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Realistic Off-Season

Created by: TrueCanuck
Team: 2021-22 Toronto Maple Leafs
Initial Creation Date: Jun. 11, 2021
Published: Jun. 11, 2021
Salary Cap Mode: Basic
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Position
Trade Clause
Max Perf. Bonus
Expiry Status
Term Remaining
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Waivers ExemptMcDavid, Connor
$12,500,000 (Performance Bonus$250,000)
C
NMC
UFA - 5
Description
I see this at the most likely look at an off-season, and if I were a Leafs fan I wouldn't hate it considering the circumstances. I highly doubt any of the big 4 are moved, I think if a huge move were to come it would be moving Morgan Rielly. but that seems unlikely as well. It's going to be an off-season fuelled by rumours (thanks CJ), but definitely an interesting and key point for Toronto.

As for the draft, I've posted prospects before that I think Toronto should look at. Based on my own scouting reports, this is who I think Toronto should pick:

2nd round, 59th overall - (C) Oliver Kapanen - KalPa (u20 SM-sarja)

5th round, 155th overall - (D) Hugo Gabrielson - Frolunda HC (J20 Nationell)

6th round, 187th overall - (C) Josh Doan - Chicago Steel (USHL)

6th round, 191st overall - (D) Luke Mittelstadt - Eden Prarie High (USHS-MN)

*If you'd like an opinion or personal scouting report on any of these players, just ask in the comments*


The main need will be to re-establish the team's depth with players who have performed in playoffs before. From there, it's on the core to start performing when it matters most otherwise next off-season will likely see drastic changes. I see Toronto likely rolling with the 20 man roster again this season. Because of their cap situation it makes it incredibly difficult to have healthy scratches on the roster, but with the Marlies right down the street (literally) it's not a problem calling people up and managing the cap. They've done a great job at doing this for the last 2 seasons and I don't see it being a problem again this season.

Thoughts?
Free Agent Signings
RFAYEARSCAP HIT
1$756,000
2$817,500
1$1,075,000
2$1,650,000
1$896,875
1$775,000
UFAYEARSCAP HIT
1$750,000
2$1,175,000
6$5,250,000
1$900,000
1$1,075,000
1$800,000
1$750,000
1$825,000
1$750,000
1$800,000
1$750,000
1$750,000
Offer Sheets
Offer sheet annual average (AAV) is calculated by dividing the contract value by the lower of: 1. The contract length, or 2. Five years
PLAYERAAVCOMPENSATION
Athanasiou, Andreas$1,075,000No Compensation
Senyshyn, Zach$775,000No Compensation
Trades
1.
TOR
  1. Carrier, William
  2. 2021 6th round pick (VGK)
  3. 2022 3rd round pick (VAN)
VGK
  1. Kerfoot, Alexander
Additional Details:
Leafs sell on Kerfoot after being one of their top 3 playoff performers but being at risk of losing him for nothing to Seattle. The main piece coming back is the 2022 3rd round pick (VAN) and cap space for the team to sign pending UFA's. Leafs also receive a 4th line physical role player to that brings energy most shifts and is fairly decent defensively. Finally Toronto adds a late round pick in a wild card draft to add to a prospect system that's lacking in quantity.

Vegas receives Kerfoot who's extremely versatile, being able to play any position in the top 9 while also being able to play power-play and penalty kill minutes. Kerfoot comes with team control at 2 more years on a very reasonable $3.5M. Likely replaces a player like Mattias Janmark who Vegas added for their playoff run this season.
2.
TOR
    Seattle Kraken are compensated with a 2023 5th round pick (TOR) for ensuring they will select Travis Dermott. Toronto makes this deal with a handshake agreement on a contract extension with Zach Hyman.

    Leafs protect 8 skaters + 1 goalie (Matthews, Marner, Tavares, Nylander, Rielly, Brodie, Muzzin, Brodie, and Campbell).
    SEA
    1. Dermott, Travis [RFA Rights]
    2. 2023 5th round pick (TOR)
    3.
    TOR
    1. Dvorak, Christian
    2. Hill, Adin [RFA Rights]
    3. 2022 5th round pick (ARI)
    ARI
    1. Abramov, Mikhail
    2. Niemelä, Topi [Reserve List]
    3. Vehvilainen, Veini [RFA Rights]
    4. 2022 2nd round pick (TOR)
    Additional Details:
    The big move of the off-season for the Leafs comes from the rumour started by Chris Johnston that everyone's heard by now. I see Dubas targeting someone who plays a similar game to Nick Foligno, which is a versatile top 9 forward who plays a solid 2way game, but can jump into the top 6 if needed. CJ didn't say exactly who was being targeted, but Christian Dvorak fits everything Toronto needs in a player right now so I can definitely see a move being made. He's a 200ft player that can be a shutdown centre or can jump into that top 6 spot on the left side beside either Matthews/Marner or Tavares/Nylander. He's also a player that can help be a net front presence on the PP and give Toronto a boost on a PP that has struggled for 2 seasons now. He comes with multiple years left on his deal at a relatively reasonable cap hit for Toronto to manage while fitting the age of the core perfectly. Add in his history of playing with Marner in junior, and it seems like a perfect fit. I could also see Dubas looking to address the backup goalie situation in the same deal, as he's done in the past with the Clifford/Campbell deal. Here is where I like Adin Hill. Hill has been putting up solid numbers in Arizona for 2 seasons and will likely be looking for more of a shot at a starter's role soon. In Arizona, unless they move Kuemper, he really won't get that opportunity. In Toronto however, he comes in to immediately battle with Campbell for the starter's role, and while the edge may be in Campbell's favour, there's room for competition in net. With Campbell only having 1 season remaining on his contract, it gives Hill a better shot at a long term starter's role.

    For Arizona, a big part of this deal is real money moved. They're not typically a wealthy franchise, so saving any kind of money is key. That being said, back at the deadline when they were rumoured to be listening to offers on Connor Garland, it was said that they were only willing to do so if they could restock their depleted farm system: they do that here by moving Dvorak instead. Arizona receives a highly offensive prospect in Mikhail Abramov who tore up the QMJHL, similar to Garland. Abarmov has been known as a great analytical prospect as well, so a future with him in Arizona's top 6 is a high possibility. They also receive a very good right handed defence prospect in Topi Niemela. Niemela's value shot up after being named the top defenceman in the u20 World Juniors, but he ceiling is still likely a #3-4 defenceman. The Coyotes also add a cheap backup option in Veini Vehvilainen, who's excelled in Europe but it hasn't translated to NHL success yet. However, if he's put in a good defensive system he should be a capable backup behind Kuemper, and he'll be a cheap option that can pass through waivers without worrying about getting claimed. Finally, the Coyotes add a relatively high draft pick after losing a high pick due to their scouting scandal that helps restock the prospect system even more.
    4.
    TOR
    1. Kylington, Oliver [RFA Rights]
    CGY
    1. Der-Arguchintsev, Semyon
    Additional Details:
    For Toronto, they look to add another puck moving left handed defenceman. After Morgan Rielly and Rasmus Sandin it gets pretty thin, so some depth in case of injury will be needed. Oliver Kylington is a guy that was praised in his draft year for his skating and puck moving but ultimately fell to 60th overall due to his defensive ability. Rumours were out that Toronto wanted to take him with the 61st pick, but ultimately he wasn't available. In him they add a depth defenceman that can come into a more offensive coaching system where he may be able to fit better.

    As for Calgary, they've been repeatedly reported as looking at wanting more right shooting forwards, and as much as Der-Arguchintsev isn't NHL ready yet, he could be in a few years time. The Flames see this as a change of scenery trade for Kylington who was placed on waivers earlier this season, so doesn't have much trade value at the moment.
    Retained Salary Transactions
    Buried
    DraftRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7
    2021
    Logo of the TOR
    Logo of the TOR
    Logo of the TOR
    Logo of the VGK
    2022
    Logo of the TOR
    Logo of the VAN
    Logo of the ARI
    Logo of the TOR
    2023
    Logo of the TOR
    Logo of the TOR
    Logo of the TOR
    Logo of the TOR
    Logo of the TOR
    Logo of the TOR
    ROSTER SIZESALARY CAPCAP HITOVERAGES TooltipBONUSESCAP SPACE
    20$81,500,000$81,194,783$0$0$305,217

    Roster

    Left WingCentreRight Wing
    $1,075,000$1,075,000
    LW, RW
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $11,640,250$11,640,250
    C
    UFA - 3
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $6,962,366$6,962,366
    RW
    UFA - 3
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $1,075,000$1,075,000
    LW, C, RW
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $11,000,000$11,000,000
    C, LW
    NMC
    UFA - 4
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $10,903,000$10,903,000
    RW
    UFA - 4
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $1,645,000$1,645,000
    LW, RW
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Arizona Coyotes
    $4,450,000$4,450,000
    C
    UFA - 4
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $5,250,000$5,250,000
    RW, LW
    UFA - 7
    Logo of the Vegas Golden Knights
    $1,400,000$1,400,000
    LW
    UFA - 3
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $725,000$725,000
    C
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $750,000$750,000
    C, RW
    UFA - 1
    Left DefenseRight DefenseGoaltender
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $5,000,000$5,000,000
    LD
    NMC
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $5,000,000$5,000,000
    LD/RD
    NTC
    UFA - 3
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $1,650,000$1,650,000
    G
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $5,625,000$5,625,000
    LD
    NTC
    UFA - 3
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $2,000,000$2,000,000
    RD
    M-NTC
    UFA - 2
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $894,167$894,167
    LD
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $1,175,000$1,175,000
    RD
    UFA - 3
    $1,650,000$1,650,000
    G
    UFA - 2

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    Jun. 11, 2021 at 5:53 p.m.
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    Bedard23
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    Rob Blake matches
    Jun. 11, 2021 at 5:55 p.m.
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    Quoting: IconicHawk
    Rob Blake matches


    Lmao.

    I see Athanasiou as a guy that likely doesn't get a qualifying offer and becomes a UFA. So that's not really a offer sheet, it's a UFA signing.
    Jun. 11, 2021 at 5:56 p.m.
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    I'll be truly honest I think Dubas will draw the line at Hyman. Ik its hard to say and think of but its the reality. I see Edmonton throwing ridiculous money at him and he'll accept. I think they're gonna go after Brandon Saad in the off-season. Will along Matthew and Marner. I also think Liljegren is getting his shot this year.
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    Jun. 11, 2021 at 5:59 p.m.
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    Quoting: MauriceArthur15
    I'll be truly honest I think Dubas will draw the line at Hyman. Ik its hard to say and think of but its the reality. I see Edmonton throwing ridiculous money at him and he'll accept. I think they're gonna go after Brandon Saad in the off-season. Will along Matthew and Marner. I also think Liljegren is getting his shot this year.


    I see Toronto having the advantage in terms of real money. If he AAV is around $5M, Toronto can fit him in the cap. From there, Toronto can offer larger signing bonuses that any other team in the league. IN a pandemic world right now, more real money up front could be an easy sell for a lower AAV. They way I picture the deal being made Hyman can get up to 70% of the money in the first 3 seasons. Honestly I don't see a problem fitting him in unless he really wants to leave and chase more money long term when he likely gets bought out by the time he's 34-35 anyways.
    Jun. 11, 2021 at 6:05 p.m.
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    Kerfoot doesn't do anything for Vegas, he would probably be their 4C next year if at all. Arizona doesn't consider that
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