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The official Toronto Maple Leafs twitter account that gives you the latest news and inside scoop on your favourite team. Managed by Jonathan Sinden and Matt Iaboni.
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Leafs_TV is the official account of Leafs TV. Follow along for news about the network, TV schedule updates, latest video from practice and much more.
Not only is Dallas Eakins the head coach of the Toronto Marlies but he is also an avid cyclist. When he isn't behind the bench, he is usually on his bike.
Spencer Abbott was selected to the 2011-12 Hockey East First-Team All-Stars, as well as being named the 2011-12 Athletic Republic Player of the Year.
Will Acton is a 23 year old forward from Stouffville, ON. The son of former NHLer Keith Acton and a native of Stouffville, Ontario, Will played collegiate hockey at Lake Superior State.
Defenceman Jesse Blacker was the Leafs' 2nd round pick in the 2009 NHL Draft. The Toronto native helped the Owen Sound Attack reach the Memorial Cup in 2011.
Tyler Bozak signed a 2 year contract in 2009 after leaving the University of Denver following two seasons with the Pioneers. Bozak is one of the more active players on Twitter in the entire league.
Jerry D'Amigo won a Gold Medal at the 2010 World Junior Championship with the USA and was also named ECAC Rookie Of The Year in 2010.
Jamie Devane is a 6'5 forward from Mississauga, Ontario who was drafted by the Leafs in the third round of the 2009 Draft.
Matt Frattin was selected 99th overall in 2007. In his senior season of college hockey he was honoured as the WCHA player of the year.
Jake Gardiner was acquired from Anaheim and joins the Maple Leafs after playing at the University of Wisconsin. Gardiner is a smooth- skating offensive defenceman.
Carl Gunnarsson was drafted by the Leafs in 2007. He looks to follow in the footsteps of fellow Swedes who have had success with the Maple Leafs.
Simon Gysbers signed with the Maple Leafs after a four-year career at Lake Superior State University. Gysbers was the top offensive defenseman for the Marlies in his first pro season.
Nazem Kadri was drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs seventh overall in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. Kadri is the fourth player of Lebanese descent to play in the NHL.
Leafs sniper Phil Kessel is one of the most dynamic players in the NHL. In his rookie season, he was awarded the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.
Leo Komarov is a Finland native who was chosen 180th overall in the 6th Round of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.
Mike Komisarek is a New York native and of Polish descent who joined the Leafs in 2009. The big defenceman does quite a bit of charity work for Camp Oochigeas.
Mike Kostka signed with the Leafs in 2012. The 27-year old was born in Ajax, Ont. He signed his first professional contract with the Buffalo Sabres in 2008.
The Leafs added offensive defenceman John-Michael Liles in a trade from Colorado just before the 2011 draft. He is an excellent skater and one of the best power-play players in the league.
Joffrey Lupul is one of the most followed players in the NHL on Twitter. A little known fact is that he has been traded twice for Chris Pronger.
Greg McKegg was drafted 62nd overall in the 3rd round in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. McKegg is a natural goal scorer with a good mind for the game..
Frazer McLaren was claimed off waivers from the Sharks on January 31, 2013. McLaren was drafted 203rd overall in the 2007 draft.
Ryan O'Byrne was acquired in April 2013 in a trade with the Colorado Avalanche. He was born in Victoria, BC and was selected 79th overall by the Canadiens in 2003.
Brad Ross was drafted 43rd overall in the 2nd round in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. Ross is considered to be a super-pest, with complimentary offensive potential.
Ben Scrivens joined the Leafs system in April 2010 and has spent time with the ECHL Reading Royals and the Toronto Marlies in his professional career.
James Van Riemsdyk was acquired in June 2012 from the Philadelphia Flyers. The New Jersey native was selected 2nd overall in the 2007 NHL Draft.
Mike Zigomanis signed with the Maple Leafs in 2010. The Toronto native is a former Stanley Cup winner with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Paul Hendrick is the Leafs sideline reporter for Leafs games on Leafs TV and Rogers Sportsnet. He is with the team day-in and day-out and has the latest Leafs news.
Pat Park is the Director of Media Relations for the Maple Leafs. He is a must follow for team news and updates all season long.
Greg Millen is the Leafs colour analyst for Leafs games on Leafs TV and Rogers Sportsnet. Greg is a former NHL goalie having played 14 seasons.
The Marlies play-by-play man Jon Abbott joins the AHL team after being a broadcaster with the Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey League.
Reid Mitchell is the Maple Leafs Director of Hockey and Scouting Administration. He is a must follow for Leafs prospect news and team updates.
Dan Dunleavy is the radio play-by-play voice of the Toronto Maple Leafs on Talk Radio AM640. Dunleavy will also host all home pregame shows.
Mike Ulmer writes on the Raptors, Leafs, Toronto FC and Marlies. After 25 years as a sportswriter, seven as a columnist at the Toronto Sun, he knows absolutely everything.
Matt Iaboni is the Leafs online community manager for the Leafs covering the team on a day-to-day basis. You can tweet at Matt during every Leafs game and interact with fellow Leafs fan using #TMLtalk.
Brooke Pashley is the in-arena host for Leafs games at Air Canada Centre after working with the Marlies. You can find her at every Leafs so be sure to say hi!
Jonathan Sinden is the Toronto Maple Leafs social media guy who manages the official team accounts. Got any questions or concerns? Find him on @JonSinden or Facebook.
Clayton Hansler follows the Marlies home and road and is your source for how the Leafs of the future are doing. Check out his blog here!
Carlton the Bear is the official team mascot of the Leafs. He is not only loved by fellow polar bears but everyone in Leafs Nation.







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