The Toronto Maple Leafs have had a pretty unremarkable offseason.
The Toronto Maple Leafs finished fourth overall and played an excellent series (despite the result) against Tampa before losing in the first round of the NHL Playoffs.
Because their team is obviously among the NHL’s best, they didn’t have to do much this summer other than tinker at the margins everywhere but in net.
The main thing they did change was their goalies, but given the impossibility of predicting any goalie’s future performance, the Leafs correctly replaced Campbell on the cheap, with an eye to maintaining flexibility in order to be able to act should one of the world’s few bankable goalies become available.