Why Max Pacioretty was scratched from the Maple Leafs' lineup on Thursday night and what it means moving forward.
It’s no secret the Toronto Maple Leafs have some serious internal competition among their forwards. It’s a good problem to ...
The Maple Leafs hope that Pacioretty's special teams experience will inject some life into the PP unit. After owning the ...
Toronto Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube spoke to the media and explained why he decided to scratch Max Pacioretty.
Max Pacioretty has been on a harrowing comeback journey after three Achilles injuries, one he hasn’t talked about in detail ...
In addition to Pacioretty, the Leafs also signed forward Steven Lorentz to a league minimum $775,000, one-year deal on Monday ...
Veteran forward Max Pacioretty did not like how he perform in his last game with Toronto. And the Maple Leafs didn’t either.
Pacioretty signed a one-year deal with the Leafs worth $873,770 and included an additional $626,230 in games played bonuses.
When Max Pacioretty signed a professional tryout (PTO) with the Toronto Maple Leafs this summer, expectations were high that ...
However, it does mean an expanded role for Max Pacioretty ... Oliver Ekman-Larsson and John Tavares. A 17-year NHL veteran, Pacioretty has a lot of experience playing on the power play.
During an episode of Agent Provocateur released on Saturday, Max Pacioretty’s agent, Allan Walsh, went in-depth about how his ...
Obsessed by a drive to make sure he can be a solid contributor following a pair of Achilles injuries, Pacioretty is leaning hard into a vigilant Leafs performance staff to help him get there.