How are recently traded Maple Leafs doing with their new teams?
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How are recently traded Maple Leafs doing with their new teams?
"Since heading West, McMann has been on something of a tear. In three games played, he has four goals and six points. Slotting in on the team's top line, he's playing nearly three more minutes a night than he was with the Leafs. His 40% shooting percentage will all but certainly regress to the mean, and it's hard to imagine he keeps firing off two points a game, but it's certainly an impressive start for McMann in Seattle."
"So far, Roy's time with the Avalanche has been about as notable as his work earlier this season with the Leafs. He's taken on a similar depth role, averaging a minute less played per game. He's shooting more than twice as much and boasts a solid 16.7% shooting percentage, but overall, his game has not elevated in the Rockies."
"The other of Toronto's buzzer-beater trades, Laughton was traded to Los Angeles for a conditional third-round pick. That pick becomes a second rounder if the Kings make the playoffs (they are currently tied with Seattle in points for the second Wild Card spot)."
The Toronto Maple Leafs positioned themselves as sellers at the trade deadline, trading away Bobby McMann, Scott Laughton, and Nicolas Roy to acquire draft picks. Nicolas Roy joined the Colorado Avalanche and maintained a similar depth role with modest production. Bobby McMann was traded to the Seattle Kraken and has performed exceptionally well, scoring four goals in three games on the top line, though his 40% shooting percentage will likely decline. Scott Laughton was traded to the Los Angeles Kings for a conditional third-round pick that becomes a second-rounder if LA makes the playoffs. Each player's performance reflects different levels of success in their new organizations.
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