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Yahoo
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Conor Timmins Shares Photos Attending Coldplay Concert In Toronto With Maple Leafs' Bobby McMann And Joseph Woll
Toronto was abuzz with Coldplay's four recent concerts at the new Rogers Stadium, but for Maple Leafs fans, an extra layer of excitement came courtesy of defenseman Conor Timmins. Earlier this week, Timmins, now with the Buffalo Sabres but clearly still close with his former teammates, shared photos on Instagram of himself, Bobby McMann, and Joseph Woll soaking in one of the shows. Timmins even playfully dubbed the newly created venue 'Middle Of Nowhere' in his post.
Yahoo
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Conor Timmins Shares Photos Attending Coldplay Concert In Toronto With Maple Leafs' Bobby McMann And Joseph Woll
Toronto was abuzz with Coldplay's four recent concerts at the new Rogers Stadium, but for Maple Leafs fans, an extra layer of excitement came courtesy of defenseman Conor Timmins. Earlier this week, Timmins, now with the Buffalo Sabres but clearly still close with his former teammates, shared photos on Instagram of himself, Bobby McMann, and Joseph Woll soaking in one of the shows. Timmins even playfully dubbed the newly created venue 'Middle Of Nowhere' in his post.


Time of India
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Conor Timmins reunites with Maple Leafs' Bobby McMann and Joseph Woll at Coldplay concert in Toronto
Photo Via Conor Timmins' Instagram Toronto's music scene was alive with excitement as Coldplay played four sold-out shows at the newly opened Rogers Stadium. But for Maple Leafs fans, a different kind of buzz surrounded the event when former Toronto defenseman Conor Timmins posted photos on Instagram with Bobby McMann and Joseph Woll, his former teammates. Now with the Buffalo Sabres, Timmins' post sparked reactions from Leafs Nation as the trio enjoyed the concert and reunited off the ice. Conor Timmins shares Coldplay concert moment with Bobby McMann and Joseph Woll Earlier this week, Conor Timmins took to Instagram to share pictures from one of Coldplay's Toronto performances, where he was joined by Bobby McMann and Joseph Woll. Although no longer a Maple Leaf, Timmins showed he's still closely connected with his former teammates. The post was a reminder of the bonds formed in the NHL that often outlast roster moves and trades. Timmins playfully referred to the new Rogers Stadium as the "Middle of Nowhere," joking about the venue's remote location. The image quickly circulated among fans online, with many appreciating the glimpse into the players' off-ice friendships. It also highlighted how players stay connected even when wearing different jerseys. Former Leafs teammates reconnect during Toronto outing Conor Timmins, traded to the Buffalo Sabres, hasn't lost touch with his former club. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Up to 70% off | Shop Sale Libas Undo Joseph Woll, a goaltender, and Bobby McMann, a forward, are both rising players within the Maple Leafs organization. Their appearance together at a high-profile concert offered fans a light-hearted moment amid the off-season and a look at the off-ice chemistry that often translates into strong locker-room culture. Though there was no formal team event or public media appearance tied to the outing, the reunion gave fans a welcome distraction from the long offseason and showed the human side of pro athletes. It was a night of music, laughs, and friendship, one that connected both hockey and pop culture fans alike. What began as a Coldplay concert turned into a feel-good Leafs moment thanks to Conor Timmins' Instagram post. While he may suit up for Buffalo now, his link to Toronto remains strong, and that small reunion reminded fans just how tight NHL bonds can be. Also Read: 'Didn't have anything left in the tank': Former Winnipeg Jets captain Blake Wheeler retires from NHL Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


National Post
13-05-2025
- Sport
- National Post
Maple Leafs' Bobby McMann keeping frustration with lack of offence at bay
Article content Bobby McMann hasn't scored a goal in a long time. Article content Article content The Maple Leafs forward knows. Article content 'I'm not trying to think about it too much,' McMann said on Tuesday. Article content 'I'm trying to go into every night with a couple things to think about, speed, physicality, focusing on those things. Article content 'Usually when I do, the offence eventually comes.' Article content Article content McMann is in the depths of his longest goalless streak in the National Hockey League, having failed to score in 21 games — the final 11 of the regular season and now 10 in the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs. Not since March 25 against the Philadelphia Flyers has McMann put the puck in the net. Article content Article content The 6-foot-2, 215-pound McMann has been making a physical impact in the playoffs. His 34 hits are second among all Leafs, behind only the 47 thrown by Max Pacioretty. Article content The speed and physicality aspects are taking their time in resulting in more offence, as McMann might hope. He has just 12 shots on goal in the post-season, a 98-shot pace over 82 games. In the regular season, he had 169 shots on goal in 74 games, which put him on 187-shot pace in 82 games. Article content McMann's lone assist in the playoffs came in Game 1 of the first round against the Ottawa Senators. Article content The members of the line of Max Domi between McMann and Pontus Holmberg have provided one goal and one assist — both by Domi in Game 2 — in four games against the Panthers. Article content 'I'm definitely not happy with the (lack of) generation of opportunities,' McMann said of himself. 'But I also can't get too frustrated with it because I know they're playing it so tight. These games are so close. Article content


Edmonton Journal
12-05-2025
- Sport
- Edmonton Journal
Leafs' Max Domi gets maximum fine of $5,000 after game against Panthers. Here's why
Article content Domi's move set off a fight amid several other players that led to 10-minute misconducts for Toronto forward Bobby McMann, Florida defenceman Aaron Ekblad and Florida forward Brad Marchand. Barkov was not injured on the play, head coach Paul Maurice said. The fine is the maximum allowable under the Collective Bargaining Agreement. The money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund, which was set up in 1996 to assist NHL players and their families with mental health, substance abuse or other issues. The league might also have decided to issue a suspension, but chose not to. Domi signed a one-year, $3-million contract with the Leafs in the summer of 2023. The next year, he signed a four-year, $15-million extension with the team. As a percentage of salary, a $5,000 fine would be equivalent to about $132 for someone making $100,000 a year. Florida centre Sam Bennett told Sportsnet that he thought Domi's hit wasn't out of line, noting: 'It's been a physical series, so I expect more of that.' Meanwhile, Toronto head coach Craig Berube compared the action to another play earlier in the same game, telling the broadcaster: 'To me, the (Dmitry) Kulikov hit on (Mitch) Marner was 10 times worse.' Kulikov lands a high elbow on Marner — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 12, 2025