Luke Fox
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Luke Fox's favourite co-op placement was following the 1999 Dallas Stars. He has been writing hockey stories for Sportsnet for more than five years. In a previous life, he wrote a book about rap music. He ran home early from his first sleepover because they didn't watch Hockey Night in Canada at his friend’s house.
NHL’s top UFAs still available: Latest rumours
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Even after NHL general managers spent $950 million on July 1, there is still plenty of talent remaining on the open market. Sportsnet's Luke Fox breaks down the best of the rest.
Why fresh challenge led Senators great Daniel Alfredsson to rival Maple Leafs
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Maple Leafs signal fresh approach with Alfredsson addition
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For Chayka’s Leafs, the completion of an overhauled bench, as selected by Hiller, further enforces its off-season themes of top-down alignment and a training camp that should feel fresher, with faces and ideas, than it has in years.
Why Sergei Bobrovsky chose the Toronto Maple Leafs
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What resonates about Sergei Bobrovsky’s initial meeting with the press as a Maple Leaf is gratitude — for everyone in his all-world orbit.  Luke Fox has more on why the goaltender decided to join Toronto.
Q and A with Macklin Celebrini: On new Sharks, captaining Crosby, contract status
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Sergei Bobrovsky headlines Maple Leafs' wild free agency, trade day
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John Chayka got down to business Wednesday, grinding out two trades and five signings, headlined by the one and only Sergei Bobrovsky. Luke Fox digs into the GM's wild day.
NHL's top UFAs of 2026: Latest rumours, reports
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Even with most of the best players off the board, a bunch of established and emerging talent is still trending toward being available on July 1. Luke Fox breaks down the top unrestricted free agents set to hit the market.
‘What I hoped for’: Troy Stecher thrilled with new Maple Leafs deal
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Maple Leafs eager to take 'bigger swings' in free agency
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While Detroit Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman hasn’t closed the door on Patrick Kane, the all-time leading U.S.-born scorer is believed to be changing sweaters once again. The Maple Leafs just might be a good fit.