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"I'm ready for camp": Maple Leafs prospect Easton Cowan believes he's ready for the NHL after the Memorial Cup victory
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Maple Leafs Prospect Easton Cowan Declares “I’m Ready for Camp” Following Memorial Cup Triumph, Eyeing NHL Debut

June 6, 2025 4 Min Read
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Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Easton Cowan is setting his sights on the NHL for the upcoming season. At 20 years old, Cowan has enjoyed an impressive junior career, securing multiple accolades such as OHL regular season and playoff MVP, along with league Memorial Cup titles and tournament MVP honors. After helping the London Knights win the Memorial Cup, Cowan spoke on Leafs Morning Take with Nick Alberga and Jay Rosehill about finishing his junior career and contemplating his next steps.

Reflecting on the Memorial Cup victory, Cowan shared, “It’s finally hitting me now. Bringing the Cup to London feels surreal. It’s been fantastic spending the last few days celebrating with the team.” Last year, the Knights were disappointed after a narrow 4-3 loss to the host Saginaw Spirit in the tournament final, but their talent kept hopes alive for a comeback.

“Last year was tough, but everyone was determined to improve. We stayed connected and remained focused throughout the summer,” Cowan said. The team’s goal to reach the finals and win was clear from the start, something their captain Sam O’Reilly emphasized.

Cowan, who posted historic point streaks and 39 points (13 goals, 26 assists) over 17 playoff games, is now turning his focus toward professional hockey. He was one of the final cuts at last fall’s Leafs training camp and hopes to return in 2025 with a serious NHL bid. “Like any player in my position, my goal is to make the NHL. I’m confident I can do that by continuing to get faster, stronger, and smarter on the ice.”

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After their Memorial Cup victory, the message from the Leafs was to take a break before hitting summer workouts. “Everyone messaged me, telling me to enjoy the moment and take some time off,” Cowan said with a smile. He enjoyed some downtime playing golf and relaxing with friends after a long season.

Looking ahead to fall training camps, Cowan could have an opportunity to secure a spot in the Leafs’ top six forwards, especially with uncertainty surrounding Mitch Marner’s future as a potential free agent this summer. Cowan believes he’s ready for the intensity of playing in Toronto. “London is like Toronto in the OHL, with lots of fans and critics. I’m used to that pressure and just focus on playing my best hockey and improving.”

Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube has noted Cowan’s need to improve his puck management—a common adjustment for players transitioning from junior hockey. Cowan acknowledged this growth, highlighting how his 200-foot game has improved. “I’ve learned when to take risks and when to play it safe. I feel confident playing both ends of the ice and being reliable in key situations.”

Cowan’s goal is clear: to impress in camp and secure a spot on the NHL roster. “Managing the puck well in camp is crucial. I know I have the smarts and skills to contribute in all areas, from penalty killing to power plays. The jump to the NHL is big, but I’m ready.”

Fan Take: Easton Cowan’s rise signals exciting potential for the Maple Leafs and their fans, offering a fresh talent ready to make an impact at the highest level. His development and readiness to step into a key role highlight the Leafs’ promising future and inject new energy into the sport as they aim for NHL success.

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