The Toronto Maple Leafs have revamped nearly a third of their roster, and positioned themselves as one of the best teams in the NHL for the next five or so years.
That is, assuming that they eventually sign Mitch Marner to a contract extension.
Lost in the heat of big-name transactions, and the fact that the team’s current roster, while drastically different, isn’t significantly upgraded from the one that just lost to the Bruins in the playoffs this past may.
The Toronto Maple Leafs Competitive Window
The Leafs more or less lost Nazem Kadri and Jake Gardiner, and replaced them with Tyson Barrie and Alexander Kerfoot.