From koshtorontosun: Whoever the next GM of the MapleLeafs is, they'll have to make every dollar count in free agency.
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Buying out the final year of Murray’s deal also could be a way to go. That would drop the cap hit next season to $687,500, via capfriendly.com, but the Leafs would have to absorb a cap hit in 2024-25 of $2 million before Murray’s contract would come fully off the books.Article content Of the Leafs’ 10 unrestricted free agents, none will command more than winger Michael Bunting and centre Ryan O’Reilly. Some think O’Reilly will wind up back with the St. Louis Blues, who traded their captain to the Leafs in February. If it’s with St. Louis or somewhere else, the expectation is that O’Reilly will sign a contract of at least three years with an AAV of more than $5-million.
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