Maple Leafs Sign Robertson to One-Year Extension
ONTARIO, CANADA, AUG 2 – Nick Robertson and the Toronto Maple Leafs agreed on a one-year contract worth $1.825 million before arbitration, bridging the $1.05 million salary gap, team announced Saturday.
- On Sunday, the Toronto Maple Leafs are scheduled to face an arbitrator after Friedman reports Robertson requested $2.25 million and the team proposed $1.825 million.
- Robertson and the Maple Leafs have been at odds for several seasons, including his trade request last summer, and unlike twelve other arbitration cases, his case remains unresolved without a prehearing settlement.
- Robertson’s career totals include 32 goals and 24 assists over 156 NHL games, all with Toronto, and he dressed in three playoff games with one goal and one assist.
- Facing a $1.825 million gap, Robertson will only be eligible for a one- or two-year contract if the hearing proceeds.
- Despite 13 arbitration filings, only Nick Robertson's case remains unresolved, sparking ongoing fan reactions among the passionate Leafs supporter base.
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The Leafs have avoided arbitration with Nick Robertson, signing him to a one-year extension for $1.825 million. Robertson finished with 15 goals and 22 points in 69 games in 2024-25, averaging just 12 minutes per game. Robertson had requested a trade last summer from the Leafs, who haven’t handed him a ton
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