Alex Steeves scored his first NHL goal as the Toronto Maple Leafs jumped out to an early lead and beat the Carolina Hurricanes 6-3 Saturday night. Pontus Holmberg had two goals and an assist, John Tavares had a goal and an assist and David Kampf and Auston Matthews also scored for Toronto.
The Maple Leafs jumped to an early lead and weathered a third-period storm for a 6-3 victory over Carolina on Saturday.
Catch all the action between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Toronto Maple Leafs in this NHL matchup live on Saturday.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Carolina Hurricanes are set to take the ice for the first time since the NHL All-Star Break with a Saturday night puck drop in Toronto.
The Toronto Maple Leafs host the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night in a battle of Stanley Cup contenders. Find out how you can watch this game.
Alex Steeves scored his first NHL goal as the Toronto Maple Leafs jumped out to an early lead and beat the Carolina Hurricanes 6-3 Saturday night.
Despite almost rallying from a 4-0 goal deficit accumulated in the first period, the Canes lost 6-3 to the Leafs. In their first game since the Four Nations Face-Off break,
Jackson Blake will be on the ice when the Carolina Hurricanes and Toronto Maple Leafs face off at Scotiabank Arena on Saturday, starting at 7:00 PM ET. If you’re thinking about a wager on Blake against the Maple Leafs,
The NHL returns from its break for the 4 Nations Face-Off on Saturday as the Toronto Maple Leafs play host to the Carolina Hurricanes.
Because of a scheduling quirk, the Toronto Maple Leafs will play their only home game of February on Saturday night when they face the Carolina Hurricanes.
Auston Matthews will look to score again for the Maple Leafs (34-20-2) after ending a six-game drought in his return from the 4 Nations Face-Off in a 6-3 win against the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday.
Auston Matthews scored his 389th NHL goal to move into a tie for second place in Toronto Maple Leafs history in a 6-3 win against the Carolina Hurricanes at Scotiabank Arena on Saturday. The Toronto captain scored into an empty net at 18:37 of the third period to tie Darryl Sittler behind only Mats Sundin (420 goals) in Maple Leafs history.