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Maple Leafs’ Offseason Free Agent Signings {Listing}

During the offseason, the Toronto Maple Leafs were busily signing 14 free agents. Who are these new players? What are their contracts?

In this post, as a way to help Toronto Maple Leafs fans keep up with the changes the team has made, I’ll share each of the Maple Leafs’ offseason free-agent signings. I’ll also their contract numbers.

Related: What’s the Deal (or No Deal) with the Maple Leafs and Alex Galchenyuk?

On July 28th, the Maple Leafs signed

  1. Left-Winger Michael Bunting to a two-year, $1.9 million deal.
  2. Center David Kampf to a two-year, $3 million deal.
  3. Right-Winger Michael Amadio to a one-year, $750,000 deal.
  4. Defenseman Carl Dahlstrom to a one-year, $750,000 deal.
  5. Defenseman Alex Biega to a one-year, $750,000 deal.
  6. Right-Winger Kurtis Gabriel to a one-year, $750,000 deal.
  7. Goalie Petr Mrazek to a three-year, $11.4 million deal.
Michael Bunting, new Maple Leafs’ Left-Winger

On July 29th, the Maple Leafs signed

  1. Left-Winger Brett Seney to a one-year, $750,000 deal.
  2. Left-Winger Pavel Gogolev to a three-year, $2.775 million deal.

On July 31st, the Maple Leafs signed

  1. Left-Winger Nick Ritchie to two-year, $5 million deal.
  2. Right-Winger Ondrej Kase to one-year, $1.25 million deal.
  3. Defenseman Brennan Menell to a one-year, $750,000 deal.

On August 4th, the Maple Leafs signed

  1. Defenseman Joseph Duszak to a one-year, $750,000 deal.
Nick Ritchie, new Maple Leafs Left-Winger

If You’re Counting

If you’re counting, of the 14 free-agents signed, there are four left-wingers, three right-wingers, one center, four defensemen, and a goalie. How many of these players will make the Maple Leafs’ roster remains to be seen, but it isn’t as if the Maple Leafs haven’t been busy.

Still remaining unsigned – anywhere – is Alex Galchenyuk. It’s likely as the days go by he will sign with the Maple Lefs, but he could.

In short, the team will look different – much younger. The similarities in these hirings is that – with the exception of Alex Biega, who’s 33 years of age – these young players are in their primes. Can they make a difference for the Maple Leafs’ organization. We’ll see during training camp.

Related: Who Will be the Maple Leafs 3rd and 4th Line Centers?


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