Bobrovsky Joins Leafs, Keeps 72 | Toronto Maple Leafs News
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Sergei Bobrovsky’s Toronto Maple Leafs debut is already heating up — literally — as he claims jersey No. 72 over top draft pick Gavin McKenna, showing sportsmanship in a move that signals his arrival as a franchise cornerstone. Signed to a $21M, 3-year deal, Bobrovsky admits he expected to stay with Florida, but the Panthers’ trade for Jacob Markstrom made his exit inevitable — and he’s handling it with grace, gratitude, and zero bitterness. Now in Toronto, he’s eager to reunite with familiar faces like Anthony Stolarz and Steven Lorentz, while also mentoring young netminder Artur Akhtyamov. Despite a tough injury-plagued season that ended his playoff run, Bobrovsky’s mindset is clear: every year is a chance to grow, and he’s ready to rise to the challenge of Leafs’ pressure — bringing his A-game to the city that’s ready for a new era of goaltending dominance.
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