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Maple Leafs ‘Dark Horse’ Gets Positive Prediction Ahead of Season

Easton Cowan gets positive prediction.
Easton Cowan gets positive prediction. Getty

The Toronto Maple Leafs have been active this offseason, and a young forward could be in line for a massive role this season.

Easton Cowan is one of the Maple Leafs’ top young players, and he just completed his first full NHL season. He showed some flashes of being a top-six forward, and NHL analyst Jonas Siegel of The Athletic believes he’s the dark horse to fill a top-six role and take a massive step forward.

“The definite dark horse in this bunch,” Siegel wrote. “Cowan didn’t get much of a chance with Matthews last season — only 100-ish minutes — but showed flashes of something when he did as a puck-hounding, playmaking sidekick. He could be a fit on a wide variety of top-line combinations. That Knies–Matthews-Cowan combo got only 56 minutes, but crushed it (61 percent expected goals). I think Cowan will be a regular in the top six by the end of next season. A 20-goal, 40-point campaign seems entirely within his reach. His per-82 game pace as a rookie: 14 goals and 36 points.”

It’s a positive prediction from Siegel, as if Cowan can take a spot in the top six, or on the top line with Auston Matthews, it will make the roster deeper, as it will allow William Nylander to play on the second line.

Cowan recorded 11 goals and 18 assists for 29 points in 66 games last season.


How Might Maple Leafs Forward Group Look?

Toronto has plenty of options on how it can deploy its forward group.

If the Maple Leafs use Cowan on the top line, the forward group could look something like this:

  • McKenna – Matthews – Cowan
  • Knies – Tavares – Nylander
  • Knies – Paul – Roslovic
  • Blueger – Sissons – Duhaime

Yet, Cowan could easily swap with Roslovic and form a checking line with Knies and Paul. Regardless, new Maple Leafs head coach Jim Hiller has options on how can delpoy the roster, and GM John Chayka feels like the team is much better now than they were last season.

“I think we got a lot done. Full credit to the team,” Chayka said on July 1. “We needed to make some significant changes to the roster construction, I’d say. As I said, we had some roles we needed to fill, and we needed to create some depth. Certainly, through the spine of our team now, we feel a lot better about our center position through the defense.

“Obviously, we added Raddysh a little earlier, so it doesn’t feel like the free-agent piece, but it truly was. Now, our portfolio of goalies, we feel great about. Any time you can enter a season feeling better about the “spine,” it makes you feel like you have a baseline you can build off of.”

The Maple Leafs’ big offseason moves are likely done.


Toronto’s Active Offseason

Since Chayka took over as the Maple Leafs’ GM, he has overhauled their roster.

Toronto’s offseason moves are as follows:

  • Win the draft lottery, select Gavin McKenna first overall.
  • Trade Joseph Woll, Simon Benoit to Flyers for Samuel Ersson, Emil Andrae, 2026 3rd-round pick.
  • Sign-and-trade for Darren Raddysh, eight-year, $68M deal.
  • Trade Ersson to the Senators for a 2027 fifth-round pick.
  • Trade Brandon Carlo to the Blues for 73rd and 76th overall picks in 2026 NHL Draft.
  • Deals Nick Robertson to the Penguins for a 2028 fourth-round pick.
  • Sign Bobrovsky to a three-year, $21M deal.
  • Signs Jack Roslovic to a two-year, $8M deal.
  • Inks Colton Sissons to a two-year, $8.5M deal.
  • Sign Teddy Blueger to a two-year, $5M deal.
  • Signs Brandon Duhaime to a three-year, $7.8M deal.
  • Sign Zack MacEwen to a two-year, $1.75M deal.
  • Acquire Nick Paul from Lightning for Dennis Hildeby, 2028 3rd, and 2027 4th.
  • Sign Gavin McKenna to ELC.
  • Signs Emil Andrae to a two-year, $3.1 million deal.

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Maple Leafs Handed Concerning Take on John Tavares Ahead of Season

Maple Leafs get concerning take on John Tavares.
Maple Leafs get concerning take on John Tavares. Getty

The Toronto Maple Leafs have been active this offseason, but there is still one hole the team needs to address.

Toronto has focused on adding depth to its bottom-six while signing star goalie Sergei Bobrovsky. However, the Maple Leafs still could use an upgrade at center, as at this point in his career, John Tavares is more of a third-line center or a second-line winger.

Yet, with how the Maple Leafs roster is built, Toronto will have Tavares as the second-line center, which analyst Jonas Siegel of The Athletic believes isn’t great.

“The Leafs GM made centre ice a priority this offseason, though I’m not sure that a 1-4 of Matthews, Tavares, Paul, Sissons/Blueger and/or Roslovic is any better than last year’s pre-crash look of Matthews, Tavares, Nicolas Roy, Scott Laughton, and/or Domi,” Siegel wrote. “It’s a speedier bunch, and a little deeper in dependable options. …

“Until proven otherwise, Tavares remains at second-line centre, which isn’t ideal as he enters his 18th NHL season. (If there’s a trade deadline need we’re talking about next spring, this is probably it.) But with more trustworthy options behind him, maybe the Leafs can finally lighten his defensive load in a meaningful way and even scale back his minutes slightly.”

So, despite the center ice additions of Nick Paul, Colton Sissons, and Teddy Blueger, Tavares is still penciled in as the second-line center.

Tavares is entering the second year of his four-year, $17.56 million deal. He recorded 31 goals and 40 assists for 71 points in 82 games last season.


Maple Leafs Wanted More Center Depth

Toronto went out and bolstered its center depth, which is something general manager John Chayka wanted to do.

Chayka felt like being strong down the middle of the ice was key, and he did that with the additions.

“I’d say we scoured the center market. It is one of those positions where you never want to be caught in a position where you don’t have enough. Certainly, as we came in here, we felt like we needed to be better. We pursued everything,” Chayka said.

The Maple Leafs GM, meanwhile, said he needed to make significant changes to the roster, which is what he did.

“We needed to make some significant changes to the roster construction, I’d say. As I said, we had some roles we needed to fill, and we needed to create some depth. Certainly, through the spine of our team now, we feel a lot better about our center position through the defense.”

Toronto is hoping to reach the playoffs next season and be a Cup contender again.


Toronto’s Offseason Additions

Chayka did a lot to overhaul the Maple Leafs’ roster and their notable offseason moves this offseason is as follows:

  • Win the draft lottery, select Gavin McKenna first overall.
  • Trade Joseph Woll, Simon Benoit to Flyers for Samuel Ersson, Emil Andrae, 2026 3rd-round pick.
  • Sign-and-trade for Darren Raddysh, eight-year, $68M deal.
  • Trade Ersson to the Senators for a 2027 fifth-round pick.
  • Trade Brandon Carlo to the Blues for 73rd and 76th overall picks in 2026 NHL Draft.
  • Deals Nick Robertson to the Penguins for a 2028 fourth-round pick.
  • Sign Bobrovsky to a three-year, $21M deal.
  • Signs Jack Roslovic to a two-year, $8M deal.
  • Inks Colton Sissons to a two-year, $8.5M deal.
  • Sign Teddy Blueger to a two-year, $5M deal.
  • Signs Brandon Duhaime to a three-year, $7.8M deal.
  • Sign Zack MacEwen to a two-year, $1.75M deal.
  • Acquire Nick Paul from Lightning for Dennis Hildeby, 2028 3rd, and 2027 4th.
  • Sign Gavin McKenna to ELC.
  • Signs Emil Andrae to a two-year, $3.1 million deal.

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