Former Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke made a surprising comment about the struggling Morgan Rielly during a recent podcast appearance. Drafted fifth overall by Burke and the Leafs in 2012, Morgan Rielly has been a staple on the Leafs' blueline since the 2013-14 season.
NHL analyst Kevin Bieksa discussed Morgan Rielly last night, stating why he believes the Maple Leafs defenseman is struggling this year. Morgan Rielly certainly has not had a great season for the Maple Leafs,
Longtime Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly is struggling and in a stretch where he’s looking for more out of his game. He’s been with the Maple Leafs for 12 seasons, and according to NHL analyst Kevin Bieksa,
The Toronto Maple Leafs held a practice on Monday in preparation for their evening matchup against the Tampa Bay Lightning, and with it came another shake-up on defense. Morgan Rielly, who has spent much of the past month skating alongside Philippe Myers,
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ new defensive structure worked well in the club’s 5-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday. Specifically, Morgan Rielly and Jake McCabe formed a new pairing on the blueline that left all parties leaving Scotiabank Arena feeling promising.
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Craig Berube isn’t down on Morgan Rielly. Though the veteran defenceman’s game isn’t at the level that many have come to expect, Berube cut Rielly some slack on Monday. “Coming in with the ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs took to Prince of Wales Rink in Etobicoke on Monday, with hundreds of fans coming out to check things out in person. The event was free to the public, with most of Toronto’s main roster hitting the ice for about 45 minutes.
The Maple Leafs’ annual outdoor practice — which took place is Shanahan’s old stomping grounds — provided a chance to fans to get close to their heroes and a nice break from a relentless practice-game-fly schedule.