How long till the leafs play again😥
Nation Sites
The Nation Network
The LeafsNation has no direct affiliation to the Toronto Maple Leafs, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, NHL, or NHLPA
Monday Mailbag: Finals Edition

May 28, 2018, 16:27 EDT
Well, they said that the Leafs would need to win the Cup for hell to freeze over, but we still got hell frozen over, but instead because of one of the most unlikely Stanley Cup Finals ever: Washington vs. an expansion team.
I don’t know what hockey is anymore, but let me answer your questions anyways.
Unfortunately, we don’t get preseason hockey until September, which is another three/three and a half months away. And then we gotta wait another month until the regular season. This’ll be a loooooooong summer.
When will the leafs make their next big announcement and what will it be?
I’d imagine their next “big” announcement will be that Nylander has re-signed with the team. I have a hard time seeing that they’ll make any big changes to the front office until after the draft or even free agency, so I would put money on Nylander’s contract being the next thing the team is working on.
Why is it that whenever people talk about next year's RHD, we completely forget we still have Carrick? Is he destined for another season where he spends half of it in the press box?
Last month, I wrote about some low cost targets that the Leafs could go after for the right side, one of them being just giving Carrick a bigger, more consistent role. I think it could’ve really helped the Leafs this season having at least one option on the right side that could move the puck, and Carrick was that, but was played in favour of Roman Polak. Hopefully, Polak won’t be back, so unless they make a big splash, Carrick might get a bigger role. But, he seems to have slowly joined Babs doghouse, so maybe that isn’t happening.
In your opinion, what are the Leafs best options to land (via trade or UFA) a 'true' #1 D-man?
I mean, you could argue that they have two of them in Rielly and Gardiner, but I maybe wouldn’t go *that* far. In that case, their best option would probably be pursuing Carlson in free agency, although I don’t think that’s a good idea, or banking on Doughty or Karlsson going to free agency next season. Trade is very unlikely, unless you’re willing to give up Nylander or Marner, which I am not.
What's your pick in the Calder Cup, Toronto/Texas and how many games?
MARLIES IN FOUR BABY!!!
Breaking News
- Forget Claude Giroux—The Leafs should target Patrick Kane: Leafs Morning Take
- Maple Leafs hire Daniel Alfredsson as associate head coach, John Gruden and Brad Werenka as assistants
- Jim Hiller tasked with balancing Maple Leafs’ versatility and lineup chemistry
- How the need for speed informed the Maple Leafs’ free agency class
- Maple Leafs don’t have cap space but have flexibility
