It's about a month before the Toronto Maple Leafs get their season going, but it’s never too early to start wondering about their contract situatio...
It's about a month before the Toronto Maple Leafs get their season going, but it’s never too early to start wondering about their contract situation this year.
With many opinions being shared about how Toronto's allocated its salary to the top four forwards on its roster — Auston Matthews, John Tavares, Mitchell Marner, and William Nylander — it can be easy to forget about the other 20-odd guys on the team at any given time. And while Matthews signed a contract with the highest annual average value in NHL history this summer, he's still got one year remaining on his current deal.
Coming off their most successful season since 2004 with a first-round playoff win over the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Leafs still have a bitter taste in their mouth after falling in the second round to the Florida Panthers before their divisional rivals advanced all the way to the second round of the Stanley Cup Finals.
Toronto didn't undergo wholesale changes this summer like some predicted, but they've shored up a few pieces around the edges, notably bringing in Tyler Bertuzzi, Max Domi, and John Klingberg on one-year deals., though he’ll have some work to do to crack the final roster. Here's what each of Toronto's players are set to have as their cap hit for the coming season, as per CapFriendly.com:
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