In last night’s loss to the Detroit Red Wings, the Toronto Maple Leafs suffered another serious blow on defense, losing Oliver Ekman-Larsson partway through the game to a lower-body injury. Earlier today, on TSN’s Insider Trading, Pierre LeBrun posited that Ekman-Larsson is expected to miss some time. Still, there’s no concern about his availability for Team Sweden at the Olympics.
As bad as it is to lose your highest-scoring defenseman, that’s not the only injury Toronto’s defensive core suffered last night. According to TSN’s Chris Johnston, there is concern from the Maple Leafs that Brandon Carlo is also suffering from an ailment. Carlo only recently returned from a foot injury that cost him two months of the 2025-26 campaign.
Factoring in the long-term groin injury to Chris Tanev, Toronto may be without 75% of the top-four of their defensive core for the foreseeable future. Few teams would be able to absorb that many losses, and it couldn’t come at a worse time for the Maple Leafs, who currently sit one point back of the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.
Still, although the team has yet to provide an update on the status of Ekman-Larsson or Carlo, LeBrun indicated on Insider Trading that the new injuries have motivated the Maple Leafs to increase their efforts to acquire a defenseman.
LeBrun specifically mentioned Dougie Hamilton of the New Jersey Devils and Luke Schenn of the Winnipeg Jets as likely options. Each defenseman has been linked to the Maple Leafs rather significantly over the last few weeks.
Still, there are a few reasons for pause. It’s not to suggest that Toronto couldn’t use an outside acquisition to bolster its defensive core, but desperation typically leads to overpayment. That’s not something the Maple Leafs can afford to do with so little prospect and draft capital.
Furthermore, the possibility of a Hamilton trade in the near future has taken a steep decline over the last few days. New Jersey recently lost defenseman Luke Hughes for the next month or more with a shoulder separation, opening a spot in the top four for Hamilton. As long as Hughes remains out, the Devils will be less inclined to move Hamilton despite the perceived benefits of doing so.
Meanwhile, it’s not obvious that Schenn would be a significant upgrade over Toronto’s other options. He’s had a disappointing year with the Jets, scoring one goal and six points in 35 games, averaging 13:51 of ice time per game. Furthermore, his defensive metrics have declined, showing a CorsiFor% of 45.2% and an on-ice SV% of 89.2% at even strength.
It’s clear that the Maple Leafs will need to bring in some help at any rate. Toronto has seven more games until the upcoming Olympic break, and their record over that stretch could have significant ramifications for the rest of the season.

A Red Wing sweep of the Leafs will bring a lot of things to light!
Watching the game last night if it wasn’t for Woll being a beast average goalie probably lets in 5 goals before OT. On other hand Mathews just seeming to miss his shots by inches this game could have been wildly different
Here is a trade idea for Toronto.
Rangers send Schneider, Soucy, and Alex Lafreniere for Matt Knies, and top two prospects Defenseman Ben Danford, and Center Easton Cowan.
Why
Cause Knies>Lafreniere. Danford is probably on the team next year and Cowan is looking like a key piece to this team. Only guy that needs to go from Toronto is Rielly he looks completely outa place on this team
makes zero sense for toronto. they give up arguably the best player in knies, and give up two cheap young players for a quick fix.
Soucy is 31 and wouldn’t be traded for danford SU and Schneider struggles defensively which doesnt help Toronto. they can play poorly in their own end on their own right now.
he looks completely in place on the team, just outta position which has been the case for 4+ years.
he’d be better off considering a 3rd line W role as he still has speed and offensive prowess but can’t play a lick of D
The Maple Leafs management never have a plan, Year, After year, They buckle to the fanbase, And local media, Because of these facts, They are always chasing the game, Not unlike a degenerate gambler who’s rent is late.
I guess Dubas took all the doctors to Pittsburgh with him.
The number of injuries and the cageyness of how they disclose them sure has nosedived since Treliving took over.