NHL analyst Justin Bourne identified Domi as the “top player in trouble” ahead of the trade deadline as the team tries to land some reinforcements in return.
The Maple Leafs are in need of a centerman and could also add a defenseman. However, NHL analyst Jeremy Tingly of NHLTradeRumors named Max Domi as a potential trade candidate if Toronto has to subtract from its roster. “So far, there’s no doubt ...
Domi notched two assists and two shots on goal in Sunday's 5-2 win over the Blackhawks. Domi set up both of Nicholas Robertson's goals, including one on the power play. The goal drought marches on for Domi -- he's gone 24 games without scoring,
NHL season progresses, the Toronto Maple Leafs are positioning themselves as serious contenders for the Atlantic Division crown. With a balance
Robertson fired three of his team’s six shots on goal in the first period and then opened the scoring for the Leafs with a power-play goal in the second. He wasn’t done there, as he hustled to the net with fifteen seconds left in the period to take advantage of a terrific set-up from Domi for his second goal of the night.
With the Maple Leafs this season, he’s skated in 15 games recording 2 goals and 2 assists for 4 points. Toronto would also deal Domi who is a fan-favorite forward but has struggled this season.