
Could a Bold Trade Transform the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Championship Hopes?
But it’s nice to see the Maple Leafs have a little more cap space to work with. So when we get into the regular season and we see who actually becomes a seller, who’s a team that’s maybe underachieving, and they have a player who maybe has a little bit of term left, or someone on an expiring contract, you have the ability to strike on a move. Something the Leafs haven’t necessarily been able to do.
So I don’t mind Brad Treliving waiting and seeing what’s available, and then making the move at the right time to help improve the team. When you know you have a little bit of financial flexibility. Something you really haven’t had for a long time.
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