- The Toronto Maple Leafs signed two-time Vezina winner Sergei Bobrovsky to a three-year, $21-million deal, aiming to provide championship-level stability in net.
- To balance the roster and address depth, the Leafs traded goaltender Dennis Hildeby to Tampa Bay for forward Nick Paul, while also moving Nick Robertson to Pittsburgh.
- General Manager John Chayka aggressively bolstered the team’s center depth by signing Teddy Blueger and Colton Sissons to handle defensive-zone and penalty-kill responsibilities.
- The team added offensive versatility and right-shot options by signing Jack Roslovic, Brandon Duhaime, and Zack MacEwen to multi-year contracts.
- Management emphasized that these moves were designed to maintain future salary cap flexibility while providing the coaching staff with a deeper, more physical, and faster lineup.
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