Maple Leafs veteran forward Max Pacioretty is breaking his silence after being designated a healthy scratch again.
Max Pacioretty will sit as a healthy scratch for a second straight game when the Maple Leafs host the New York Rangers on Saturday night.
“I’m dealing with it the best I can, just work,” Pacioretty said after he was the last player off the ice as the Leafs held ...
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Max Pacioretty is projected to be a healthy scratch for the second consecutive game and met with ...
Although it's early, which forward lines have been the best and worst for the Toronto Maple Leafs starting the season?
Matthew Knies, Max Pacioretty (a projected healthy scratch), Steven Lorentz, Bobby McMann and Nick Robertson primarily worked ...
When Saturday's game against the New York Rangers rolls around, who will make it onto the Leafs lineup, Ryan Reaves or Max ...
It’s no secret the Toronto Maple Leafs have some serious internal competition among their forwards. It’s a good problem to ...
Why Max Pacioretty was scratched from the Maple Leafs' lineup on Thursday night and what it means moving forward.
Berube calls a timeout "Let's go to work. Gain the offensive zone and go to f--king work...Let's wake the f--k up." pic.twitter.com/rFfH8mxEWJ ...
Toronto Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube spoke to the media and explained why he decided to scratch Max Pacioretty.
All members of the Core Four scored or assisted on a goal, including new team captain Auston Matthews, but it was head coach ...