When Steven Lorentz glanced at the lineup chart on Monday morning ahead of Toronto Maple Leafs practice, he was a little surprised. Instead of his name being down on the fourth line beside David Kampf and Connor Dewar,
H eading into the game, a lot of the hyper surrounding the Toronto Maple Leafs game against the Dallas Stars centered around Steven Lorentz's promotion to the top line to play alo
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Steven Lorentz is having the time of his life right now. He is playing for his hometown team which he promised himself as a kid he would one day make a reality, thriving in his role as a dependable defensive player,
The Toronto Maple Leafs lost a close Battle of Ontario on Saturday, but one crucial oversight may have cost them the game as the team neglected to make a challenge.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Steven Lorentz received his first penalty of the season in Saturday's 7-3 comeback win over the Montreal Canadiens.
The Toronto Maple Leafs shook up their forward lines at practice following a 3-0 shutout loss to the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday. Although it wasn’t
Winners of their last three consecutive games, the Leafs are aiming to extend their streak to four, while forward Steven Lorentz took time to discuss the end of his own personal streak – avoiding the penalty box.
Steven Lorentz shared his thoughts on joining the Maple Leafs’ top line with Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner. The move came after Matthew Knies was replaced on the line.
When the Core Four scorers need a jolt from the Bottom Six, it’s clear the Maple Leafs are stuck in a goal gulch. After potting six against Boston nine days ago, capped by Auston Matthews’ return from injury with an empty netter,
Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner (signed to a six-year, $65.408 million contract) will see Steven Lorentz join them as their new left-winger on Tuesday night.
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube explained why he did not challenge the game-winning goal in Saturday’s loss to the Ottawa Senators. With just over nine minutes left in the third period and the two teams deadlocked at 1-1,
Bobby McMann — who made his debut on the top line — had the lone goal for the Leafs as Toronto fell short 2-1 to Ottawa.