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Toronto Maple Leafs

Northeast Division | Eastern Conference

Overview

The Maple Leafs currently have 4 players including 2 forwards, 2 defensemen, and 0 goalie(s) counting against their salary cap.

The team's current total salary cap hit stands at $17,000,000. That is $33,300,000 below the $50,300,000 cap ceiling, and $17,300,000 below the $34,300,000 cap floor. The highest cap hit on the team is $5,750,000, while the lowest is $3,000,000.

With a combined payroll of $15,650,000, the average salary of the team is $3,912,500. The highest salary on the team is $5,400,000, with the lowest being $3,000,000.

The team has 1 player signed on through to 2010-2011, 3 players that will become unrestricted free agents (UFAs), on July 1st, 2010.

Rumors

Nik Antropov, Will He Stay or Go?
With the trade deadline less then one month away (March 4), there are trading rumors swirling around the Toronto Maple Leafs organization and Nik Antropov. Antropov is a streaky player who can have a breakout game and then play the worst game of his career the next, he is an unpredictable player! With this being [...]
Leafs rebuild is underway
It was announced yesterday that Brian Burke had traded Robbie Earl to the Minnesota Wild for Ryan Hamilton.
Rangers Versus Leafs – Game Impressions
It's tough to watch the Rangers when you live in Ottawa (still working on getting Centre Ice). However, I discovered that Leafs TV online is still offering free online streaming of games, including the broadcast. That's how I enjoyed watching a tense 1-0 Rangers shootout win against a relentless Toronto Maple Leafs team last night.
Toronto Maple Leafs: The Search for a GM
As just about everybody on the hockey planet is aware, the Toronto Maple Leafs have been devoid of a Stanley Cup for the last 41 years, seemingly on the path to 42. In an attempt to be facetious, many Leaf cohorts would happily replace their first-born to see their beloved blue & white win the prestigious trophy. There is quite obviously a myriad of reasons why the Maple Leafs along with their numerous fans have not relished in the ecstasy of Stanley Cup success in quite sometime. Over the years, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) has turned this team into one of the most profitable franchises in all of professional sports. They have focused on the business aspect of this team and they have succeeded admirably. They have continuously put making money ahead of winning hockey games. However, over recent years, the business aspect has seemingly turned against them.
Season starts off with a bang in Detroit for…The Maple Leafs!
A short summary of the opening night contest between the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Transactions

New Jersey Devils At The Deadline
New Jersey Devils (39-19-3) — 1st, Atlantic…3rd Conf. What got them there? Well honestly a resilient offense and timely goaltending from someone not named Martin Brodeur for most of the season is what got the Devils to this point. When Brodeur went down on November 1st…did anyone expect them to be in this position? No! Scott [...]
Making Moves: Pens Deal Ryan Whitney
The Pens give up on Ryan Whitney and look to make a playoff push.
Tom Renney out, John Tortorella in
And so the ongoing rumour came true, The Rangers changed their coach. Tortorella is a fiery coach, maybe that’s what the Rangers need, it’s true most of them are underperforming, but we can’t get too picky on a team that has lacked quality finishers all year long. On the other hand Renney, is NOT  a bad coach, [...]
Schneider Traded To Montreal
The Montreal Canadiens have traded for Mathieu Schneider.
Devils Trade Brookbank to Ducks
The Devils traded defenseman Sheldon Brookbank to the Anaheim Ducks for the rights to center David McIntyre. The trade of Brookbkank opens up a spot for the Devils to add another player to their roster before the trade deadline.
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