In this instance, we’re talking about the future of veteran defenseman Mark Giordano as a Maple Leaf. The 40-year-old blueliner was the oldest player in the NHL this past season, but in a recent ...
But this year, there’s a new prominent name waiting, hoping he’ll get another shot at playing and winning a Stanley Cup: veteran defenseman and recent Toronto Maple Leafs player Mark Giordano.
As the NHL's 2024-25 season draws closer, veteran and now-former Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Mark Giordano remains unsigned, prompting speculation about the next chapter for the Toronto native.
Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Mark Giordano is planning to continue his playing career. "Mark has made the decision that he's playing for a few more years," said Giordano's agent, Rich Winter ...
In an article for The Athletic, Pierre LeBrun and Chris Johnston wrote about a handful of veteran defencemen who still aren’t signed — Mark Giordano, John Klingberg, Justin Schultz ...
He replaces Mark Giordano, who held the role until he was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs on March 20, 2022. "I was pretty honored," Eberle said after the loss. "To be a captain in this league ...
Recent Toronto Maple Leafs D-man Mark Giordano doesn't have an NHL contract for this season yet, but no one should blame the 41-year-old for trying to hang on as an NHLer. When an NHL player is ...