The Leafs continue to look for the right top-six replacement for Mitch Marnerin the wake of his sign-and-trade with the Vegas Golden Knights. Since then, things have not gone smoothly in finding a suitable alternative with GM Brad Treliving admitting that adding a top forward is still a priority.
The acquisitions of Matias Maccelli and Nicolas Roy are ones in which the Leafs hope there is still an upgrade there that despite options thinning out after the first week of free agency.
Toronto still hoping to land Jared McCann
The team remains hopeful that their solution to the hole left by Marner is going to be filled for the season.
Jared McCann is another name to look at in Seattle. His name started to pop around the trade deadline and he's still available.
He's got two, I think three; at least two years left on his deal, but that's someone we've been hearing that Seattle is open to moving.
McCann never suited up for Toronto but was famously known as the player who was acquired by the Leafs ahead of Seattle's expansion draft, only to be left unprotected in favor of Justin Holl, a player who at the time had criticism from Leafs fans over his play that season.
The Leafs would likely have to subtract a player from their roster as they have just under $5M in cap space going into next season, and although they may place one of their currently 14 signed NHL rostered players on waivers, Toronto would need to trade out a player to make a deal work financially.
Four years after being traded by a team he never suited up for, fate could have Jared McCann finally become a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs, and for real this time.