The Toronto Maple Leafs will begin the new NHL season this week when the annual Prospect Tournament gets underway.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are now less than two weeks away from their first pre-season game which comes on September 24 against the Ottawa Senators.
The Leafs had an eventful offseason: They fired Kyle Dubas, hired Brad Treliving, had a more or less uneventful draft, spent about $20 million in free-agency, took their starting goalie to arbitration, and signed their franchise player to a contract extension.
They also placed Matt Murray on the long-term injured reserve and re-signed coach Sheldon Keefe to a contract extension.