William Nylander addressed reporters after Wednesday’s practice, and a honest commentary on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ ...
Toronto Maple Leafs' star right winger William Nylander shares his thoughts on his team's three-game slump after losing to ...
Nylander has just one goal in his last 10 games with the Maple Leafs, dating back to Dec. 21 against the New York Islanders.
The Leafs’ offensive approach under Craig Berube depends on a hard and heavy forecheck, point shots and bodies around the net. “We gotta find a way to generate shots and get them through and have more ...
William Nylander needs to step his game up further to another level, according to Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube ...
Toronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander's younger sister Ella indulged in a multi-course dinner at the upscale Japanese restaurant Nobu in downtown Toronto to wrap up 2024. Through a series ...
Now her progeny have had another annus horribilis. Prince William, whose father and wife were diagnosed with cancer, called 2024 the “hardest year” of his life. Queen Camilla, who had her own ...
The walk was an especially momentous one for watchers of the Princess of Wales: Last year’s hike to Norfolk’s St. Mary Magdalene Church was the last time most members of the public lay eyes on ...
FOOTBALL-mad Prince George lined up with his dad William to play in a traditional festive match for the first time. Father and son were cheered on from the sidelines by the Princess of Wales ...
George, 11, Charlotte, 9, and Louis, 6, walked alongside their parents Prince William and Kate, the Princess of Wales, as members of Britain's royal family made their way into St. Mary Magdalene ...
Nylander notched two assists and three shots on goal in Monday's 5-2 loss to the Jets. Nylander helped out on both of John Tavares' tallies in the game, one of which came on the power play.
At the time she described it with the now infamous phrase, "annus horribilis". In 2024, Prince William faced not only his wife's ill health, but the King's cancer diagnosis too, and always there ...