‘Sends a message’: Maple Leafs sign Sergei Bobrovsky on first day of NHL free agency
Sergei Bobrovsky twice broke the hearts of his new team.
The Maple Leafs are hoping the veteran goaltender will now help get their tortured franchise back on track.
Toronto signed the two-time Stanley Cup winner to a three-year contract worth a reported US$21 million as NHL free agency opened Wednesday.
“Sergei’s a real game-changer for us in terms of the stability, the consistency, the durability,” Maple Leafs general manager John Chayka said of the two-time Vezina Trophy winner as the league’s top netminder on a video conference call with reporters. “The resume speaks for itself — possibly ends up being the best in that position of all time.











