The Toronto Maple Leafs were very busy this off-season trying to make themselves competitive enough to end the drought in the city and bring home Lord Stanley’s Mug.
The majority of their transactions took place in July.
You can see how the organization was graded on each of their off-season moves in July by visiting our breakdown from the month.
In August, business slowed down. There were already a lot of new names in the organization and Kyle Dubas and Mike Babcock set themselves up for a situation where they could put off decision-making until they have done proper evaluations at training camp.