And nobody was more surprised than Lorentz himself. “I’m used to looking a little lower down in the lineup for my name”, Lorentz told reporters with a grin at Monday’s practice.
It has not only helped Lorentz become one of the few players to not miss a game this season, but he is in a prime position to get an extension with the Leafs at some point soon.
When Steven Lorentz glanced at the lineup chart on Monday morning ahead of Toronto Maple Leafs practice, he was a little surprised. Instead of his name being down on the fourth line beside David ...
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‘Can’t Imagine Too Much Trouble For Toronto And Steven Lorentz’: Should The Maple Leafs Extend The Hometown Forward Now That He’s Eligible?Could an extension be on the horizon for Toronto Maple Leafs forward Steven Lorentz? The 28-year-old became eligible to sign a contract extension with the organization on January 1, the earliest ...
Lorentz, who brought his father Mark, grew up a lifelong Leafs fan and is sharing memories with some of the greats he grew up watching. PHILADELPHIA — Steven Lorentz grew up a lifelong Toronto ...
Steven Lorentz shared his thoughts on joining the Maple Leafs’ top line with Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner. The move came after Matthew Knies was replaced on the line. After Monday’s ...
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Steven Lorentz received his first penalty of the season in Saturday's 7-3 comeback win over the Montreal Canadiens. Lorentz received a two-minute minor for tripping ...
Leafs winger Steven Lorentz is getting an unexpected promotion. A staple on the fourth line most of the year, Lorentz will start beside Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner on the top line on Tuesday ...
Lorentz scored a goal Tuesday in a 3-1 win against the Islanders. Lorentz, who hadn't found the back of the net in 23 games, pushed the Leafs ahead in the second period. His marker stood as the ...
But four-goal fourth line winger Steven Lorentz thought he’d won the lottery seeing his No. 18 on the left beside 34 and 16. Your Midday Sun Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto ...
On Saturday night at Scotiabank Arena, warm-ups turned into an unexpected spectacle when Steven Lorentz’s helmet became hilariously stuck between two panes of glass before the Toronto Maple ...
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