A trade the Maple Leafs must make to make the playoffs
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A trade the Maple Leafs must make to make the playoffs
"Mason Marchment was originally a Toronto Maple Leaf when they signed him to an entry-level contract back in March of 2018. He developed with the Marlies and played four NHL games with the Leafs in 2019-20 before getting traded to the Florida Panthers in exchange for Denis Malgin. The Maple Leafs soon realized that this was a mistake, as he excelled in Florida, tallying 47 points in 54 games during the 2020-21 campaign."
"Mason Marchment would be the perfect top-six forward the Leafs need. When you look at the Leafs' forward group, they are a physically heavy group. They have big power forwards on each of their forward lines except for their second line. On the first line, they have Matthew Knies, who has turned into a star for the Leafs. Dakota Joshua, on the third line, looks like he has finally found his groove with the Leafs."
The Toronto Maple Leafs need a top-six forward to bolster their offence. Brad Treliving attempted to acquire Matias Maccelli in the off-season but that move did not work out and Maccelli has been a healthy scratch recently. Trade options appear limited, making Mason Marchment a viable target. Marchment signed with Toronto and was traded to Florida for Denis Malgin after four NHL games. He produced 47 points in 54 games in 2020-21 and has 13 points in 27 games with Seattle. Marchment projects as a physical, puck-winning power forward on the second line with John Tavares and William Nylander.
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