Bobrovsky Joins Toronto for Championship Legacy | Toronto Maple Leafs News
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Sergei Bobrovsky, the veteran goalie with two Stanley Cups under his belt, is heading to Toronto on a three-year, $21M deal — a savvy move for a player who’s still elite in playoff experience and championship pedigree. Though his stats dipped last season and Florida missed the playoffs, Bobrovsky leaves with mutual respect and no hard feelings, embracing the chance to enjoy the game more as he ages. He’s thrilled to join the “capital of hockey” and was even gifted jersey No. 72 by top draft pick Gavin McKenna — a sign of the young star’s maturity and energy. Toronto, desperate for net stability after a shaky defensive year, hopes Bobrovsky’s presence — paired with a new coach and revamped roster — will anchor their defense and reignite playoff hopes.
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