
"Looking beyond this year, the Toronto Maple Leafs will have quite a few of their players becoming restricted and unrestricted free agents upon the conclusion of the 2025-26 NHL season. While the bulk of them fall under the restricted class, the Maple Leafs will have a few key players that could be lost to the free agent market due to their unrestricted status."
"Calle Jarnkrok may have been a key piece of the Leafs' contending puzzle when he first joined the team back in 2022. After all, he posted career bests in goals (20) and points (39) during his first year with Toronto while playing effectively in almost all situations. However, the past couple of seasons has been a lot different for Jarnkrok to say the least."
The Toronto Maple Leafs will have a notable group of players reaching restricted and unrestricted free agency after the 2025-26 season, and a few unrestricted names could depart. Scott Laughton stands out as a candidate for an early extension because of his rugged, tangible contributions. Calle Jarnkrok achieved career highs in 2022 but has since struggled with injuries and a reduced role, becoming a frequent healthy scratch behind players like Laughton, Dakota Joshua, Easton Cowan, Steven Lorentz and Nick Robertson. Jarnkrok has six goals in 29 games this season and reported Sweden return rumors were denied by his agent, reducing the likelihood of a Toronto return.
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