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Maple Leafs Sign Timothy Liljegren to 2-Year Contract Extension

The Toronto Maple Leafs have extended Timothy Liljegren to a two year contract worth $3 million annually. The right handed defenseman had three goals, 23 points in 55 games last season. He was a restricted free agent. 

Liljegren, 25, was a 2017 first round pick by the Leafs. He has been an NHL regular for the past three seasons, accumulating 14 goals, 51 points in 196 regular season games. He has played in 13 playoff games, totaling just one assist. 

This move shows the Leafs are less likely to go after a top defenseman in free agency like Brandon Montour, Matt Roy, or Brett Pesce. While still possible, Toronto will now role with Liljegren as a top four defenseman, hoping he can continue his development. 

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Michael Ostrower

Michael Ostrower

Michael primarily covers the St. Louis Blues and New York Islanders, as well as prospects and the NHL Entry Draft. He follows all teams from around the league while focusing on the advanced analytics and contractual aspect of the NHL.

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