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TheLeafsNation on MSNTeam Sweden preview: William Nylander expected to play a pivotal role in team’s offenceToronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander is going to be one of Team Sweden’s most leaned-on players at the 4 Nations Face ...
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TheLeafsNation on MSNNylander lining up with Zibanejad, Rakell on Team Sweden at practiceToronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander participated in his first practice with Team Sweden for the 4 Nations Face-Off, ...
Sundin was the captain of the 2006 Swedish team that won the gold medal at the Turin Olympics. Now, he’s turned into a fan and is hoping Nylander can help the Swedes enjoy similar international ...
Jack Royston is Newsweek's Chief Royal Correspondent based in London, U.K. He reports on the British royal family—including King Charles III, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and ...
Every game now he gets at least one, and oftentimes more. William Nylander has become the NHL’s breakaway king. Nylander’s last three goals — Nos. 26, 27, and 28 on the year — have come ...
At the center of Monday’s victory was William Nylander, whose knack for breakaway getaways has been on full display recently. Scoring his fourth goal in three games, Nylander now has four of his ...
“I just try to play for him and learn as much as I can from him.” The reason for William Nylander’s ability to get breakaways is fairly simple, Matthews figured. “He’s really good at ...
Matthew Knies scored twice, Auston Matthews scored in his fourth straight game and William Nylander got his team-leading 28th in a contest that ended up closer than it looked like it should have been.
Auston Matthews, with a goal and an assist, and William Nylander also scored for Toronto (30-16-2). Joseph Woll made 27 saves. Mitch Marner added an empty-net goal and two assists. Nick Paul ...
Craig Berube makes a point of trying to have a chat with William Nylander every day. The Maple Leafs coach, though, isn’t necessarily attempting to get a firmer grasp on what makes the uber ...
The team is off on Friday as they travel to Montreal. William Nylander insisted the Leafs losing streak wasn't anything to lose sleep over. "It's only been three games," he said following ...
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