The Toronto Maple Leafs are making final attempts to re-sign Stephen Laurentz, who is about to become an unrestricted free agent. With the free agency period opening in just over 24 hours, the Leafs are exploring options to retain Laurentz, as reported by Chris Johnston of TSN and The Athletic on X.
Laurentz had a solid season with the Leafs, scoring eight goals and providing 11 assists over 80 games, matching his career highs in assists and points. Known for his physical play, he ranked second on the team with 199 hits, just behind defenseman Simon Benoit. Although Laurentz didn’t score in the playoffs, he contributed two assists in 13 games and was third on Toronto’s playoff hit chart with 42 hits, following Bobby McMan and Max Pacioretti.
A lifelong Maple Leafs supporter, Laurentz signed a one-year deal worth $775,000 last October after attending training camp on a professional tryout. Previously, he played 16 games with the Florida Panthers during their Stanley Cup-winning season. Laurentz, along with former Toronto Panthers Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Anthony Soreas, proudly displayed their Stanley Cup rings before Florida’s game on November 27.
With free agency approaching amid a flurry of NHL action, the Leafs face significant decisions. If Laurentz doesn’t re-sign, Toronto could become a leading contender to acquire star Brad Marchand. Additionally, there’s speculation about a potential sign-and-trade involving Mitch Marner and the Vegas Golden Knights. Notably, John Tavares recently signed a four-year, $17.55 million contract, and Leafs superstar Auston Matthews agreed to a six-year, $46.5 million extension.
In other developments, the Golden Knights traded defenseman Nick Hague to the Nashville Predators, possibly impacting Marner trade talks. Meanwhile, the Leafs have shown interest in free agent Michael Petsetta, a Toronto-born player who could fill gaps left by other unrestricted free agents. Petsetta has 15 goals and 23 assists over 200 NHL games, providing depth and local talent.
According to Puckpedia, the Maple Leafs have $13.57 million in salary cap space following recent contract extensions, giving them flexibility as free agency unfolds.
Fan Take: This flurry of activity highlights the Maple Leafs’ determination to build a balanced and competitive roster, blending physicality and skill. Laurentz’s potential return and possible high-profile acquisitions like Marchand could significantly impact the team’s dynamics and excitement level, making this offseason crucial for hockey fans to watch.