
"The Leafs made a few acquisitions in the offseason, trying to fill a massive hole in the lineup that was caused by the Mitch Marner departure. In the Marner deal, forward Nicolas Roy was the return. Toronto also acquired forward Dakota Joshua from the Vancouver Canucks, with hopes of him adding more depth. To round out the trades, they also got their hands on Finnish forward Matias Maccelli. They have also given youngster Easton Cowan a try."
"Drafted in 2023 (first-round, 28th overall), Cowan is in his first season with the Leafs and had a decent first few NHL games, recording three points, all of which were assists, in his first six games. There was some wonder and hope regarding whether he would make the roster out of training camp. Fortunately, he did. Cowan turned heads during his time in the OHL with the London Knights, where in 175 total games, he recorded 220 points."
Toronto Maple Leafs made several offseason acquisitions to fill the scoring void created by Mitch Marner's departure, acquiring Nicolas Roy, Dakota Joshua, and Matias Maccelli. Nicolas Roy has 28 games played with 2 goals and 8 assists for 10 points and recorded four points (one goal, three assists) in his first 15 games for Toronto. Dakota Joshua and Matias Maccelli were added with hopes of providing more depth. Rookie Easton Cowan has played 23 games, scored 4 goals and 6 assists for 10 points, registered three assists in his first six games, and was briefly sent to the AHL before being recalled.
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