Thursday afternoon, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced by way of Twitter that they have signed 24-year old defenseman Connor Timmins to a two-year extension.
Timmins was acquired back by the Toronto Maple Leafs back in November.
GM Kyle Dubas picked him up from the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for Curtis Douglas. The Leafs are Timmins’ third team since 2021 and has appeared to find a long-term spot playing for his hometown team.
Prior to being acquired in November, Timmins had suffered several injuries that had limited him to just 41 games split between the Colorado Avalanche and the Coyotes where he combined for just seven assists.