
Ron Hainsey
Unlike Brown who was traded to the Senators, Ron Hainsey signed with Ottawa as a free agent. He was brought in as a veteran presence on a young rebuilding Senators team.
In 2018-19 with the Leafs, Hainsey appeared in all games except one scoring five goals with 18 assists and averaged 20:18 a contest. He also averaged a shot a game while Mike Babcock inexplicably used him as a top pairing defender.
In his first season with the Senators, he played in 64 games scoring only one goal with 11 assists while averaging 20:41 a night. Throughout the whole season, he only took 43 shots on net but blocked 102 from opposing teams with 51 hits.
Hainsey had a better season in Toronto as he took on a bigger role while on the ice. At the age of 39, he is currently a free agent looking for a team to play for in the upcoming season.
Tyler Ennis
If you asked people if they knew that Tyler Ennis played on the Leafs, most people would have forgotten the fact as he was buried in the bottom of the depth chart.
2018-19 with the Leafs saw Ennis play in 51 games scoring 12 goals along with six assists while averaging just 9:56 a night. He took 81 shots on net and recorded 41 hits.
The 2019-20 season saw him spend time with the Senators and Edmonton Oilers where he had a breakout season. He played in 70 games scoring 16 goals, 21 assists while averaging 14:43 minutes of ice time. He took 159 shots on net with 96 hits.
He had a much better season with the Senators and Oilers than he did with the Leafs as he surpassed totals in all categories mentioned above.
His strong play lead him to signing an extension with the Oilers for $1 million for the upcoming season.