Liljegren has fallen out of favor with Craig Berube and could find greener pastures in Salt Lake City, something both Liljegren and the Leafs could use.
Costing $3M a year, Liljegren has been a decent, but not spectacular player for Toronto and has seen his minutes drop year after year. He has shown improvement but it's been too long already and he hasn't turned into the elite playmaking defenseman Toronto envisioned when they drafted him in 2017. Only scoring 65 points in 198 career NHL games, he hasn't lived up to expectations and has often been a defensive liability though he's shown improvements recently.