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On June 27th, The Edmonton Oilers locked in one of their key trade deadline additions, Trent Frederic, to an eight-year, $30.8 million contract with a cap hit of $3.85 million per year.
One of the earliest moves that the Edmonton Oilers made this off-season was re-signing forward Trent Frederic, and it was somewhat of a controversial one.
Among the players traded by the Bruins before the deadline passed were Brad Marchand, Brandon Carlo, Charlie Coyle, and Trent Frederic.
It will be near impossible for any one player to replicate his 102-point output, but the Maple Leafs have bolstered their depth with additions such as Matias Maccelli, Nicolas Roy, and Dakota Joshua.
Mitch Marner, the NHL's top 2025 unrestricted free agent, is off the list after being traded to the Vegas Golden Knights and agreeing to a contract.
The Toronto Maple Leafs add depth in this trade proposal, landing young winger Alexander Holtz from the Vegas Golden Knights.
Replacing 100 points lost with Mitch Marner's departure is a gigantic task, but Nicolas Roy has the chance to hit new scoring heights in his first season with Toronto.
In return, the Leafs brought in Nicolas Roy, and the team also added Dakota Joshua from the Vancouver Canucks and Matias Maccelli from the Utah Mammoth to bolster its forward depth.
The club now has layers of options that include prospects Matt Savoie and Ike Howard, along with younger veterans like Andrew Mangiapane and Trent Frederic.
Joshua joins a retooled Leafs forward group that includes Nicolas Roy, acquired this month in a sign-and-trade for Mitch Marner, and could challenge for a spot on the left wing between the second ...