Maple Leafs looking for experienced backup goalie
With Jonathan Bernier out of the picture, the Toronto Maple Leafs are now in search of his replacement.
The club acquired Frederik Andersen from the Anaheim Ducks - the same team Bernier was dealt to - who will step in as the team's No. 1. However, the goalie position is far from solidified, as Mike Babcock admits the team is now in search of a reliable second-in-command.
"Now we have to find a good pro to come in and support him (Andersen), and we'll do that," Babcock said at this week's development camp, according to NHL.com.
While the Maple Leafs might have their eyes set on a reputable goaltender with some miles under his belt, unless a deal is done via trade, their options in free agency will be limited, with few quality experienced goalies seeking contracts.
Goalie | Age | Last Team |
---|---|---|
Karri Ramo | 29 | CGY |
Ben Scrivens | 29 | MTL |
Jhonas Enroth | 27 | LAK |
Anders Lindback | 27 | ARI |
Ray Emery | 33 | PHI |
Of course, the team could return to Garret Sparks, who spent a large part of last season as the club's backup. But with Sparks still awaiting his next contract as a restricted free agent after posting a porous .893 save percentage and a 3.02 goals-against average last season, the team appears to be looking for a different option.
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