6 former Maple Leafs participating at Winter Olympics
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6 former Maple Leafs participating at Winter Olympics
"With NHL players finally returning to Winter Olympics hockey after over a decade of hiatus, hockey fans will be excited to finally see some best-on-best action at the world's biggest stage. The Toronto Maple Leafs are fortunate to have three representatives at the Games, with Auston Matthews playing for Team USA, and William Nylander and Oliver Ekman-Larsson playing for Team Sweden."
"Denis Malgin is mostly known for being a part of what turned out to be the lopsided trade between the Leafs and the Florida Panthers back in 2020 that sent Mason Marchment the other way. Often ridiculed at the time that Toronto must have thought they traded for Malkin (Evgeni Malkin) instead, Malgin ended up registering only two goals and four points in 31 career games with the Leafs."
NHL players are returning to the Winter Olympics after over a decade, and the Toronto Maple Leafs have three representatives: Auston Matthews (Team USA), William Nylander (Team Sweden) and Oliver Ekman-Larsson (Team Sweden). Nylander and Ekman-Larsson recovered from recent injuries in time to join the Games. Several former Maple Leafs also made Olympic rosters, demonstrating past roster depth. Denis Malgin, traded in 2020 for Mason Marchment, had limited impact in Toronto but now leads Zurich SC with 14 goals and 41 points in 41 Swiss-league games. Pontus Holmberg has recorded nine goals and 17 points in 48 games with Tampa Bay.
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