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Conor Timmins Shares Photos Attending Coldplay Concert In Toronto With Maple Leafs' Bobby McMann And Joseph Woll
Conor Timmins Shares Photos Attending Coldplay Concert In Toronto With Maple Leafs' Bobby McMann And Joseph Woll

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • 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.

Conor Timmins Shares Photos Attending Coldplay Concert In Toronto With Maple Leafs' Bobby McMann And Joseph Woll
Conor Timmins Shares Photos Attending Coldplay Concert In Toronto With Maple Leafs' Bobby McMann And Joseph Woll

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • 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.

Maple Leafs Goaltender Anthony Stolarz Spotted Back On Ice In New Training Video Shared by Offseason Coach George Bosak
Maple Leafs Goaltender Anthony Stolarz Spotted Back On Ice In New Training Video Shared by Offseason Coach George Bosak

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Maple Leafs Goaltender Anthony Stolarz Spotted Back On Ice In New Training Video Shared by Offseason Coach George Bosak

Toronto Maple Leafs fans breathed a sigh of relief when Anthony Stolarz unexpectedly took the ice as Joseph Woll's backup goaltender in their Game 7 defeat against the Florida Panthers in May, especially as the goaltender later confirmed he was fully cleared from the concussion he sustained from an incident with Panthers forward Sam Bennett in Game 1 of their second-round series. A further positive sign was seeing the goaltender take the ice in full gear with his off-season goaltending coach George Bosak, a moment shared on the coach's Instagram account on Friday.

Nick Kypreos Floats Unexpected Trade Chip in Maple Leafs' Offseason Plans
Nick Kypreos Floats Unexpected Trade Chip in Maple Leafs' Offseason Plans

Yahoo

time27-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Nick Kypreos Floats Unexpected Trade Chip in Maple Leafs' Offseason Plans

Nick Kypreos Floats Unexpected Trade Chip in Maple Leafs' Offseason Plans originally appeared on Athlon Sports. In the middle of ongoing speculation around Toronto Maple Leafs pending free-agent forwards Mitch Marner and John Tavares, NHL insider Nick Kypreos turned the spotlight elsewhere. Advertisement Speaking on the "Real Kyper & Bourne" podcast on Wednesday, Sportsnet's Kypreos proposed goaltender Joseph Woll as a legitimate trade chip the Maple Leafs could use to address some roster needs. Woll, 26, just wrapped up a season in which he posted 27 wins, a .909 save percentage and a 2.73 goals-against average in 42 regular-season games. The netminder is signed for two more years at a $3.67 million cap hit. 'I'll throw you another name out there that I'm not thrilled about moving, but there might be some real value — that you can collect some assets — in Joseph Woll,' Kypreos said. Kypreos' comment came as the Sportsnet's panel discussed the possibility of Toronto trading Brandon Carlo to address Toronto's center depth. Advertisement The insider used the opportunity to highlight the Maple Leafs' lack of "movable assets," arguing that Woll — despite his upside — might be the more appealing piece. "My whole point in all of this is, how many true assets do you have to go get help, even if it is a centerman?" Kypreos wondered. "What is out there that is of value that someone would want? And I look at the Leafs roster, and I'm like, 'kind of slim pickings here.'" Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Joseph Woll (60) warms Hamilton-Imagn Images Still, durability remains a concern when it comes to Woll, as injuries have interrupted multiple stretches of his career. That, on the other hand, could be enough to convince the Leafs to explore moving him while his trade value remains high. Advertisement As things stand, Toronto enters the offseason with $25.7 million in cap space but faces the possibility of losing as many as seven forwards and one defenseman to free agency if it doesn't bring back any of its pending free agents. Related: Maple Leafs Linked to Pending Free Agent Forwards from Two Canadian Teams Related: Nick Kypreos' 'Best Resolution' for Mitch Marner-Maple Leafs Situation This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 26, 2025, where it first appeared.

NHL trade rumor: An insider sparks buzz around Joseph Woll as Toronto Maple Leafs eye center fix
NHL trade rumor: An insider sparks buzz around Joseph Woll as Toronto Maple Leafs eye center fix

Time of India

time26-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

NHL trade rumor: An insider sparks buzz around Joseph Woll as Toronto Maple Leafs eye center fix

Joseph Woll of the Toronto Maple Leafs (Credit: Getty Images) In a surprising development this week, NHL insider David Pagnotta floated Joseph Woll's name as a potential trade chip for the Toronto Maple Leafs. While most chatter centered around Mitch Marner or Tyler Bertuzzi, this pivot toward Woll adds a fresh layer to the team's summer outlook. Toronto's quest to solidify its top-nine forwards, especially down the middle, has become more urgent as free agency nears. Woll, who has shown flashes of being a reliable NHL starter, was once seen as a key part of the Leafs' future crease plans. However, his injury history and the emergence of goaltending depth elsewhere in the league have reportedly created new trade scenarios. Toronto now seems willing to explore any route that helps it gain a quality center. Why the Maple Leafs may consider trading Joseph Woll With Woll's name now in the rumor mill, it's important to understand the why. Toronto's front office is under pressure to improve the team's playoff performance, and center depth has long been an Achilles' heel. John Tavares is aging, and the bottom six lacks high-end production. The chance to exchange a promising but injury-prone goalie for a more immediate impact forward may be too tempting to pass up. The Leafs' recent signing of goaltender Matt Murray to a one-year extension, along with the progress of prospect Dennis Hildeby, adds context to the move. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Mini House for 60 sqm for Seniors with Toilet and Bath (Click Here) Pre Fabricated Homes | Search Ads Search Now Undo If Woll fetches a reliable middle-six center who can slot in seamlessly, the Leafs' new general manager, Craig Berube, might be more inclined to act swiftly. How does this trade rumor shift Toronto's offseason theory The theory behind keeping Woll as a long-term starter may evolve into a more aggressive short-term fix strategy. Joseph Woll's entry into trade talks marks a notable shift in how the Maple Leafs view their goaltending assets. With needs at the center and playoff pressure mounting, Toronto may be preparing for bold moves. Also Read: Did Brad Marchand just confirm his Florida Panthers return with a joke about Sam Bennett? Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

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