After becoming a staple of Toronto’s blue line in the 2024-25 season, there were expectations he would continue to be a defensive anchor as the Maple Leafs pushed for improved results this year.
Here’s a look back at Tanev’s season.
How the year went
Chris Tanev played top minutes through Toronto’s first six games, helping amass an early 3-2-1 record. But his season had barely started before it was already over.
In total, Tanev finished the season with two assists in his 11 appearances. He averaged under 18 minutes/night, though this was skewed by games cut short or where his minutes were managed.
Statistical profile
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All stats at 5-on-5 via Natural Stat Trick.
Chris Tanev’s statistical profile is limited given he only appeared in 11 games. For that same reason, his league-wide rankings aren’t relevant in this case.
In 11 games, Tanev was only on the ice for five goals against at 5-on-5. Among Leafs defencemen who appeared in at least 10 games, Tanev is one of just two blue liners who kept a positive goal differential at 5-on-5 (the other being Oliver Ekman-Larsson at +1). His expected goals against per 60 sat an impressive rate of 2.59, with the average among Leafs skaters who ended up with 400+ minutes being 3.52.
Obviously it’s hard to extrapolate from such a small set of games, but it’s not hard to see that his heavy presence was missed this season as the Maple Leafs floundered defensively.
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