini's performance, Dan's experience in getting selected and participating with the Canada Hockey team, how they should construct the Olympic roster, how he navigated a struggling power play, and his advice to Berube's squad.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In the final hour, Ben Ennis and Daniele Franceschi are joined by Toronto Star writer and Leafs historian Damien Cox. They discuss the Northern Star award voting, including the debate over Shai Gilgeous-Alexander versus Summer McIntosh and other candidates. The conversation shifts to the Leafs, examining their recent performance, Dennis Hildeby's role, and player safety decisions around Bobby McMann. Damien also shares insights on Auston Matthews' transition. Next, sports analyst Luke Gazdic (22:44) joins to discuss Macklin Celebrini and the San Jose Sharks' potential, the Leafs' resurgence, and Troy Stecher's impressive performance. They also explore Team Canada's goaltending prospects for the Olympics before wrapping up with today's Canadian Sports Moment.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
The Athletic's James Mirtle joins JD to analyze if Nick Robertson has increased his trade value, what statistics have bolstered the Maple Leafs success, if the Leafs should offer Troy Stecher a contract extension, Chris Tanev's recovery process, and the potential trickle down effects of Dennis Hildeby's impressive stretch of starts. The show ends with 'What We Missed!' (43:00)The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Nick Alberga & David Pagnotta break down Toronto's tidy 2–0 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. Dennis Hildeby stole the show with a 29-save performance to secure his first career NHL shutout, and the Leafs quietly pushed their point streak to five games (4-0-1). With the surge, Toronto now sits just two points back of second place in the division.Plus, two-time Stanley Cup champion Tyler Johnson — who went back-to-back with Tampa — joins the guys to share his thoughts on the game, & the Leafs' trajectory.#LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
Former Marlies head coach — and now GM/bench boss of Adler Mannheim — Dallas Eakins joins Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill for a wide-ranging chat on the state of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Eakins weighs in on the turbulent start to the season, the team's recent surge, and the all-out chaos unfolding in the Atlantic Division.He also breaks down Toronto's struggling power play, where Auston Matthews is truly at in his career, and why Dennis Hildeby and Troy Stecher have grabbed their massive opportunities and run with them. Both players have been outstanding.To wrap things up, Eakins offers his prediction for what to expect from the Leafs the rest of the way. #LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jason Strudwick for Hour 1 on OverDrive! The guys discuss Bo Bichette's next steps with the Blue Jays, Edwin Diaz signing with the Dodgers and the impact for Toronto, the Maple Leafs' win against the Lightning and Dennis Hildeby's performance and the Winter Olympics' role. Maple Leafs forward Matthew Knies joins to discuss the Maple Leafs' season, his role on the team and the partnership with Amazon and the Raptors interested in Anthony Davis.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee look back on the Toronto Maple Leafs' 2-0 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. They discuss Dennis Hildeby's impressive shutout, whether Bobby McMann will be suspended after his game misconduct, the team embracing a low-event style, and the power play's continued struggles. Later, they chat about Matias Maccelli's extended stay in the press box and whether the team has given up on him being a factor this season. Finally, Nick shares an update on Chris Tanev, who is considering surgery to make a return this season.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Toronto Maple Leafs pitch a shutout against the Tampa Bay Lightning, closing out with a 2-0 win at home. JD Bunkis and Sam McKee break down the game and discuss the playoff feel, Dennis Hildeby's first career shutout, Auston Matthews' encouraging performance, Bobby McMann's game misconduct, and much more.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off the hour with Leafs beat reporter Luke Fox. They discuss Dennis Hildeby's surprising performance and the potential for it to continue. They also examine the impacts of Woll and Hildeby on the team, Troy Stecher's surprising contributions, and the struggles of the power play—debating whether the issue lies with personnel or coaching. They touch on the latest injury updates for the Leafs. After the break, Raptors GM Bobby Webster (22:44) joins to assess the team's first 25 games, Brandon Ingram's integration, and the offensive challenges without RJ Barrett. They discuss the NBA Cup's impact and Darko Rajakovic's coaching transition. Ben and Brent then share their predictions for the night before wrapping up with the Canadian sports moment of the day.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour alongside Jon Morosi, MLB Network insider. He shares what he's hearing from the Winter Meetings in Orlando, including growing speculation around a potential José Berríos trade following Ross Atkins' comments. Morosi discusses Berríos' possible value, the unusually candid tone from the Blue Jays' front office, and the team's ongoing activity in Florida, including whether additions may come in the bullpen or at a position-player spot. He also breaks down the situations surrounding Bo Bichette, Kyle Tucker, and Tarik Skubal. After the break, the hosts shift to Dennis Hildeby's impressive play and his impact on the team's postseason hopes and future goaltending structure. They then revisit the Kyle Tucker rumours following a recent Joel Sherman reports, noting potential concerns the Blue Jays may need to weigh.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Tuesday's show by recapping the Leafs' 2–0 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. They dive into the team's potential season turnaround after a rough start and highlight Dennis Hildeby's strong play in his first career shutout. They praise waiver pickup Troy Stecher's unexpected impact amid injuries on the blue line and touch on Dakota Joshua's improvement, Auston Matthews' recent form, and the upcoming matchup against the Sharks. After the break, they discuss reports from the MLB winter meetings regarding José Berríos' handling of his postseason demotion and the implications for the Blue Jays' rotation next year. Before the next break, they examine the Eagles' Monday night loss to the Chargers and reflect on the unusual struggles of the defending Super Bowl champions.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with the Toronto Maple Leafs blanking the Tampa Bay Lightning 2–0. Dennis Hildeby shone with a 29-save shutout — the first of his NHL career. Are the Leafs back in the Atlantic race?Olympic rink concerns remain a hot-button topic, as deputy commissioner Bill Daly shared new comments on social media about the upcoming Games and the rink dimensions.Next, it's Yes or BS, where the guys debate whether Kiefer Sherwood is worth a first-round pick and if James Reimer could make a return to the NHL.Jeff Marek from The Sheet joins the show to discuss the Atlantic-leading Red Wings, the possibility of Quinn Hughes heading to the Motor City, ongoing Olympic ice issues, and how Dallas might utilize their cap space with Tyler Seguin out for the season.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
2x Stanley Cup champion Tyler Johnson joined Nick Alberga & David Pagnotta for a wide-ranging chat following Toronto's 2-0 win over Tampa. Johnson shared his perspective on Dennis Hildeby's 29-save shutout — the first of his NHL career — and whether it's tougher for shooters when there's no scouting book on a young goalie.The guys also dove into the ever-tight Atlantic Division race, with the Leafs sitting just three points back of first despite a turbulent start. Johnson discussed Craig Berube's influence, what a true championship mindset looks like, and whether he believes this Toronto team is actually built for playoff success.Having faced the Leafs during the height of the Core Four era, Johnson reflected on why Toronto could never push through when it mattered most. Plus, he emphasized the importance of depth scoring for contenders and shared his insights on Leafs assistant coach Derek Lalonde, whom he previously worked with in Tampa.#LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
We're live following Leafs–Lightning for full reaction to a four-point Atlantic swing night where Toronto chased ground on Tampa, leaned on Dennis Hildeby's crease start, and continued navigating the absence of Joseph Woll. How Auston Matthews, William Nylander, John Tavares, Matthew Knies, Max Domi, and Easton Cowan answered the moment will headline the breakdown, alongside the depth storylines that defined Game 29: Dakota Joshua and Bobby McMann, the steadying influence of Oliver Ekman-Larsson, and whether Morgan Rielly's return to PP1 helped or hurt a unit that continues to test patience.We'll dig into Chris Tanev's full-contact re-entry at skate, the lineup choices that saw Nic Robertson sit while Calle Järnkrok drew in, and how the power-play shuffle (Knies vs Cowan net-front, Rielly vs Ekman-Larsson quarterback) actually played out against Tampa's structure. If Nick Paul did it again, if the Leafs bent in their own zone, or if Hildeby stole spotlight, we're reacting to all of it live.Call in, light up the live chat, and join Leafs Nation After Dark for instant reaction, fan takes, super chats, and everything from momentum swings to coaching adjustments to how this shapes the Atlantic race.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Alberga, Hahn and Meaney discuss Quinn Hughes' long-term future (potential 2027 UFA) with the Vancouver Canucks and what a potential trade could mean for his fantasy value and teammates impacted. The guys discuss injuries to Elias Pettersson and Evgeni Malkin, Victor Hedman's return and more injury updates. Jensen joins the show to discuss the hottest fantasy pickups around the League, including Dennis Hildeby, Alex Steeves, Sam Malinski, Matt Savoie and others. Then, in "On the Money," presented by Bet365.ca, the guys touch on their favorite side and prop angles for upcoming games and also some of the intriguing betting odds surrounding the surprising Boston Bruins.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee recap the Maple Leafs' 2-1 loss in a shootout to the Montreal Canadiens, Dennis Hildeby slotting in to start in net on Saturday Night, Alexandre Texier's one-handed shootout goal, and the top six struggling to produce on offence. The guys shift their attention to the Monday Night game against the Tampa Bay Lightning with Calle Järnkrok slotting back in for Nick Robertson, and Jonas Johansson taking the recently shelved Andrei Vasilevsky's place in Jon Cooper's net. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour alongside Gord Stellick, former Maple Leafs GM and friend of the show! He shares his thoughts on Toronto's shootout loss to the Canadiens, the overall state of the buds, the impact of Joseph Woll's injury, Dennis Hildeby's reliability, and the struggling power play. The guys then discuss concerns about the Olympic ice surface in Milan and the possibility of NHL players not attending, offering their own alternatives if the venue isn't ready. After the break, they shift to the news from the MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando. The boys assess where the Blue Jays stand after signing Dylan Cease, their potential involvement with Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette, and what additional roster moves may be ahead. Ben and Brent wrap up with a look at the World Cup draw and its implications for Canada's group.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the week by reacting to Craig Berube's post-game comments following the Maple Leafs' shootout loss to the Canadiens on Saturday, which ended their three-game winning streak. They share their impressions of the team's performance this weekend, including Dennis Hildeby's play and the uncertainty around Joseph Woll's status, along with the potential need for a goaltending move. They note the power play's struggles and discuss Scott Laughton's improved form with goals in three-straight games. After the break, they shift to the Toronto Raptors, who have dropped five of their last six, to examine whether their early-season goodwill has faded. They dive into the impact of Brandon Ingram's workload and the absence of RJ Barrett, before closing the hour by with thoughts on Chiefs' loss to the Texans on Sunday Night Football.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Game 29 brings the Toronto Maple Leafs back to Scotiabank Arena for a pivotal Atlantic Division showdown with the Tampa Bay Lightning, and the standings pressure couldn't be tighter. With Auston Matthews, William Nylander, John Tavares, and Matthew Knies tasked with generating more top-end scoring punch, Toronto chases critical separation in a four-point swing night against Andrei Vasilevskiy / Jonas Johansson and a battle-tested Lightning group.Injury watch remains front-and-center: Joseph Woll is still unavailable, meaning Dennis Hildeby gets the crease — while Chris Tanev and Marshall Rifai re-entered in regular contact jerseys for the first time, raising optimism for a return timeline. Oliver Ekman-Larsson continues to be a stabilizer on the back end, while lineup tweaks see Nic Robertson scratched, Calle Järnkrok entering, and Easton Cowan remaining elevated alongside Tavares/Nylander.Power-play frustration peaks tonight as Morgan Rielly returns to PP1 over Ekman-Larsson — a move lighting immediate debate after weeks of stagnation, bumper switches, and failed net-front rhythm once again tested vs Tampa's disciplined PK.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
The Toronto Maple Leafs fall 2-1 to the Montreal Canadiens in a shootout in their return to ScotiaBank Arena. JD Bunkis and Sam McKee break down the game and discuss the Leafs' power play running out of possible answers, the bottom six creating an identity behind Nicolas Roy, Scott Laughton and Dakota Joshua, Dennis Hildeby's statement game in goal, and much more.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
We're live following Leafs–Habs for a full breakdown of a rivalry night loaded with Atlantic stakes, goaltending storylines, and depth pressure points. Dennis Hildeby's start, Joseph Woll's IR status, and how the top six of Auston Matthews, William Nylander, John Tavares, Matthew Knies, Max Domi, and Easton Cowan responded will headline the show. We'll also dig into the continued impact of Dakota Joshua, Bobby McMann, and Nick Roy, the steady pairing of Troy Stecher and Jake McCabe, and whether Morgan Rielly and Oliver Ekman-Larsson pushed the group forward. Chris Tanev's non-contact skate, the revamped power-play look, and Jakub Dobeš in the Montreal crease set the stage—now we react to whatever unfolded.Call in, drop your reactions in the live chat, and join Leafs Nation After Dark for instant analysis, fan takes, super chats, and everything from momentum shifts to coaching decisions to how this one shapes the Atlantic race. Turn on notifications and stay with us as we break it all down live.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
The Toronto Maple Leafs return to Scotiabank Arena with a chance to tie the Montreal Canadiens in the Atlantic Division standings and extend their win streak to four, in a rivalry matchup loaded with playoff-race implications. With Joseph Woll officially on IR and Dennis Hildeby getting the start, the Leafs lean on depth from Matthew Knies, Max Domi, Auston Matthews, and a second line featuring Easton Cowan, John Tavares, and William Nylander looking for a bounce-back effort. Toronto's third line of Dakota Joshua, Bobby McMann, and Nick Roy continues to be a quietly dominant driver, while the blue line steadies around Chris Tanev's non-contact skate, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, and Morgan Rielly searching for sharper form. Troy Stecher and Jake McCabe remain a standout pairing as special teams roll forward with the revamped power-play setup. On the other side, Jakub Dobeš gets the crease for Montreal as the Habs look to slow Toronto's surge and keep critical standings separation. Join us after the final horn for Leafs Nation After Dark—calls, live chat, instant reaction, and full fan breakdown.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill break down Toronto's impressive 5-1 win in Raleigh, a statement victory that capped off a strong 4-2-0 road swing away from Scotiabank Arena. The Leafs have now won three straight, but the night wasn't without concern — Joseph Woll exited after two periods with a lower-body injury. The boys react to what could become Dennis Hildeby's crease for the foreseeable future and what it means for Toronto moving forward. Plus, 9-time Stanley Cup champion Scotty Bowman stops by the show to dish on all the chaos surrounding the Blue & White.#LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
Brent Gunning and Daniele Franceschi open the second hour by discussing the reports that Giannis Antetokounmpo wanted a trade this summer. They examine whether the Raptors were true contenders for him and how their assets compare to the rest of the NBA. They then shift to the Lakers' visit to Toronto tonight and note how LeBron James' arrival feels less significant than ever, potentially signaling the twilight of his era. Gunning also recaps his time at the Sportsnet Classic 3-on-3. After the break, they're joined by Nick Kypreos, Real Kyper & Bourne co-host, who shares his impressions of the Leafs' road trip, goaltending tandem, and Dennis Hildeby's expected workload. The boys also dive into the state of the power play, Auston Matthews' play since returning from injury, and the ongoing issues with Olympic ice and stadium plans in Italy, including the possibility that NHL players may not participate this winter.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee look back on the Leafs' weekend back-to-back, consisting of a convincing win against the Penguins and a bad loss to the Capitals. They discuss Morgan Rielly's recent play in the defensive zone, Joseph Woll's consistency despite a losing result, Dennis Hildeby earning a larger role, and Dakota Joshua's bounce-back after being scratched. Then, they revisit William Nylander's relationship with Craig Berube after Chief's comments about him at today's skate and forecast what Easton Cowan could be for the Leafs down the line. Finally, they chat about Brandon Carlo's setback and the state of the depleted blue line.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the week by reviewing the Toronto Maple Leafs up-and-down weekend. The guys gauge the disappointment of Friday's loss to Washington against the satisfaction of Saturday's win, noting the unusual nature of a less dominant 7–2 victory over Pittsburgh. They highlight emerging positives, including Dennis Hildeby's strong play, the potential for giving Joseph Woll more rest, Max Domi's fit in the lineup, and effective defensive pairings despite injuries. After the break, they shift to the Toronto Raptors' losses to Charlotte and New York, evaluating what the results reveal about the team's status as an Eastern Conference contender, their scoring concerns when Brandon Ingram struggles, and how the group measures up to preseason expectations. They wrap up the hour with NFL talk, touching on perceptions of the 49ers, the boundaries of trash talk, the legitimacy of the Panthers, and Max Brosmer's rough performance.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Sportsnet's Anna Dua joins Nick Alberga & David Pagnotta to share her thoughts on Toronto's roller-coaster weekend — from the 4-2 loss in Washington to the emphatic 7-2 bounce-back win in Pittsburgh — and weighs in on the steady play of Joseph Woll and Dennis Hildeby. She offers her overall read on the Leafs, why she's still optimistic, and what's driving Oliver Ekman-Larsson's impressive nine-game point streak. Anna also breaks down where Easton Cowan fits best in the lineup and previews Tuesday night's showdown in Sunrise — Toronto's first meeting with Florida since last spring's Game 7 embarrassment. #LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
The Toronto Maple Leafs win 7-2 on the road against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Sam McKee & Brent Gunning break down the game and discuss Dakota Joshua finding the scoresheet while tallying seven hits, a busy -- yet impressive -- night for Dennis Hildeby, and Easton Cowan fitting in alongside William Nylander.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Toronto Maple Leafs fall 4-3 in overtime to the Los Angeles Kings on home ice, their fourth straight loss. JD Bunkis and Sam McKee break down the game and discuss the team's play without Auston Matthews, John Tavares looking elite, Matthew Knies not meeting the eye-test relative to his point total, Dennis Hildeby's strong effort and much more.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill break down Toronto's 4-3 OT loss to the Los Angeles Kings, as the Leafs' winless skid stretches to four games. The guys react to John Tavares' continued heater, Dennis Hildeby's strong showing, and what's going wrong in crunch time. Plus, 2x Stanley Cup champion and former Leaf Dave Bolland stops by the show. Also, the boys look ahead to Saturday night's visit to Chicago, where Toronto desperately needs to snap the skid and reset their season.#LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
The Toronto Maple Leafs drop a second straight, losing 5-4 against the Carolina Hurricanes in the second leg of a back-to-back. Sam McKee and Anthony Petrielli break down the game and discuss lacklustre play across the blue line, Auston Matthews' effort, William Nylander's dominance, Dennis Hildeby's busy night in net, and take a bigger-picture view at the team's urgency approaching the American-Thanksgiving benchmark.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben and Brent roll into the second hour of The FAN Morning Show with thoughts on the Maple Leafs' concerns in goal. They take a closer look at Anthony Stolarz' troubles to start the season, Dennis Hildeby's job in relief, and whether Joseph Woll can return in time to right the ship. The boys also take some time to give the Max Muncy to the Blue Jays chatter a quick reality check, before pivoting to the NFL with Trey Wingo (22:40), host of Straight Facts, Homie. They dive the Bills red flags after dropping Sunday's game against the Dolphins, the Eagles' red zone story, the Vikings' QB1 call, and which teams sit atop the AFC.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Toronto Maple Leafs fall 5-3 to the Boston Bruins on home ice. JD Bunkis and Justin Bourne discuss Fraser Minten's revenge, the Leafs' abundance of defensive zone mistakes, Anthony Stolarz's play before getting chased, Dennis Hildeby's performance in relief, the second power-play unit showing some jump and much more.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.