William Morrow+FollowNylander’s Middle Finger Drama vs AvsWilly Styles found himself in hot water after the Leafs’ tough 4-1 loss to the Avs. While sidelined with a groin injury, cameras caught Toronto’s top scorer flipping the bird from the press box—a moment that blew up on social. The NHL is now reviewing the incident, and Nylander has already apologized, calling it a slip in frustration. With the Buds struggling lately, do you think the league should come down hard, or is this just a heat-of-the-moment thing? #Sports #IceHockey #LeafsNation00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowWilly’s Bird: Leafs’ Frustration Boils OverTough times for the Buds—four straight Ls and now William “Willy” Nylander is in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Sidelined with a groin injury, Willy let his frustration show with a middle-finger salute caught live on TV during the loss to the Avs. NHL’s looking into it, but he’s already apologized. Good news? He’s skating again and could be back as soon as Thursday vs. the Kraken. Leafs need their top scorer back on the ice, not in the press box! #Sports #IceHockey #LeafsNation00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowNylander’s Camera Flub: NHL Steps InWilly Styles found himself in the hot seat after flashing the bird to a TSN camera during the Leafs’ tough 4-1 loss to the Avs. While sidelined with a groin injury, Nylander’s moment of frustration went viral, and now the NHL is officially reviewing the incident. He’s already apologized to Leafs Nation, but could a suspension be coming? With Toronto chasing a playoff spot, losing their top scorer would sting. Thoughts on the league’s response? #Sports #IceHockey #LeafsNation00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBerube’s Battle Scars: Leafs’ Bench Boss Shows GritChief Craig Berube is turning heads for more than his coaching lately—he showed up with a massive cut and black eye after a self-inflicted gym mishap. True to hockey culture, Berube shrugged it off, joking the 'other guy' looks worse. With the Leafs fighting for a playoff spot, fans are buzzing: will this tough-as-nails attitude spark a turnaround for Toronto? #Sports #IceHockey #LeafsNation00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowLeafs Legend Calls Out Rielly’s D-Zone WoesThe Buds are in a tough spot, and now former enforcer Jay Rosehill is turning up the heat on Morgan Rielly. Rosehill didn’t mince words, saying if any other blueliner played like Rielly, they’d be gone. Rielly’s minus-14 rating and rough nights against Utah and the Isles have fans split—some want him traded, others say he’s still the Leafs’ best D-man. With his no-move clause, moving Rielly won’t be easy. Where do you stand on this blue line drama? #Sports #IceHockey #LeafsNation00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowMaple Leafs fans debate $15M goalie moveToronto’s playoff hopes could hinge on a major decision: should the Maple Leafs trade Anthony Stolarz before the deadline? Stolarz’s $15 million contract and recent injury struggles have sparked heated talk, especially with younger, cheaper goalies like Woll and Hildeby outperforming him this season. The next few games are critical for Stolarz to prove he’s still an asset. If he can bounce back, he might attract a trade to a goalie-needy team. What do you think—should the Leafs stick with Stolarz or make a bold move for the future? #Sports #IceHockey #LeafsNation00Share
david52+FollowNylander’s Fluke Injury Sinks Leafs vs KnightsTalk about tough luck for the Buds—Willy Styles goes down in the weirdest way, tripping near the boards and twisting his ankle just as the Leafs were rolling against the Knights. With Nylander out after netting a goal, Toronto lost their edge and blew a 2-0 lead, falling 6-5 in OT. Now, with Nylander day-to-day, it’s up to Auston “Papi” Matthews to carry the load until our ironman returns. Anyone else worried about the wild card chase? #Sports #IceHockey #LeafsNation00Share
david52+FollowNylander Injury Woes Hit Maple Leafs AgainTough break for the Buds—Willy Styles is back on the shelf after tweaking that ankle in Thursday’s wild OT loss to the Golden Knights. Coach Berube confirmed it’s a re-aggravation, but there’s still no timeline for Nylander’s return. Even though the Leafs have held their own without him (6-2-2), his scoring touch is huge in the playoff push. Fingers crossed this isn’t a long stint! Thoughts on how the Leafs can fill the gap? #Sports #IceHockey #LeafsNation00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowStecher Shines as Leafs Edge Avs in OTHow about Troy “Stech” Stecher stepping up big for the Leafs? After bouncing around the league and nearly heading to Europe, Stecher’s now a key piece on Toronto’s blue line. Monday’s OT win over the Avs pushed the Leafs to fourth in the Atlantic, and Stecher’s grit is a huge reason why. Former teammate Brock Boeser said Stecher always had to fight for his spot—now he’s proving the doubters wrong every night. Can he keep this run going? #Sports #IceHockey #LeafsNation00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowLeafs fans, Nylander’s back and Stolarz is close!William Nylander is set to hit the ice again for the Leafs after missing six games, and his return couldn’t come at a better time—he’s still leading the team in points! Meanwhile, goalie Anthony Stolarz is making real progress and could rejoin the squad full-time soon, according to Coach Berube. With Jake McCabe also nearing a comeback, the Leafs are finally getting healthy as they push for a playoff spot. How do you think these returns will impact Toronto’s playoff chances? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #LeafsNation00Share