The Toronto Maple Leafs are heading into NHL free agency with a reputation for aiming high, and new general manager John Chayka made it clear the team is not planning to play small.
“There are some bigger swings we’ll take and look at some things,” said new general manager John Chayka. “There are some players we like.
There are some needs we have. We will be aggressive, but we will also make sure we are not doing anything to hurt the future.”
That approach has already sparked a short list of possible targets, with Toronto linked to four names that would each bring a different kind of help.
Patrick Kane is one of the more intriguing options. He is expected to test free agency, even though the Detroit Red Wings would like to keep him. There was also a small Toronto breadcrumb when the newest Leaf, Gavin McKenna, said, “Patrick Kane texted me,” and added, “He’s my idol, so that was cool.”
Kane would give the Leafs a veteran presence who could be brought in on what is likely to be a bonus-heavy, relatively inexpensive deal. He could fit on a line with McKenna and possibly even Auston Matthews, which would also help Toronto build out a stronger second line. Still, Toronto is not the only team in the mix, with “whispers” that Buffalo could be in the picture too.
In goal, Sergei Bobrovsky is a name to watch after the Florida Panthers add Jacob Markstrom, which makes Bobrovsky look headed for free agency. Toronto has been mentioned alongside Edmonton and Los Angeles as a team that could have interest.
The fit is easy to see on paper after the Maple Leafs traded Joseph Woll and with Anthony Stolarz having shown he seems good for no more than 30 games a season. Stolarz and Bobrovsky did win a Stanley Cup together in Florida.
Chayka was asked about the possibility of adding a goaltender and said, “But it is a key position. If there is a chance to make it better, like any position, we will do that.”
Boone Jenner is another player expected to reach the UFA market. At 33, he is not the same player he once was, but there is still value in what he brings.
He has learned how to stay productive despite foot speed that is an issue, and he remains tough to play against, sound defensively, and reliable on faceoffs. The challenge is figuring out what the market will do with him.
There could be plenty of demand, but there may also be hesitation if he is chasing a high AAV or long term. Columbus wants to keep him, and after the way things have gone for the Blue Jackets, they could use some good news.
Then there is Mason Marchment, another Blue Jackets player Toronto is reportedly watching. Pierre LeBrun reported the Leafs could be among the suitors if Marchment reaches free agency, which is expected.
Chris Johnston said, “He makes a lot of sense for where the Leafs are at. He is a big guy who can play physically, get in on the forecheck, and be a middle-six type of winger.
I do think the Leafs have a need for that type of skill set.”
LeBrun also noted that a fairly strong market is forming for Marchment if he does get to free agency, which means Toronto would have to be careful about the price.
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