Ryan O’Reilly’s Season So Far Means Nothing for Maple Leafs

1 year ago  /  The Hockey Writers

On Saturday morning, the hockey world woke up to find out that, while we were asleep, Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas was busy putting together a blockbuster move that added two solid pieces to his roster. Here is the deal according to CapFriendly: The Maple Leafs get forward Ryan O’Reilly (50% retained from Minnesota Wild (75% retained in total), forward Noel Acciari, and forward Josh Pillar. Before O’Reilly was acquired, the top career goal scorer in the playoffs on the Maple Leafs was Tavares, with 18 goals in 44 games. With 10 goals this season, he also becomes the second-highest scoring player on the Maple Leafs’ bottom six with 10 goals in 55 games played. In Acciari, the Maple Leafs picked up a player with 54 games of playoff experience with both the Boston Bruins and the Florida Panthers....

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