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Dakota Joshua, now playing alongside Auston Matthews on the Toronto Maple Leafs, delivers a heartfelt message as he reunites ...
Joshua, a fifth-round (128th overall) pick by the Maple Leafs in the 2014 NHL Draft, called returning to Toronto a “full ...
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Dakota Joshua is hungry to become a factor with his team in their ever-long pursuit of hockey ...
The Vancouver Canucks recently traded Dakota Joshua and Arturs Silovs, sparking debate. Frank Corrado suggests losing Joshua, ...
Dakota Joshua, after overcoming a challenging season marked by a cancer diagnosis and injuries with the Vancouver Canucks, ...
Former NHL player and now analyst, Frank Corrado, took to the airwaves to blast the Canucks for trading Dakota Joshua to the ...
After being traded from Vancouver Canucks to the Toronto Maple Leafs, Dakota Joshua will now wear No. 81—the number once made ...
Brad Treliving’s stated goal of acquiring a top-six forward to replace some of Mitch Marner’s contributions also comes with a subplot of developing a legitimate, two-way, hard-to-play-against third ...
When Dakota Joshua puts on a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey for the first time, he'll be wearing a number that many fans are ...
After trading Dakota Joshua, the Canucks are looking to add Jack Roslovic from the remaining NHL free agency pool.
Dakota Joshua was recently acquired by the Toronto Maple Leafs from the Vancouver Canucks. He has chosen to wear No.
Canucks insider Satiar Shah revealed that trading Joshua is a crucial step in their ongoing cap space management. He still had three years left on his deal, carrying a cap hit of $3.25 million. On ...