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Maple Leafs officially announce 2025 training camp roster

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Sep 17, 2025, 14:20 EDTUpdated: Sep 17, 2025, 14:18 EDT
Ahead of Thursday’s on-ice session, the Toronto Maple Leafs officially announced their 2025 training camp roster. It will be a busy camp, as 44 forwards, 23 defencemen and six goaltenders have been invited to training camp.
Toronto held its training camp media day on Wednesday, where Brad Treliving, Craig Berube, Auston Matthews, Morgan Rielly and John Tavares spoke to reporters about the offseason and what lies ahead this year.
Here is the full roster:
Forwards: Brandon Baddock, Matthew Barbolini, Travis Boyd, Easton Cowan, Max Domi, Gunnarwolfe Fontaine, Luke Grainger, Bo Groulx, Luke Haymes, Matthew Hlacar, Miroslav Holinka, Tyler Hopkins, Calle Jarnkrok, Reese Johnson, Marc Johnstone, Dakota Joshua, David Kampf, Ben King, Ryan Kirwan, Matthew Knies, Braeden Kressler, Scott Laughton, Vinny Lettieri, Steven Lorentz, Matias Maccelli, Auston Matthews, Sam McCue, Bobby McMann, Harry Nansi, Alexander Nylander, William Nylander, Cedric Pare, Michael Pezzetta, Nick Rheaume, Nick Robertson, Nicolas Roy, Logan Shaw, Landon Sim, Marko Sikic, Sam Stevens, John Tavares, Ryan Tverberg, Borya Valis
Defencemen: Simon Benoit, Matt Benning, Brandon Carlo, Noah Chadwick, Owen Conrad, Ben Danford, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Rylan Fellinger, Nathan Mayes, Jake McCabe, Ryan McCleary, Dakota Mermis, Philippe Myers, Rhett Parsons, John Prokop, Morgan Rielly, Marshall Rifai, Chas Sharpe, Blake Smith, Chris Tanev, Henry Thrun, William Villeneuve, Cade Webber
Goaltenders: Ken Appleby, Artur Akhtyamov, Dennis Hildeby, Vyacheslav Peksa, Anthony Stolarz, Joseph Woll
Toronto will begin its on-ice sessions on Thursday afternoon, before playing its first preseason game on Sunday against the Ottawa Senators.
It will be a compelling camp, as the first-line right wing spot is open, where Matias Maccelli is the favourite to start alongside Matthew Knies and Auston Matthews. Easton Cowan will be afforded every chance of making the opening night roster, entering his third camp with the Maple Leafs, while Luke Haymes could emerge as this year’s fastest riser in camp after an excellent Prospects Showdown performance.
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