William Nylander scores late in OT
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On a recent episode of The Real Kyper and Bourne Show, former NHL enforcer Nick Kypreos joined co-host Justin Bourne to share their thoughts on William Nylander’s impact with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
While the Toronto Maple Leafs sink deeper into their longest slump in years, star forward William Nylander attempts to project an upbeat mood, though the weight of the team's growing injury list suggests otherwise.
William Nylander is proving to be the Toronto Maple Leafs' crucial difference-maker, consistently delivering under pressure. His game-winning overtime
The Toronto Maple Leafs slipped to another loss on Saturday, falling 3-2 to the Chicago Blackhawks as leading forward William Nylander remained without a shot.
And then Nylander made amends. The Swede scored the winner on a mesmerizing solo effort in overtime after some terrific work down low from John Tavares as Toronto picked up a pressure-releasing 3-2 victory that snapped a five-game slide that included four regulation losses.
Toronto Maple Leafs face a troubling period. William Nylander has not recorded a shot on goal in consecutive games. This marks his longest streak without a shot since 2019. The team is shorthanded with key players injured.
Down on one knee, William Nylander roofed a puck over Utah Mammoth goaltender Vitek Vanecek on Wednesday for his sixth goal of the season. He celebrated the goal and the fact that this is his best start to a season in his NHL career.
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William Nylander’s priceless response to his own goal
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The Toronto Maple Leafs prepare to face the St. Louis Blues tonight at Scotiabank Arena, with significant attention on star winger William Nylander. A