Toronto Maple Leafs forward Steven Lorentz received his first penalty of the season in Saturday's 7-3 comeback win over the Montreal Canadiens.
Could an extension be on the horizon for Toronto Maple Leafs forward Steven Lorentz? The 28-year-old became eligible to sign a contract extension with the organization on January 1, the earliest date players on one-year deals can sign new contracts.
When Steven Lorentz glanced at the lineup chart on Monday morning ahead of Toronto Maple Leafs practice, he was a little surprised. Instead of his name being down on the fourth line beside David Kampf and Connor Dewar,
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Steven Lorentz is having the time of his life right now. He is playing for his hometown team which he promised himself as a kid he would one day make a reality, thriving in his role as a dependable defensive player,
The tally snapped a nine-game drought for the fourth-line winger, who has 10 points over 46 outings.
Joe Thornton has brought the entertainment on the Toronto Maple Leafs' mentors trip. Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews brought the 45-year-old along on the trip. The two have grown close since Thornton played for the Maple Leafs in the 2020-21 season.
"We're down. You know, just moving guys around," Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube said of the switch after the game. "They went out and scored right away, and then I just trying to get some goals back as quickly as possible."
The Toronto Maple Leafs scored seven unanswered goals to overcome a three-goal first-period deficit for a 7-3 win over the Montreal Canadiens.
For Toronto Maple Leafs forward Steven Lorentz, the 2024-25 season has been full of surprises, but his latest accomplishment takes the cake. Originally
Steven Lorentz shared his thoughts on joining the Maple Leafs’ top line with Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner. The move came after Matthew Knies was replaced on the line.
However, his impact with the Leafs was heavily defined by one unforgettable moment in 2011 when Brent’s shot-blocking skills were put on full display during a key penalty kill a
When the Core Four scorers need a jolt from the Bottom Six, it’s clear the Maple Leafs are stuck in a goal gulch. After potting six against Boston nine days ago, capped by Auston Matthews’ return from injury with an empty netter,