3 Backup point guards the Raptors should sign in free agency

3 Backup point guards the Raptors should sign in free agency

The 2022-23 Toronto Raptors was a roster constructed to be tall, lengthy, and disruptive on the defensive end. As a result, the only surviving true guard was Fred VanVleet. The 6-1 point guard played 36.7 minutes per game, sixth in the NBA, with no other point guard to back him up. In the short time […]
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Author: Nolan Fluke / Raptors HQ

3 reasons Raptors would hang up phone in any Trae Young trade offers

3 reasons Raptors would hang up phone in any Trae Young trade offers

The 2022-23 NBA season did not go as the Toronto Raptors hoped. They stumbled through a season of injuries, regression, and disappointment to finish ninth in the Eastern Conference with a 41-41 record. A Chicago Bulls team bearing a similar backpack of mediocrity knocked them off in the Play-In Tournament. That wasn’t supposed to be […]
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Author: Josh Cornelissen / Raptors HQ

Buy or Sell 3 Toronto Raptors trends amid 3-3 start in 2022

Buy or Sell 3 Toronto Raptors trends amid 3-3 start in 2022

Pascal Siakam and the Toronto Raptors are 3-3 to start the 2022-23 season, which isn’t bad by any means, given the demanding schedule the Raptors have had to plow through. The Cavaliers, 76ers, and Heat have all fallen to a Raptors team that still has some significant issues. Toronto was taken apart by Philadelphia in a […]
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Author: Mike Luciano / Raptors HQ

1 stud and 1 dud from Raptors opening night win over Cavaliers

1 stud and 1 dud from Raptors opening night win over Cavaliers

The Toronto Raptors finally got their 2022-23 campaign kicked off with a home opener against the Cleveland Cavaliers, one of many Eastern Conference foes who took a massive step in the right direction following some big offseason moves. Cleveland and Toronto will both be fighting to escape the randomness of the play-in. The first quarter […]
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Author: Mike Luciano / Raptors HQ

3 nightmare scenarios that would ruin the Raptors’ season

3 nightmare scenarios that would ruin the Raptors’ season

The Toronto Raptors are entering the 2022-23 season with tons of promise. Scottie Barnes should get better, Fred VanVleet is coming off an All-Stars season, and Pascal Siakam remains one of the best players in the league. The vibes in Toronto are good right now. While there are plenty of reasons for optimism, the Raptors […]
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Author: Mike Luciano / Raptors HQ

3 Toronto Raptors who could lose their roster spot midseason

3 Toronto Raptors who could lose their roster spot midseason

The Toronto Raptors are going to use the 2022-23 preseason to gauge just how strong the bench will be. Considering that they have their starting lineup completely figured out, the first few exhibitions in October will be used to ensure that this team is as well-rounded as possible. While the core of this team is […]
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Author: Mike Luciano / Raptors HQ

Toronto Maple Leafs could have ideal second line left winger in Nick Robertson

The 2022-23 season is an important one for Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Nick Robertson, who is determined to cement his place on the NHL roster and avoid spending more time in the AHL with the Toronto Marlies.
Hopes have been high for Robertson ever since he was selected in the second round (53rd overall) of the 2019 Draft, and this season could see him finally make the jump up to the NHL on a full-time basis. Last season, Robertson demonstrated he is more than capable in the minors with 16 goals and 28 total points in 28 games and earned himself a 10-game stint with the Leafs.
Robertson was played sparingly during his spell in the NHL, scoring his first goal in the league in a 6-4 loss to the Vancouver Canucks in March, registering no further points while averaging just 10:16 of ice time. While his sample size has been extremely small, Robertson’s talent and performances in the AHL should give the Leafs enough confidence to give him a longer look from the start of the season.
Robertson is a high-skill player and if the Toronto Maple Leafs want to see him succeed sooner rather than later, then he needs to be given a role in the top six a …

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Author: James Reeve / The Leafs Nation

Third line could prove key to Toronto Maple Leafs’ success this season

The Toronto Maple Leafs enter the 2022-23 season desperate to progress beyond the first round of the playoffs, and this year’s roster should have a serious chance of achieving that.
The Leafs have fallen short of playoff expectations in the past couple of seasons, suffering back-to-back game seven eliminations against the Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning respectively. Coincidentally, both teams reached the Stanley Cup Finals. However, the two series felt completely different from the Leafs’ perspective.
The 2021 collapse to the Canadiens felt like the Leafs were their own worst enemies, with some sloppy decisions resulting in Montreal’s comeback from a 3-1 deficit, while the 2022 series was much closer and the narrow 2-1 defeat in game seven felt like a genuine disappointment after such a strong showing.
This year, the team will be determined to overcome six consecutive years of first-round eliminations and will look to build on the positives from the nail-biting seven-game series against the Lightning. However, they will do so with quite a different-looking bottom-six forward group.
The likes of Ondřej Kaše, Ilya Mikheyev and Jason Spezza are no longer with the team, so a new-look bottom half will be seen on the ice this season. It’s arguably the biggest shake-up the team have had, …

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Author: James Reeve / The Leafs Nation

Revenge games the Toronto Raptors can look forward to in 2022

Revenge games the Toronto Raptors can look forward to in 2022

The Toronto Raptors just saw their 2022-23 schedule revealed to the masses on Wednesday afternoon. While they have a brutal start to the season in terms of how many playoff-bound teams they will face, that schedule could ease up a bit when you look at how few back-to-backs they will have. While Toronto already has […]
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Author: Mike Luciano / Raptors HQ

Maple Leafs release 2022-23 regular season schedule

It’s the moment everyone has been waiting for. The 2022-23 season schedule has arrived.
On Wednesday, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced their schedule for the upcoming season, which will begin in Montreal versus the Canadiens on October 12, 2022.

98 days & 3 hours
See y’all soon
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) July 6, 2022

Toronto will kick off the regular season with a back-to-back against the Canadiens and the Washington Capitals. Their first Saturday night home game is scheduled for Oct. 15 versus the Ottawa Senators.
The Maple Leafs are slated to play 14 back-to-back series, with no more than two being played each month. Their busiest month comes in November, as 15 games are currently on tap.
The team will play its final game before the four-day holiday break at home against the Philadelphia Flyers on Dec. 22. The annual all-star break will run from Feb. 2-9. The regular season will conclude on Apr. 13 against the New York Rangers.
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Author: Thomas Hall / The Leafs Nation