Toronto Maple Leafs November Prospect Update Vol. 2- AHL

TORONTO, ON- MAY 1 - Chris Mueller, #19, celebrates after scoring as the Toronto Marlies beat the Cleveland Monsters 5-2 in game one in the second round of the Calder Cup Play-offs in Toronto. May 1, 2019. (Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
TORONTO, ON- MAY 1 - Chris Mueller, #19, celebrates after scoring as the Toronto Marlies beat the Cleveland Monsters 5-2 in game one in the second round of the Calder Cup Play-offs in Toronto. May 1, 2019. (Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
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TORONTO, ON- MAY 1 – Chris Mueller, #19, celebrates after scoring as the Toronto Marlies beat the Cleveland Monsters 5-2 in game one in the second round of the Calder Cup Play-offs in Toronto. May 1, 2019. (Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
TORONTO, ON- MAY 1 – Chris Mueller, #19, celebrates after scoring as the Toronto Marlies beat the Cleveland Monsters 5-2 in game one in the second round of the Calder Cup Play-offs in Toronto. May 1, 2019. (Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

November is here and the Toronto Maple Leafs farm team remain undefeated in regulation, under the helm of Sheldon Keefe.

The Marlies have been fortunate to get the Toronto Maple Leafs “roster run-off” As a result, the Marlies have toyed with its opponents at times.

There is no doubt that the Leafs have a lot of borderline NHL players who couldn’t quite stick with the team on the Marlies current roster: Nic Petan, Kevin Gravel, Jordan Schmaltz and Rasmus Sandin just to name a few.

The Marlies are able to run a wave of offense against every team they face, tiring them out with a barrage of speed, skill and strong forechecking.

The Marlies roster is fantastic, but it’s not just the borderline NHL players that make it good. The Toronto Maple Leafs have incredible prospect depth considering the quality of their team at the NHL level.

In this part of our monthly Leafs prospect series, I will look at the AHL Prospects the team currently has.