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    All contracts Leafs taking on from in 9 player trade are pretty much expiring. Home run deal for

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  3. have $58.5 million of cap space committed to nine players in 2017-18. have ~$23 million committed to five in 2017-18.

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  5. The & 9-player deal is the largest (in quantity of players) in NHL history among division rivals.

  6. The highest-paid players are now Nathan Horton, on LTIR with a $5.3M cap hit, and Joffrey Lupul, on IR at $5.25M.

  7. Since dealing Clarkson, Kessel and now Phaneuf, have $19.05M in annual salary cap savings moving forward.

  8. Lamoriello: "We're going to have a five-year plan that's going to change every single day."

  9. The have no immediate plans to name another captain, per Lou Lamoriello.

  10. Lamoriello: "I have been extremely impressed with Dion from Day 1. I didn't know what to expect. He's been impressive in every way."

  11. McKenzie: "No question" in my mind want Stamkos. "Significant question in my mind whether he wants them."

  12. McKenzie: Does Stamkos want to play in Toronto? "I don't know that he does. I know that fans assume that he does."

  13. Tobias Lindberg, the prospect acquired from OTT, won a Mem Cup playing for TOR assistant D.J. Smith last year.

  14. With the trade, now have $21.8M on injured reserve: Horton - $5.3M Lupul - $5.25M JVR - $4.25M Michalek - $4M Robidas - $3M

  15. could also gain $3.75M on the cap next year by buying out Cowen. $3.1M cap hit + $0.65M cap credit.

  16. The last time the traded a Captain (Doug Gilmour to the in 1997), Lou Lamoriello was the GM on the receiving end.

  17. all of new acquired players are report direct to decontamination room. Komarov's orders.

  18. So many layers to deal. Cap hits worked, but traded $33M in future contract commitments in exchange for $11.7M in commitments. Huge.

  19. Massive trade, so double checking the numbers still but looks like will dig into Horton LTIR after this trade, end with $0 cap space.

  20. In the last 12 months, brass has moved out Clarkson, Kessel and Phaneuf, and has retained only $1.2M on Phil. That’s a MAJOR win.

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