Signed to Toronto Maple Leafs Tyler Bertuzzi A one-year, $5.5 million deal, and Max Domi to a one-year, $3 million deal. Ramifications.
Bookpedia: The Maple Leafs have a projected capped amount of -$8,056,450 with 22 players on the roster – 13 forwards, seven defensemen and two goaltenders.
Goalkeeper Ilya Samsonov RFA remains unsigned.
Jake Muzin He could go on LTIR and carry a maximum salary of $5.625 million. If Muzzin is an LTIR, they still need to clear $2.4 million. Leaves can put the goalkeeper Matt Murray on LTIR or trade it.
Frank Serravalle: Wednesday at 5 p.m. ET is the RFA deadline for the salary arbitration selection.
Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving when he was in Nashville in the said draft in the second possession window. It wouldn’t be a surprise if goalkeeper Ilya Samsonov applied for arbitration, which would open the Leafs’ window.
The Leafs need to find some sort of solution for goaltender Matt Murray.
friendly hat: If the Maple Leafs get a second buy window, Murray meets the must-buy requirements.
- The player was on the club’s reserve list at the 3pm trading deadline
- The minimum for AAV players is $4 million.”
Frank Serravalle: Will the Maple Leafs be bought, traded, or LTIR Murray?
It’s hard not to see the Maple Leafs start next season with Ilya Samsonov and Joseph Wall as a goalkeeper.
Bertuzzi from the Boston Bruins side of things
Ty Andersonsaid: “If the word ‘term’ is indeed an issue for Sweeney and the Bruins, you have to imagine that a one-year deal wasn’t on the table from the Bertuzzi camp during any of their discussions.”
Connor Ryan: “Shech. Bertuzzi wasn’t looking for a short-term deal, as he was playing the long term into why Boston eventually advanced once they wanted access to the UFA market. Seems like a misreading on all sides.”
Greg WochinskyTyler Bertuzzi’s agent, Todd Reynolds, told ESPN that they were seeking a long-term deal in free agency. There were some on the table, but no competing team was close to $5.5 million. So they focused on a one-year deal with Rival team, with a hat jump next summer.
Greg Wochinsky:”regarding @tweet: Bertuzzi’s camp wanted a long-term deal. Can’t find common ground regarding money. They go on the market, the Bruins move on to other businesses. By the time the “pivot” to the one-year deal happened, the Bruins had already allocated that cap space to other players.”
On Max Domi by the Dallas Stars side of things
Saad Youssef: “Dumi wasn’t looking for 1/3 of a million dollars, that’s what he was *settled* at the end of day two of free agency. The numbers he was looking for yesterday were beyond stellar, apparently 31 other teams.”