Sergei Bobrovsky headlines Maple Leafs’ wild free agency, trade day


TORONTO — John Chayka has been accused of a few things since he stepped on the scene as Toronto Maple Leafs general manager.

Lazy ain’t one of them.

The biggest deal is future Hall of Fame goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky at three years and $21 million, as Toronto reunites 2024’s Stanley Cup–winning tandem north of the border and guards against Anthony Stolarz’s history of injury.

The Florida Panthers refused to meet Bobrovsky’s financial demands, pivoting Tuesday to the younger and cheaper Jacob Markstrom ($6 million AAV).