Kyle Clifford is a seasoned NHL veteran. However, fans likely haven’t heard much about him recently. Might he be the forgotten man for the Toronto Maple Leafs?
Kyle Clifford might be the Toronto Maple Leafs‘ forgotten man. At the same time, he’s a seasoned NHL veteran who should be a familiar face, having played with the Maple Leafs for the 2019-20 season after being acquired from the Los Angeles Kings.
“[Belleville] plays hard, they play in straight lines, and they are what they are. They make it hard on you and are a good forechecking team… We have to
Now that the NHL and Ontario Hockey League (OHL) seasons are in full swing, it is always fun to look at NHL players who suited up for OHL teams. For this article, we will focus on players who once played for the Barrie Colts in the OHL and then went on to play for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Whatever it was, the Maple Leafs lacked the critical amount of it when the Panthers bulldozed them out of the playoffs last May in the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
One of the forgotten Toronto Maple Leafs’ players (or at least a former Maple Leafs’ player) is Kyle Clifford. As the new season approaches, he’s still in the organization.
The 31-year-old will be unable to play until Toronto’s return to Scotiabank Arena on Nov. 2 against the Philadelphia Flyers.
WINNIPEG — The Toronto Maple Leafs continued to bring in reinforcements ahead of what's expected to be a physical contest with the Winnipeg Jets. Already declaring Wayne Simmonds set to make his season debut, the Maple Leafs added another veteran presence by calling up Kyle Clifford and he will join Simmonds on the fourth line tonight.
The Maple Leafs have recalled winger Kyle Clifford from AHL Toronto. To make room for him on the active roster, blueliner Filip Kral has been sent back to the Marlies.
This is our ninth and 10th Toronto Maple Leafs’ player review. Thus far, we’ve reviewed Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, Michael Bunting, William Nylander, John Tavares, Alex Kerfoot, Pierre Engvall, and yesterday David Kampf.
Funny thing about the postseason. You have one great game; but, if you don’t follow it up with another, the advantage quickly disappears. The Toronto Maple Leafs probably could not have asked for a better result than they had during the first-game win over the Tampa Bay Lightning.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs’ Quick Hits, I’ll take a look at some of the action emerging from Game 1 of the first-round playoff series between the Maple Leafs and the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Toronto Maple Leafs left wing Kyle Clifford will miss Game 2 of a series against the Tampa Bay Lightning after he was suspended one game by the NHL for boarding.
It’s just not the playoffs without the Department of Player Safety getting involved. Kyle Clifford made sure they had a chance to get involved in the Leafs series early.
Kyle Clifford missed nearly the entire game Monday night for the Toronto Maple Leafs after earning a misconduct early in the first period, and he’ll have to sit even longer.
Two members of the Maple Leafs have been fined for their actions from Toronto’s 8-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday night.
It was pretty much expected that waivers were going to be crazy today, and it’s not disappointing, especially on the Leafs’ front… So let’s start with
Less than 24 hours after an impressive win over the Kraken, the Leafs took care of business by signing two depth pieces to new deals for the immediate future.
It’s easy to see Clifford as just a forgettable depth forward after the Maple Leafs used him so sparingly, but it’s also important to remember that he has two Stanley Cup championships with the Kings.
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