Junior Caminero, who missed the Tampa Bay Rays' last two spring training games due to low back tightness, is returning to the lineup against the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.
Of the two incoming players, Carlo might be the key for the Maple Leafs in the Atlantic Division wars when all is said and done. The 28-year-old (6-foot-5, 220 pounds) is a right-handed shot who slots in beside Morgan Rielly to give Toronto a second shutdown pair, along with the duo of Chris Tanev and Jake McCabe.
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What the Bruins’ roster looks like following NHL trade deadline
With Brad Marchand, Charlie Coyle, and Brandon Carlo gone, things look a lot different — especially with five new forwards in the mix, even if some won't reach the NHL right away.
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NHL News: Brad Marchand Reportedly Traded to Panthers from Bruins at 2025 Deadline
TSN: The Toronto Maple Leafs are keeping tabs on the St. Louis Blues and captain Brayden Schenn in case the opportunity arises, according to Darren Dreger. They’re looking at centers, as well as the defenseman market, which is also thin.
The Maple Leafs are tied for first in the Atlantic Division, boasting a 38-21-3 record and 79 points, but the Lightning (36-21-4) are inching closer to them by the day with 76 points and a staggering 9-1-0 record in their last 10 games.
As of Wednesday afternoon, the Toronto Maple Leafs still haven't made any deals since the October trade that saw Liljegren leave town.
What could be a busy week of NHL trade deadline activity for the Seattle Kraken started with a bang on Wednesday.
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