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Maple Leafs Full Media Availability | Practice | October 22, 2025



Players and Coach address the media following Wednesday’s practice.

00:00 Nicolas Roy
04:35 Max Domi
08:25 Easton Cowan
10:50 Craig Berube

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17 Comments

  1. I wish the media would grow a pair like other reporters in other major markets, with the play of this team and certain individuals there questions are soft just like the team

  2. Tre needs to acquire players that want to F—ING "WIN!" I would seriously consider trading 34 and 88, for players with stones, and a winning attitude? Enough of the pre-game and post-game player comments. It is the same old story, nothing changes. Talk is CHEAP!

  3. -10 in 7 second periods, 4 on 1, out shot almost every game, no one sticks up for any guy ran, can't take criticism…The Toronto Maple Leafs will be now called District 5 until they come together as a team.

  4. Cowan cannot sit in the press box any more, he's the only player that has made the top line function at all.

    Robertson out, pezzetta in. At least he's big enough to go into the corners without being turned into a fine paste.

    Rielly has to learn to play his position. If he can't, trade him.

    Whatever diet John Tavares is on, start feeding that to every other forward until their heads pop out of their asses.

  5. Cowboy looks like the best fit on line one so far, ya have less disruption in the other lines that have more time together and he is is doing a decent job. He can handle it and I like him playing with Knies so there's a bigger guy to help police the other teams from taking liberties on him.

  6. Berube has got to stop this carousel at RW on line 1. Pick a guy, either Cowan (my preferred pick), Maccelli or even Jarnkrok and leave the guy there for at least 10 games to develop some chemistry. I've listened to no less than 5 ex-NHL players claiming it could take 15-20 games for the newest guys to get dialed in with their new teammates. Early days. They will figure it out.

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