3 players the Maple Leafs need to move on from
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3 players the Maple Leafs need to move on from
"The Toronto Maple Leafs have not had the season many have expected; they are last in the Atlantic Division and are not looking like a team that can make a strong run at the Stanley Cup. This leaves the question of whether the Maple Leafs should try to retool and move on from some of their current players. Max Domi, Matias Maccelli, and Brandon Carlo all make north of $3M and could be assets that help the Maple Leafs in the long run."
"The Toronto native has struggled this season, and quite frankly, never lived up to his hype. He currently slots on the first line with Auston Matthews and Bobby McMann, but is not a true number one winger. In 36 games for the Leafs this season, Domi has tallied four goals and 13 assists while being a -13. He has been a healthy scratch at times this season and hasn't looked like himself."
Toronto Maple Leafs sit last in the Atlantic Division and are not positioned to make a strong Stanley Cup run. The roster includes Max Domi, Matias Maccelli, and Brandon Carlo, each earning north of $3 million, who could be traded for assets. The prospect pool is thin beyond Ben Danford, with Easton Cowan recently joining the NHL. The Leafs traded Fraser Minten for Brandon Carlo last season, a move that has not paid dividends. The team lacks a first-round pick until 2028, so moving roster players is necessary to acquire draft picks and prospects to retool.
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