Braeden Kressler is ready for the next step in his hockey career, and everything that comes with it. Signing a three-year entry-level contract in 2021 following a spectacular development camp and prospect tournament, Kressler is about to make the jump to pro.
One more, folks! With most leagues around the world wrapped up or in the midst of their playoffs, just about every Toronto Maple Leafs prospect has finished their 2021/22 season.
Two Maple Leafs OHL prospects are heading for the post season. The OHL season is over, and playoffs begin on April 21. The Maple Leafs have two prospects heading into the postseason.
Welcome back to another Maple Leafs prospect update. Let’s get into this week’s top performers followed by a couple of prospect notes. Matthew Knies What a freshman season so far for the Leafs’ 2021 second-round draft choice, Matthew Knies.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs’ News & Rumors, I’ll take a look at Auston Matthews’ return to a full-contact practice. I’ll report that the Maple Leafs placed Teemu Kivihalme on waivers late last week.
He impressed in Traverse City and was rewarded. Braeden Kressler, an invite to the Leafs development camp and the Traverse City prospect tournament was presented with the proverbial open door when Alex Steeves was hurt.