The Odds Of Each Toronto Maple Leafs Player Getting Traded

TORONTO, ON-Toronto-DUBAS.The Maple Leafs announced today the promotion of Kyle Dubas to General Manager. Brendan Shanahan was on hand for the announcement..October 30, 2012. (Rene Johnston/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
TORONTO, ON-Toronto-DUBAS.The Maple Leafs announced today the promotion of Kyle Dubas to General Manager. Brendan Shanahan was on hand for the announcement..October 30, 2012. (Rene Johnston/Toronto Star via Getty Images) /
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Toronto Maple Leafs – Alexander Kerfoot (Photo by Kevin Sousa/NHLI via Getty Images) /

Alexander Kerfoot

The Toronto Maple Leafs were able to bring Kerfoot in from the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for fan favourite, Nazem Kadri.

It was one of the Maple Leafs biggest trades of the decade. Since joining the team, Kerfoot has been producing at a slightly slower pace than he had with his former club. He has, however, been heavily relied upon.

At 25 years old, Kerfoot carries a $3.5 million AAV. This is a number that can be interpreted as a steal if he can sustain his position as a regular top-six forward and there’s no reason to suspect this will change.

His play and cap hit make him a desirable trade target, however, it appears as though Toronto isn’t willing to let Kerfoot go.

Chances of being dealt prior to the trade deadline: 2%

Andreas Johnsson

Andreas Johnsson is in a similar position as Kerfoot.

The left-winger is just two months younger and makes just $100,000 less per year. He is even on a similar pace in point production. The two of them even share the timeline of becoming unrestricted free agents ahead of the 2023-24 season.

Johnsson scored 20 goals in his first full NHL season, and he is only 25. He has one year of first line point production and is signed for his entire prime at what could easily be a team-friendly cap hit.

There is no way that Dubas would want to let Johnsson slip away from the team. Johnsson would, however, help command a fine return for Dubas. This is a reason why his name has been bandied about as someone the Leafs would consider including in a prospective transaction.

Chances of being dealt prior to the trade deadline: 45%