Elliotte Friedman Revealed A Possible Trade Between Ottawa and Toronto
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S. Harper
July 11, 2022 (12:27)
The Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager Kyle Dubas is looking to figure out his goaltending situation. After the Leafs would somehow manage to pull off a miracle trading away Petr Mrázek's contract at the NHL draft, Dubas is now looking to fill his empty goaltending spots.
Dubas is hoping still to re-sign pending unrestricted free agent
Jack Campbell who was a huge fan favorite in Leafs Nation. However, Dubas is looking at his options as back up plans, including making a trade with the battle of Ontario rivals The Ottawa Senators.
It appears as though there is a real chance veteran goaltender
Matt Murray could end up playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs next season, according to Sportsnet's Hockey Insider Elliotte Friedman.
The Maple Leafs have reportedly been aggressively pursuing a goaltender from the Ottawa Senators: Matt Murray.
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Friedman first broke the news on Saturday afternoon, reporting "that talks about Murray had intensified between the two sides on Sunday."
"Word is that Ottawa and Toronto have intensified discussions around Matt Murray, We will see how things play out, but those conversations continue."
Last season Murray only played in 20 games and recorded a 3.05 goals against average and a .906 save percentage. However, Murray also carries a massive cap hit of $6.25 million per season over each of the 2 seasons left on his deal. If a trade does indeed happen, the Ottawa Senators General Manager Pierre Dorian would definitely need to retain a huge part of Murray's salary.
Fun fact: you might not know there's a connection between Murray and Dubas as Kyle Dubas was general manager of the Soo Greyhounds during Murray's 4 seasons with that team in the Ontario Hockey League.
Last season was much of the same with Murray only appearing in 20 games and recording a 3.05 goals against average and a .906 save percentage.
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