Star Goalie Sergei Bobrovsky Headlines NHL Free Agency After 2 Stanley Cup Runs
- On Wednesday, two-time Stanley Cup champion Sergei Bobrovsky enters free agency as the most intriguing player available after backstopping the Florida Panthers to championships in 2024 and 2025.
- Florida facilitated Bobrovsky's exit by trading for goalies Akira Schmid and Jacob Markstrom two days ago, following the team's inability to reach a contract extension with the veteran goaltender.
- The Toronto Maple Leafs appear poised to sign the Vezina Trophy winner, with NHL insider Nick Kypreos claiming a deal is 'totally pointing in that direction' as free agency opens.
- His struggles last season, including a 3.07 GAA and.877 SV%, have sparked debates about the 37-year-old's elite status as teams weigh his resume against his age.
- With the NHL salary cap increasing to $104 million, clubs are also evaluating other veterans like Anders Lee, who enters the market ahead of his 37th birthday later this week.
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Here's why the Toronto Maple Leafs work is far from over after signing Sergei Bobrovsky
The first few hours of NHL free agency saw a flurry of signings, but one of the most intriguing involved the Toronto Maple Leafs putting pen to paper with two-time Stanley Cup champion Sergey Bobrovsky.The 37-year-old is headed to Toronto on a three-year deal worth $7 million a year, which, for a goalie who has won two Cups in the last three years, is one heck of a deal.However, this deal may not be as foolproof as you'd think given Bobrovsky's …
Sergei Bobrovsky joining Maple Leafs on $21 million NHL free agency deal
The two-time Vezina winner has a new home. On Wednesday, the Toronto Maple Leafs inked goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky to a three-year, $21 million contract, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.

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