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NHL Rumors: Maple Leaf, Evangelista, tuch, Chinakhov and Peeke

Who has obtained the Toronto Maple Leaf top wing slot, and the Bubble player who may be out of the way

Jonas Siegal of Athleticism: Max Domi may get the first shot to play with Auston Matthews and Matthew Knies. If DOMI doesn’t solve it, Matias MacCelli may be the next line. Maccelli is the third Utah/Arizona inning and can start with John Tavares and William Nylander.

Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving did say after the free agent opening that they wanted to add another top six. They will continue to look for something. They don’t have many assets to use.

When coach Craig Berube talked about the number of games at training camp, he didn’t mention Nick Robertson, who signed a year-on-year, $1.8 million deal. Record-breaking records, did he number his days in Toronto? Will there be a team interested in trading him?

NHL Rumor: Montreal Canadians – Matheson, Gorton, Hughes and Top Six

Leafs will open two or three rosters for Robertson, Easton Cowan, David Kampf or Calle Jarnkrok. Fronted are Matthews, Tavares, Nylander, Maccelli, Domi, Knies, Dakota Joshua, Nicolas Roy, Scott Laughton, Steven Lorentz and Bobby McMann.

The team seems to be uninterested in the contracts of Kampf ($2.4 million for two years) and Jarnkrok ($2.1 million). Jarnkrok suffered frequent injuries last season and turned 34. Cowen is eligible to be sent to the AHL.

Quickly hit Luke Evangelista, Alex Tuch, Yegor Chinakhov and Andrew Peeke

David Pagnotta in the fourth phase: Luke Evangelista’s thing is frustrated as the Nashville Predator RFA forward still has no signature. Both sides continued to speak, which could be a short-term deal. Money is the problem.

Buffalo Saber and Alex Tuch are not close to the contract. Saber wants him to sign.

Yegor Chinakhov’s trade is not coming, and Columbus Blue Jacket wants him to revoke his trade request. He will be their good bargaining chip later this season.

Minnesota Wild Can’t Turn Kirill Kaprizov into Marian Gaborik 2.0

Boston Bruins defender Andrew Peeke was UFA at the end of the season and negotiations have not yet begun. The Brown Bears may wait until they have a better understanding of their season development before deciding what to do with Peeke.

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