The Toronto Maple Leafs are lining up as a serious player in the Sergei Bobrovsky sweepstakes, and the fit comes with the kind of baggage that can make a front office pause. With the Florida Panthers deciding to go in another direction and trade for Jacob Markstrom, Bobrovsky is now set to hit unrestricted free agency on Wednesday, and Chris Johnston of TSN says Toronto is expected to be among the teams checking to see whether there’s a match.
Johnston said Bobrovsky had originally been asking for a six-year extension from Florida, a term that would have taken him to age 44. That kind of ask helps explain why the Panthers moved on, even after Bobrovsky lowered his demands. Still, Johnston suggested the market could get interesting fast, and that Toronto may be willing to think in terms of term rather than just chasing the highest annual number.
“I think it’s going to be an interesting contract, one way or another,” said Johnston.
He also pointed to the Leafs’ current mindset as a reason they could be willing to roll the dice. Toronto is in the middle of what Johnston described as an aggressive remake and remodel phase, and he connected that approach to a willingness to accept some risk on a long-term Bobrovsky deal.
“The Toronto Maple Leafs are going to be among the teams that see if there’s a fit there. I think what’s interesting from Toronto’s end of things here; we heard John Chayak when he went and got Darren Raddysh say they knew there was risk involved in that contract, but obviously the Leafs are in an aggressive remake, remodel frame of mind right now. Obviously, the Bobrovsky deal, if it’s a long-term one, would have some risk to it as well.”
That’s the core of the issue for Toronto: Bobrovsky could still rebound, but there’s just as much reason to wonder whether the decline has already started. At 38, the downside is obvious, and a long deal would be the sort of commitment a team could regret quickly if his game drops off.
The question now is how far the Maple Leafs are actually willing to go. Is Toronto ready to go to $6 million over six years? And with Florida out of the picture, will Bobrovsky still command that kind of money on the open market?
There’s also the roster wrinkle. If Toronto pushes hard enough to land him, the team would likely need to clear out another goaltender to make room. That leaves Anthony Stolarz and Dennis Hildeby as the names that could be affected if the Leafs decide Bobrovsky is worth the gamble.
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