This year, the Toronto Maple Leafs must commit 100 percent and go all in for a chance to win a first round, let alone the Stanley Cup. It is truly now-or-never with their core four still under cap control and with one season remaining. This makes it obvious that they will be looking for some large fish to attract to the city of Toronto. The Vancouver Canucks, on the other hand, are making a new beginning. By the March 3rd deadline, we are expecting Vancouver to be sellers and possibly trade Boeser and Horvat. Kyle Dubas chose to see the Canucks last night instead of watching his own team lose 6-2 to the Ottawa Senators in his second game away from home. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/risingaction/status/1619169338967351296?s=20&t=esSDoYYHEOw_Lg9xp7sr1g'> </a></blockquote></div> Whether it is Luke Schenn, or a bigger name like Brock Boeser, it is fair to expect that a Canuck will change into different blue threads for the postseason. Source: Maple Leafs Insider