Toronto Maple Leafs: What Every NHL Team Did In Free-Agency

Ryan O'Reilly #90 of the toronto Maple Leafs celebrates a goal against the Florida Panthers during Game Two of the Second Round of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Scotiabank Arena on May 4, 2023 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Claus Andersen/Getty Images)
Ryan O'Reilly #90 of the toronto Maple Leafs celebrates a goal against the Florida Panthers during Game Two of the Second Round of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Scotiabank Arena on May 4, 2023 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Claus Andersen/Getty Images) /
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The Toronto Maple Leafs started out questionably leading up to July first with David Kampf.

However, after a slow opening day, the Toronto Maple Leafs made a big impact on Day 2 with Todd Bertuzzi and Max Domi.

Pretty much every team got in on the action, and things have got very busy the last few days since free agency opened up.

Many organizations have revamped their teams as they brought in new players.

Here is a quick look at what each team has added so far. (singing info from nhl.com and capfriendly.com).

The Edmonton Oilers Go After Another Former Toronto Maple Leafs Player

Edmonton Oilers
In typical Edmonton Oilers fashion they signed another former Toronto Maple Leafs player when they agreed on a one-year deal with Connor Brown.

The two sides would agree on a league minimum contract with a heavy amount of performances bonuses that will likely see an additional $3.2 Million added to the Oilers 2023-24 cap hit.  Brown missed all buy four games last season after the Washington Capitals acquired him in the summer.

Vegas Golden Knights
The 27-year old Adin Hill earned a huge pay day from the Vegas Golden Knights after he led the team to their first Stanley Cup.  Hill started just 27 games during the regular season which was a career high, but was collected 11 of the 16 wins needs to take home the cup.  He earned himself $9.8 Million over two years ($4.9 AAV) to re-sign in Vegas.

The second big signing was bringing back trade deadline acquisition Ivan Barbashev who dressed in all 22 playoff games collecting 18 points.  The Moscow native signed an five-year deal that came with a cap hit of $5 Million.