Leafs Bet on Depth This Offseason | Sports News
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The Toronto Maple Leafs pulled off a bold, budget-driven overhaul this offseason, splashing $60.5 million to build depth and grit around their core — no superstar signings, just tough, versatile role players. They landed Sergei Bobrovsky on a $21M deal, plus forwards like Sissons, Roslovic, and Duhaime to bolster their lineup. Former Leaf Jay Rosehill gives them a solid B-plus, praising the direction but questioning if these additions will actually make a playoff difference — or just ride along. The team also traded up with moves bringing in Raddysh and Paul while sending out Robertson and Woll, signaling a new identity built for playoff resilience. The real test? How they perform come playoff time — this is a bet on depth over dazzle.
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