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While the Toronto Maple Leafs continue their search for a top-six forward ahead of the 2025–26 NHL season, newly acquired ...
After arriving in town in the Mitch Marner trade, Nicholas Roy issued a sincere statement for Auston Matthews and the Toronto ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs acquired Nicolas Roy from the Vegas Golden Knights in a sign-and-trade deal that saw Mitch Marner's player rights transferred ahead of his free agency.
It’s the start of a new chapter for Nicolas Roy. On June 30, Roy was dealt to the Toronto Maple Leafs as part of the sign-and-trade that sent Mitch Marner to the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Maple Leafs and Nicholas Robertson just agreed to a new contract, but Elliotte Friedman says a trade could be coming.
Roy Eager to Play for Maple Leafs By trading Marner to Vegas, Toronto was able to acquire Roy, who can be a third or fourth-line player for the Maple Leafs. Roy is from Quebec, but says he grew up ...
2025-26 will mark the first season since 2018-19 where Toronto doesn't have its “Core Four” — Marner, Auston Matthews, John ...
Fortunately, Roy brings more than a charming soundbite. Last season with Vegas, he posted 15 goals and 16 assists in 71 games—good for 31 points—while averaging just over 15 minutes a night.
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Scout’s Analysis: What the Leafs get in Roy, lose in MarnerNicolas Roy will be an indirect replacement for Marner in the Leafs’ lineup next season. A third- or fourth-line centre with the ability to also play on the wing, Roy brings a little size ...
Mitch Marner out. Nicolas Roy, Matias Maccelli in. Steven Lorentz stays. Pontus Holmberg in limbo. Brad Marchand in Florida.
They can probably count on 15-20 goals from Nicolas Roy, someone with “sneaky skill” in Treliving’s estimation. The back end is, for the moment, just as it was before.
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