
"Bobby McMann holds the highest trade value of any Leafs player who would be on the move at the trade deadline. McMann signed a two-year, $1.35M AAV contract that expires after this season. That low cap hit makes him extremely appealing to contenders looking for depth scoring without taking on a long-term big salary. The Alberta native has been able to produce all season long, no matter where he was slotted throughout the lineup."
"As the trade deadline approaches, the Leafs are going to be sellers for the first time in a decade. With their playoff odds slipping and uncertainty surrounding their post-Olympic stretch, general manager Brad Treliving may be forced to consider moving players who can return value instead of holding onto them. Different Leafs players have been able to boost their trade value, not only by their play but through contracts, production, and a potential fit that could attract contenders."
The Toronto Maple Leafs will be sellers at the trade deadline for the first time in a decade as playoff odds slip and post-Olympic uncertainty looms. General manager Brad Treliving may move players who can return meaningful assets rather than holding onto them. Bobby McMann carries the highest trade value among likely movable Leafs due to a two-year, $1.35M AAV expiring this season, consistent production, and a low cap hit that attracts contenders. Matias Maccelli has seen his trade value rise after uneven play and flashes of offensive upside, with a manageable $3.425M cap hit and one year before RFA status.
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