“I thought we played pretty well. On special teams, they had the advantage over us, but every time they tied it, we responded. Maybe the one thing we have to understand [better] is the retaliatory penalties.
Former Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Matt Murray is resuming his career in the Toronto Maple Leafs organization but did so Saturday on a conditioning stint in the American Hockey League.
For Toronto Maple Leafs fans, Matt Murray‘s name has seemed like a ghost from the past. That ghost showed up in the news today when it was announced that he was moved to the American Hockey League (AHL).
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced Saturday that they assigned goaltender Matt Murray to the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League on a conditioning assignment.
Matt Murray has been assigned by the Toronto Maple Leafs to the AHL’s Toronto Marlies for a LTIR conditioning loan, the organization announced Saturday morning.
The goaltender has been skating with the team as he works his way back from bilateral hip surgery performed back in October.
Friday marked another Matt Murray sighting at the Maple Leafs practice. He was out before the full workout, but he was taking shots from Leafs players which seems like another step in his progression back to playing in games.
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It’s not an issue now, but it could be down the line. Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Matt Murray is recovering well according to GM Brad Treliving and a potential return this season, and ahead of the NHL playoffs, isn’t being ruled out.
Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Matt Murray will miss at least 6 to 8 months after undergoing successful bilateral hip surgery on Monday. Murray had already been ruled out for the season by Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving at the outset of training camp.
Sportsnet is reporting that Toronto Maple Leafs netminder Matt Murray has undergone successful bilateral hip surgery and is expected to miss between six and eight months.
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced that goaltender Matt Murray underwent bilateral hip surgery and is expected to miss six to eight months.
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Matt Murray is set to have “significant” surgery within the next week, general manager Brad Treliving announced Wednesday.
In a recent update from the Toronto Maple Leafs, General Manager Brad Treliving announced significant developments regarding two key players on the team, Matt Murray and Jake Muzzin.
According to James Mirtle of The Athletic, it appears that the Toronto Maple Leafs were well aware of Matt Murray’s potential long-term injured reserve (LTIR) designation for the upcoming season, and a buyout was likely never on the table.
The move allows Murray to protect his earnings, while the Toronto Maple Leafs can remove his complete cap hit from their books, providing relief to the salary cap and easing fans’ concerns about last-minute preseason panic.
The Toronto Maple Leafs finally got over the first-round hump in this year’s Stanley Cup playoffs but were ousted by the Florida Panthers on their way to the Cup Final.
Sometimes satirical writing can be offensive. In a recent post, Howard Berger shared his derision for the Toronto Maple Leafs organization and the extent
Teams in the NHL have been finding more and more ways to work around the salary cap, and the biggest discussion as of late has been surrounding Toronto Maple Leafs’ goaltender Matt Murray.
Murray’s first season in Toronto was a difficult one for the two-time Stanley Cup champion as he battled inconsistency and injuries once again. The Thunder Bay, Ontario native hasn’t been able to steady his game or remain in the net since his time with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The chance that Matt Murray will stay with the Toronto Maple Leafs is slim to none; however, getting rid of his contract is going to take a miracle it seems.
After high-profile acquisitions, the cap-strapped Maple Leafs are still more than $3M over that ceiling.
The most exciting part of the Stanley Cup being awarded is that it starts the 48 hour clock on when teams can begin buying out players. I’m not sure if it is 48 hours exactly, that could take minutes of research to confirm, but instead certainly confirm that the people who update NHL events calendars all have put Friday as the day.
Matt Murray was a relaxed man on locker room cleanout day on Monday.
David Alter of Sports Illustrated is reporting that Matt Murray is set to take the role as the Toronto Maple Leafs third goalie as they get set to begin their second-round series against the Florida Panthers.
Another day, another Matt Murray injury. It’s a sad reality and one that I’m sure no one is less happy about than Matt Murray. Saturday night, Murray played just over 16 minutes before being injured.
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Matt Murray left Sunday’s game against the Detroit Red Wings after he was knocked over in his own crease.
On today’s episode of "Daily Faceoff Live," Frank Seravalli wondered whether the Toronto Maple Leafs could create some salary cap flexibility for themselves ahead of the NHL trade deadline by keeping Matt Murray on the LTIR until the playoffs.
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