Toronto Maple Leafs Summer Time Player Movement Checklist: Who Stays + Who Goes

Apr 11, 2024; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitchell Marner (16) plays the puck
Apr 11, 2024; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitchell Marner (16) plays the puck / Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports
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Ryan Reaves: Hopefully he retires, but either way, Treliving has to figure out how to get out of this as he certainly can't play on the 2024-25 Toronto Maple Leafs. He'll likely be back for training camp but won't make the team and will go play in the AHL a la Kyle Clifford.

Noah Gregor: No.

Connor Dewar: Yes, he'll be back.

Calle Jarnkrok: He's got to go. He doesn't score enough for what he's paid, the Leafs obviously need more offense from the bottom of their lineup and he's not helping. He won't be back.

Morgan Rielly: He won't be traded. The Leafs are desperate for more puck-movers so they aren't getting rid of their best one.

TJ Brodie: He won't be back, obviously since he was scratched in the playoffs.

Jake McCabe: He'll obviously be back. The Leafs blue-line stinks and he's not only good, but he's extremely cheap for what he does. Other than Matthews he might be the least likely player to be traded on the entire roster.

Timothy Liljegren: He's a bit underrated because he's the kind of player you only notice when he screws up, but he can move the puck and he's cheap. Also, he's a great third pairing guy and a possible top-four player, so he's back almost certainly.

Conor Timmins: He makes more than the league minimum but they wouldn't play him even though he had great stats when he did play and even though the team was desperate for puck-movers. He won't be back.