When they hit the ice, Toronto Maple Leafs star William Nylander ... Face-Off tournament. Nylander's teammates weren't very surprised about what it was like to skate with the Leafs star.
Star forward William Nylander didn't play a shift in overtime of Tuesday's win against the Bruins, with Berube stating post-game he was dealing with discomfort. While Nylander did not skate with ...
The last time Mitch Marner and William Nylander ... buzzing going into the game," Nylander said. Considering the anticipation for the return of best-on-best hockey, the energy could even go ...
Maple Leafs and Sweden forward William Nylander spoke following the nation's morning skate and was asked about how he'd approach the game. In addition to how he felt his team has performed ...
He can really skate, he has good size ... Bratt gave Sweden a 2-1 lead at 19:04 of the first. William Nylander skated into the offensive zone with speed after intercepting a pass from Vincent ...
Canada and Sweden get just two practices and a game-day morning skate ... the NHL. “You already felt the chemistry right off the bat in practice, and that was nice,” Sweden's William Nylander ...
It was Finland’s first overtime goal in an NHL international tournament game ... He raced to catch up with William Nylander, who had space and found Karlsson in the right circle for a one ...
Marner came up short representing Canada at the 2017 IIHF World Championship, losing to William Nylander's Sweden team ... I mean, I've been fortunate enough to skate with a couple of these ...
The worst has reportedly been avoided when it comes to Toronto Maple Leafs veteran defenseman Chris Tanev, who is considered day-to-day with the upper-body injury he suffered early in Tuesday’s win ...
Nylander has been on fire in recent weeks and has cracked the scoresheet in his last six appearances, tallying eight points (three goals, five assists) over that span. The 28-year-old center has been ...
The 28-year-old is up to 63 points (23 on the power play), 203 shots on net and a plus-4 rating through 62 appearances this season as one of the Maple Leafs' most reliable forwards.
Sörensen and Nylander's shared history dates back more than 20 years and isn't the ordinary one between an opposing NHL coach and player.