PLAYER | CAP HIT |
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Rodwin Dionicio | $950,000 |
Kurtis MacDermid | $1,150,000 |
Maxim Tsyplakov | $950,000 |
Mitchell Chaffee | $800,000 |
Samuel Laberge | $775,000 |
Brian Halonen | $775,000 |
David Rittich | $1,000,000 |
Niko Huuhtanen | $867,500 |
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PLAYER | PREVIOUS CAP HIT |
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Steven Stamkos | $8,500,000 |
Sam Reinhart | $6,500,000 |
Matt Murray | $6,250,000 |
Tyler Myers | $6,000,000 |
Jake Guentzel | $6,000,000 |
Adam Henrique | $5,825,000 |
Anthony Mantha | $5,700,000 |
Tyler Bertuzzi | $5,500,000 |
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TEAM | ROSTER SIZE | CONTRACTS | RETAINED | PROJ. CAP HIT | PROJ. CAP SPACE | LTIR CAND. | LTIR CAND. CAP SPACE | ||
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Philadelphia FlyersPHI | 19/23 | 38/50 | 1/3 | $87,196,428 | $503,572 | $6,250,000 | $6,753,572 | ||
Vegas Golden KnightsVGK | 20/23 | 38/50 | 0/3 | $86,802,484 | $897,516 | $5,000,000 | $5,897,516 | ||
Washington CapitalsWSH | 17/23 | 33/50 | 1/3 | $81,829,167 | $5,870,833 | $9,200,000 | $15,070,833 | ||
Minnesota WildMIN | 19/23 | 35/50 | 0/3 | $81,743,588 | $5,956,412 | - | - | ||
New York IslandersNYI | 17/23 | 35/50 | 0/3 | $81,412,500 | $6,287,500 | - | - | ||
Montreal CanadiensMTL | 19/23 | 39/50 | 2/3 | $78,586,250 | $9,113,750 | $10,500,000 | $19,613,750 | ||
Edmonton OilersEDM | 14/23 | 29/50 | 0/3 | $77,866,667 | $9,833,333 | - | - | ||
New York RangersNYR | 19/23 | 37/50 | 0/3 | $77,168,191 | $10,531,809 | - | - | ||
Tampa Bay LightningTBL | 17/23 | 31/50 | 0/3 | $75,915,000 | $11,785,000 | - | - | ||
Ottawa SenatorsOTT | 16/23 | 29/50 | 0/3 | $75,534,047 | $12,165,953 | - | - | ||
Pittsburgh PenguinsPIT | 14/23 | 33/50 | 1/3 | $74,754,342 | $12,945,658 | $900,000 | $13,845,658 | ||
Winnipeg JetsWPG | 17/23 | 31/50 | 0/3 | $74,347,024 | $13,352,976 | - | - | ||
Dallas StarsDAL | 15/23 | 30/50 | 0/3 | $73,566,241 | $14,133,759 | - | - | ||
St. Louis BluesSTL | 17/23 | 36/50 | 0/3 | $72,057,262 | $15,642,738 | - | - | ||
Colorado AvalancheCOL | 12/23 | 26/50 | 0/3 | $71,783,750 | $15,916,250 | - | - | ||
Toronto Maple LeafsTOR | 16/23 | 33/50 | 0/3 | $69,169,667 | $18,530,333 | - | - | ||
New Jersey DevilsNJD | 15/23 | 34/50 | 0/3 | $68,876,397 | $18,823,603 | - | - | ||
Nashville PredatorsNSH | 16/23 | 31/50 | 2/3 | $68,404,199 | $19,295,801 | - | - | ||
Florida PanthersFLA | 14/23 | 32/50 | 0/3 | $67,983,334 | $19,716,666 | - | - | ||
Calgary FlamesCGY | 19/23 | 32/50 | 0/3 | $67,875,833 | $19,824,167 | - | - | ||
Los Angeles KingsLAK | 13/23 | 20/50 | 1/3 | $67,800,000 | $19,900,000 | - | - | ||
Boston BruinsBOS | 17/23 | 30/50 | 0/3 | $66,790,834 | $20,909,166 | - | - | ||
Seattle KrakenSEA | 15/23 | 34/50 | 0/3 | $64,575,833 (-124,167) | $23,124,167 | - | - | ||
Buffalo SabresBUF | 12/23 | 26/50 | 0/3 | $64,481,070 (-218,930) | $23,218,930 | - | - | ||
Columbus Blue JacketsCBJ | 15/23 | 32/50 | 0/3 | $64,225,000 (-475,000) | $23,475,000 | - | - | ||
Vancouver CanucksVAN | 14/23 | 33/50 | 0/3 | $62,921,667 (-1,778,333) | $24,778,333 | $2,500,000 | $27,278,333 | ||
Carolina HurricanesCAR | 17/23 | 27/50 | 0/3 | $60,350,833 (-4,349,167) | $27,349,167 | - | - | ||
Detroit Red WingsDET | 13/23 | 31/50 | 0/3 | $58,632,640 (-6,067,360) | $29,067,360 | - | - | ||
Anaheim DucksANA | 16/23 | 35/50 | 0/3 | $54,694,167 (-10,005,833) | $33,005,833 | - | - | ||
Chicago BlackhawksCHI | 14/23 | 28/50 | 1/3 | $53,910,000 (-10,790,000) | $33,790,000 | - | - | ||
San Jose SharksSJS | 12/23 | 32/50 | 3/3 | $49,529,167 (-15,170,833) | $38,170,833 | - | - | ||
UtahUTA | 11/23 | 22/50 | 1/3 | $44,435,476 (-20,264,524) | $43,264,524 | $7,857,143 | $51,121,667 |
Player | Rights | Pos | Age | Report | Overall | Notes |
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Nicholas Robertson | LW | 22 | 5 of 5 | 79
L3
| Roberston had a fantastic training camp in the fall with the Leafs, but found himself part of the cap crunch the team was faced with, ending up with the Marlies at the AHL level to start the season. When he did get his chance with the Leafs he averaged 11:00 TOI at even strength and the power-play - producing 14G-13A. Roberston is an undersize play driver. He's quick off the rush and possesses a fantastic release. He's programmed to have a role higher in the lineup, but his progression has been slow to arrive. On balance he did show signs of becoming a potential 20(+) goal scorer if provided more ice time and games. Roberston is a pending RFA. His qualifying offer is set at $813,750 | |
Ryan Reaves | RW | 37 | 3 of 3 | 65
L4
| Reaves is easily defined. He's a power / depth forward who doesn't dress every night. He skated in forty-nine regular season games and five playoff games for the Leafs. Reaves averaged 8:00 TOI and was credited with 165 hits. There's no doubting his presence, but his shift to shift impact ranges. Reaves is 37 years old and signed through the 25/26 season. His cap hit is $1.35M. | |
Bobby McMann | C | 27 | 2 of 2 | 86
L3
| McMann broke through for the Leafs, this season, to become a full-time NHL player. He dressed for fifty-six regular season games, producing 15G-9A. The Leafs missed his presence in their playoff series vs Boston. McMann plays with solid pace, competes along the boards to extend plays, and sneaks up on opponents with his goal scoring element. He's definitely a shooter more than a play maker. McMann earned a contract extension that will pay him $1.35M per year, over the next two seasons. He only averaged 11:00 TOI, but was credited with 117 hits. He's a valuable middle of the lineup forward. | |
David Kämpf | RW | 29 | 3 of 3 | 75
L4
| Kampf plays a depth role for the Leafs. He's generally deployed as a fourth line forward, averaging around 13:30 per game TOI. All of his ice time comes at even strength and the penalty kill. Kampf won 51% of his face-offs in regular season. His success rate jumped to 55% in playoffs. Kampf provides some depth offense, but his main role is that of a checking forward. He's not overly physical, and doesn't block a ton of shots, despite his stature. He's signed to a contract that pays $2.4M through 26/27. His cap hit is on the high side for what he brings to the table on a nightly basis. He's a solid pro, but 8G-11A and a (-4) defensively is below average at that number. | |
Tyler Bertuzzi | LW | 29 | 4 of 4 | 79
L2
| Bertuzzi scored in streaks for the Leafs but ended the season with 21G - 22A in 80 regular season games. He averaged 16:00 TOI, deployed at even strength and the power-play. Five of Bertuzzi's goals came on the power-play. In the playoff series versus Boston he contributed 1G-3A. Bertuzzi brings some grit and determination. It's very rare to see him shy away from battling along the wall to extend a play or around an opponents crease creating a distraction and hounding pucks. His production, in relation to his $5.5M salary is debatable in terms of return on investment. He's a pending UFA. If Toronto is where he would like to play in the future, it's difficult to imagine a raise in salary if he is looking for term. | |
TJ Brodie | LD | 33 | 3 of 3 | 75
P3
| Brodie dressed for 78 regular season games - producing 1G-25A offensively and a (+17) rating defensively. He averaged 22:00 TOI. Almost all of his ice time came at even strength and the penalty kill. He's not overly physical (41hits) but does get in the lane to block shots (159 shot blocks). It's hard to put in words what happened to Brodie's game in the back end of the season. His detail wandered. His execution making plays with the puck was inconsistent. He simply struggled. His poor play kept him from earning a regular role in playoffs. Brodie only dressed for one game vs Boston. 2-way 'D' who's lost a step. Expiring contract that earned him $5.0M last season. Pending UFA. | |
Mitchell Marner | RW | 26 | 4 of 4 | 86
L1
| Marner averaged over 21:00 TOI in regular season and playoffs. He's deployed in all situations. His elite element is what he provides offensively, but he's also generally reliable defensively. Marner's stats line in regular season : 69GP - 26G - 59A (+21) His stats in playoffs: 7GP - 1G - 2A (+1) Easily defined - An elusive offensive talent with superior hockey sense and vision offensively Has the ability to spin off checks and make plays coming out of small areas Lacks net drive and interior game Majority of his play making comes from the perimeter Marner is entering the final year of his contract. The cap hit is $10.9M. | |
Morgan Rielly | LD | 30 | 3 of 3 | 86
P1
| Rielly averaged over 24:00 TOI in both regular season and playoffs. His primary ice time comes at even strength and the power-play, but he also lands on one of the secondary penalty-killing units. An argument can be made he plays too much. There are times in games he looks out of gas and his pace suffers from his lack of energy. 2-way / Transitional 'D' / Power-play quarterback. Leans distributor more than shooter on the power-play, but did manage to direct 173 shots on goal in regular season. Defending detail can range at times, but he generally competes to the best of his ability and empties the tank with the energy he has. Signed through 29/30 season. Contract carries a cap hit of $7.5M. | |
John Tavares | C | 33 | 4 of 4 | 81
L2
| Tavares had a down year offensively. The veteran forward has clearly lost a step, but he does bring value in several categories. For example, he remains one of the top face-off centers in the entire NHL. He won 59% of his draws in regular season and 56% of his face-offs in the playoffs versus Boston. From the hash marks down, and around the crease, in the offensive zone Tavares leans on opponents to extend plays, pounce on rebounds, and tip shots. Over the course of the season he produced 29G-36A. He was a (+2) defensively. Tavares averaged 18:00 TOI in regular season and 19:00 in playoffs. All of his ice time comes at even strength and the power-play. Tavares only produced 1G-1A in the seven game series vs the Bruins. His impact was limited overall. Unfortunately his contract is, at least, one year too long in relation to his salary. Tavares is entering the last year of his current deal that counts $11.0 million against the salary cap. A player making the kind of money Tavares is has to produce more than he does overall, but he has a full 'no movement clause' included in his contract. Tavares holds all the cards moving forward. | |
William Nylander | RW | 28 | 7 of 7 | 89
L1
| On balance, Nylander played to his identity for the Leafs this season. He's one of the most dynamic offensive talents in the entire NHL. Unfortunately his impact is streaky. There are nights he looks like he could be a top five scorer, but there are also nights he appears to cut corners and go through the motions. At the end of the day his offense wins out. If he can bottle his best shifts, and mix in some additional compete more consistently, his ceiling could eclipse the 100 point mark yearly. Used in all situations. Averaged 20:00 TOI. 40G-58A in regular season. 11G-24A on the PP. His (+1) rating defensively speaks to his lack of detail at times. A player who hovers around the 100 point mark should have a much better (+/-) Nylander was held to three games in playoffs due to a migraine issue. He scored three goals in the four games he played and averaged nearly 22:00 TOI. His extension kicks in at the beginning of next season ($11.5M x 8 yrs |
TEAM | 2024-25 | 2025-26 | 2026-27 | 2027-28 | 2028-29 | 2029-30 | 2030-31 |
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Anaheim DucksANA | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Boston BruinsBOS | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Buffalo SabresBUF | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Calgary FlamesCGY | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Carolina HurricanesCAR | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Chicago BlackhawksCHI | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Colorado AvalancheCOL | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Columbus Blue JacketsCBJ | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Dallas StarsDAL | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Detroit Red WingsDET | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Edmonton OilersEDM | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Florida PanthersFLA | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Los Angeles KingsLAK | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Minnesota WildMIN | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Montreal CanadiensMTL | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Nashville PredatorsNSH | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
New Jersey DevilsNJD | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
New York IslandersNYI | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
New York RangersNYR | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Ottawa SenatorsOTT | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Philadelphia FlyersPHI | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Pittsburgh PenguinsPIT | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
San Jose SharksSJS | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Seattle KrakenSEA | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
St. Louis BluesSTL | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Tampa Bay LightningTBL | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Toronto Maple LeafsTOR | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
UtahUTA | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Vancouver CanucksVAN | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Vegas Golden KnightsVGK | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Washington CapitalsWSH | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
Winnipeg JetsWPG | $87,700,000 | $73,083,333 | $58,466,667 | $43,850,000 | $29,233,333 | $14,616,667 | $0 |
PLAYER | TRANSACTION |
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Dylan Garand | Minors |
Dylan Garand | Emerg. Loan |
Angus Booth | Minors |
Oskar Steen | NHL |
Ian Mitchell | NHL |
Georgi Merkulov | NHL |
Marc McLaughlin | NHL |
Trevor Kuntar | NHL |
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