How former Leafs are performing on their new teams this season
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How former Leafs are performing on their new teams this season
"As a result, Kampf left Toronto on his terms to get another crack at the NHL with the Vancouver Canucks part way through the season. But based on his current showing with the Canucks, one could understand why the Leafs didn't deploy him on their roster this year as he has registered zero goals and points in 13 games to date."
"After being traded by the Leafs to the Pittsburgh Penguins at the trade deadline last season, Conor Timmins was acquired from the Penguins by the Buffalo Sabres this past offseason and ultimately signed to a two-year, $4.4 million contract. Playing primarily in a third-pairing role with the Sabres, Timmins has accrued six assists and 16 PIM in 32 games played so far this season."
"Traded along with Timmins to the Penguins at the past trade deadline, Connor Dewar has become a solid bottom-six contributor for Pittsburgh this season. Tallying six goals and five assists for 11 points in 32 games in 2025-26 with the Penguins, Dewar has already surpassed his totals in goals and points that he had with the Leafs in 48 total games played over two seasons. Toronto could certainly use some of that offensive production in their bottom-six this year."
Several players from the 2024-25 Toronto Maple Leafs roster departed via trade, release, or free agency and have produced mixed results with new teams this season. David Kampf began the 2025-26 season in the minors, left Toronto to join the Vancouver Canucks midseason, and has recorded zero goals and zero points in 13 games. Conor Timmins was traded to Pittsburgh, then acquired by the Buffalo Sabres on a two-year, $4.4 million deal, and has six assists and 16 penalty minutes in 32 games while playing a third-pairing role. Connor Dewar, traded with Timmins, provides bottom-six offense for Pittsburgh with six goals and 11 points in 32 games, exceeding his Leafs production over two seasons.
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