A lot of the focus that has been placed on the Leafs’ prospect pool in recent weeks has centered around the trade market and what the Leafs might have to give up in order to improve their current roster.
Well, it’s new to me, you people who stay up on Friday night can just play along. The Leafs did a deal. You can read the breaking news story here: In:
The Leafs did a thing, a big thing The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired Ryan O’Reilly from the St. Louis Blues, along with Noel Acciari, in exchange for their first round pick in 2023, second round pick in 2024, third round pick in 2023 (Ottawa’s), prospect Mikhail Abramov, and free agent signee Adam Gaudette.
24 hours after allowing a late lead to slip away in an OT loss to Charlotte, the Toronto Marlies almost repeated the trick from an even stronger position.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will have two players with NHL experience skate on their top line when they open the Traverse City Prospects Tournament on Thursday against the Dallas Stars.
Abramov struggled in his first professional season and his T25 ranking fell accordingly The jump from junior to pro hockey is a tough one for many prospects.
When Mikhail Abramov entered the Maple Leafs organization full time, there were plenty of question marks. The 21-year-old seemed like the perfect pick for Toronto in the fourth round back in 2019.
“They don’t ask how. They ask how many.” Greg Moore will certainly take this result — regardless of the process behind the victory — in a tight playoff race, but the Marlies were outplayed through the majority of regulation and overtime before escaping with an unlikely two points.
Powered by InStat Hockey Normally, the focus of these Roundups are the big names in the prospect pool like Rodion Amirov, Matthew Knies, or Topi Niemelä but for sustained organizational success, teams need to be able to harvest talent later on in the draft as well.
The first four players of the top 10 are all mysterious in one way or another. Official Vote Summary - Week Four 10 - Matthew Knies Weighted average: 9.1 Last week, we saw how Mikhail Abramov marked a big jump in votes, putting the top 11 into a separate category.
A fun offensive prospect with some question marks, where have we heard that before? Mikhail Abramov is a physically small, offensively minded forward prospect
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs News & Rumors, I want to focus on recent news that might help Maple Leafs’ fans keep more up-to-date about the organization’s prospects.
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