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2014–15 Toronto Maple Leafs season

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NHL hockey team season

2014–15Toronto Maple Leafs
Division7thAtlantic
Conference15thEastern
2014–15 record30–44–8
Home record22–17–2
Road record8–27–6
Goals for211
Goals against262
Team information
General managerDave Nonis
CoachRandy Carlyle (Oct.–Jan.)
Peter Horachek (interim, Jan.–Apr.)
CaptainDion Phaneuf
Alternate captainsJoffrey Lupul
Stephane Robidas[a]
ArenaAir Canada Centre
Average attendance19,076 (94.1%)[1]
(36 games)
Team leaders
GoalsJames van Riemsdyk (27)
AssistsPhil Kessel (36)
PointsPhil Kessel (61)
Penalty minutesDion Phaneuf (108)
Plus/minusDaniel Winnik (+14)
WinsJonathan Bernier (21)
Goals against averageJonathan Bernier (2.87)

The2014–15Toronto Maple Leafsseason was the98th season for theNational Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on November 22, 1917.[2] This was the second year of the new alignment and schedule format. Toronto again played every team in their own division at least four times, every team in the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference three times, and every team from the Western Conference twice. To complete the 82-game schedule, they played bothOttawa andDetroit five times. Notable in this season was a series of Maple Leafs jerseys being tossed onto the ice at theAir Canada Centre by some fans upset with the team's poor performance, which at times was met with arrests and ejections from the building.[3]

On March 23, 2015, a 13-year long sellout streak ended; only 18,336 fans showed up for the evening match against theMinnesota Wild.[4] Ticket prices for the game were reduced earlier in the day.

Despite remaining in the playoff hunt for the first half of the season, the Leafs finished the season with only 68 points, tied for the fewest earned since the NHL began playing 82 games per season in the1995–96 season. The day after the regular season ended, April 12, 2015, Maple Leafs presidentBrendan Shanahan kept good on his promise of a scorched earth rebuild, as general managerDave Nonis and interim head coachPeter Horachek were terminated from their positions. Also terminated were coachesSteve Spott, Chris Dennis andRick St. Croix; director of player development Jim Hughes and director of pro scouting Steve Kasper, as well as Rob Cowie and 18 other scouts.[5][6][7][8] Later in the day, strength and conditioning coach Anthony Belzawas fired.

On May 20, 2015, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced thatMike Babcock would be the team's new head coach, signing him to an eight-year, $50 million contract.[9]

Off-season

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On May 8, 2014, general managerDave Nonis announced thatRandy Carlyle had accepted a contract extension to continue as head coach through the 2016–17 season, however Carlyle's assistant coaches,Greg Cronin,Scott Gordon andDave Farrish were all released by the team.[10]

On July 22, 2014, Brendan Shanahan let go former assistant general managersClaude Loiselle andDave Poulin and namedKyle Dubas as the new assistant general manager. At the time of the hire, Dubas was 28 years old. He was formerly the general manager of theOntario Hockey League'sSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds.[11]

Many players were signed, lost and traded during free agency. SeeTransactions for a list of lost and acquired players.

Standings

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Atlantic Division
PosTeamGPWLOTLROWGFGAGDPts
1y –Montreal Canadiens8250221043221189+32110
2x –Tampa Bay Lightning825024847262211+51108
3x –Detroit Red Wings8243251439235221+14100
4x –Ottawa Senators8243261337238215+2399
5Boston Bruins8241271437213211+296
6Florida Panthers8238291530206223−1791
7Toronto Maple Leafs823044825211262−5168
8Buffalo Sabres822351815161274−11354
Source:National Hockey League
x – Clinched playoff spot;y – Clinched division
Eastern Conference Wild Card
PosDivTeamGPWLOTLROWGFGAGDPts
1ATx –Ottawa Senators8243261337238215+2399
2MEx –Pittsburgh Penguins8243271239221210+1198
3ATBoston Bruins8241271437213211+296
4ATFlorida Panthers8238291530206223−1791
5MEColumbus Blue Jackets824235533236250−1489
6MEPhiladelphia Flyers8233311830215234−1984
7MENew Jersey Devils8232361427181216−3578
8MECarolina Hurricanes8230411125188226−3871
9ATToronto Maple Leafs823044825211262−5168
10ATBuffalo Sabres822351815161274−11354
Source:National Hockey League
x – Clinched playoff spot

Record vs opponents

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Eastern ConferenceWestern Conference
Atlantic DivisionMetropolitan DivisionCentral DivisionPacific Division
TeamHomeAwayTeamHomeAwayTeamHomeAwayTeamHomeAway
Boston1–46–14–3*1–2*Carolina1–41–41–2Chicago3–20–4Anaheim6–20–4
Buffalo4–04–3*2–63–4Columbus5–24–10–5Colorado3–2*3–4*Arizona1–32–3
Detroit1–44–14–10–1*2–1*New Jersey3–51–2*1–4Dallas5–34–0Calgary4–13–6
Florida2–31–44–63–2N.Y. Islanders3–4*5–22–3Minnesota1–21–3Edmonton5–11–4
Montreal3–43–4*1–2*0–4N.Y. Rangers5–44–56–3Nashville2–93–4Los Angeles4–3*0–2
Ottawa4–3*3–2*5–33–43–5Philadelphia4–73–20–1St. Louis1–60–3San Jose1–41–3
Tampa Bay5–23–12–32–4Pittsburgh2–51–23–4*Winnipeg4–3*1–5Vancouver5–21–4
Washington6–22–60–4
Records9–5–14–8–34–7–13–7–24–3–01–5–15–2–00–7–0
Division13–13–47–14–35–8–15–9–0
Conference20–27–7(Home: 13–12–2; Away: 7–15–5)10–17–1(Home: 9–5–0; Away: 1–12–1)
Overall30–44–8 (Home: 22–17–2; Away: 8–27–6)

(* game decided in overtime or shoot-out)

Suspensions/fines

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PlayerExplanationLengthSalaryDate issued
Carter AshtonViolating the terms of the NHL/NHL Players' Association Performance Enhancing Substances Program.20 games$169,185.00November 6, 2014[12]
Richard PanikDiving/Embellishment during NHL Game No. 939 in Washington on Sunday, March 1, 2015, at 10:57 of the second period.$2,000.00March 5, 2015[13]
Nazem KadriIllegal check to the head ofEdmonton Oilers forwardMatt Fraser during NHL game No. 1039 in Edmonton on Monday, March 16, 2015, at 10:58 of the third period.4 games$141,463.40March 18, 2015[14]

Schedule and results

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Pre-season

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2014 Pre-Season Game Log: 5–2–1 (Home: 3–0–1; Road: 2–2–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordRecap
1[a]September 22Toronto3–2PhiladelphiaSOHeeter1–0–0Recap
2September 23Philadelphia0–4TorontoBernier15,1902–0–0Recap
3September 24Ottawa4–3TorontoSOGibson17,9392–0–1Recap
4September 24Toronto2–3OttawaHeeter15,8652–1–1Recap
5September 26Toronto6–4BuffaloReimer18,9423–1–1Recap
6September 28Buffalo2–3TorontoSOBernier17,2494–1–1Recap
7September 29Toronto0–3DetroitReimer14,7544–2–1Recap
8October 3Detroit1–5TorontoBernier18,0205–2–1Recap

Notes:
a Game was played atBudweiser Gardens inLondon, Ontario.

Regular season

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2014–15 Game Log: 30–44–8, 68 points (Home: 22–17–2; Road: 8–27–6)
October: 5–4–1, 11 points (Home: 2–4–0; Road: 3–0–1)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
1October 8Montreal4–3TorontoBernier(0–1–0)19,7450–1–00Recap
2October 11Pittsburgh5–2TorontoBernier(0–2–0)19,0390–2–00Recap
3October 12Toronto6–3NY RangersReimer(1–0–0)18,0061–2–02Recap
4October 14Colorado2–3TorontoOTReimer(2–0–0)18,7542–2–04Recap
5October 17Detroit4–1TorontoReimer(2–1–0)19,0542–3–04Recap
6October 18Toronto0–1DetroitOTBernier(0–2–1)20,0272–3–15Recap
7October 21Toronto5–2NY IslandersBernier(1–2–1)11,4083–3–17Recap
October 22TorontoOttawaGame rescheduled to November 9 due toshootings in Ottawa.
8October 25Boston4–1TorontoBernier(1–3–1)19,1323–4–17Recap
9October 28Buffalo0–4TorontoBernier(2–3–1)18,8984–4–19Recap
10October 31Toronto4–1ColumbusBernier(3–3–1)14,4795–4–111Recap
November: 7–4–2, 16 points (Home: 6–2–0; Road: 1–2–2)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
11November 1Chicago2–3TorontoReimer(3–1–0)19,1386–4–113Recap
12November 4Toronto2–3ArizonaReimer(3–2–0)14,2026–5–113Recap
13November 6Toronto3–4ColoradoSOBernier(3–3–2)15,0366–5–214Recap
14November 8NY Rangers4–5TorontoBernier(4–3–2)19,3207–5–216Recap
15November 9Toronto5–3OttawaReimer(4–2–0)19,2298–5–218Recap
16November 12Boston1–6TorontoBernier(5–3–2)19,2649–5–220Recap
17November 14Pittsburgh2–1TorontoBernier(5–4–2)19,2959–6–220Recap
18November 15Toronto2–6BuffaloReimer(4–3–0)19,0709–7–220Recap
19November 18Nashville9–2TorontoBernier(5–5–2)19,0129–8–220Recap
20November 20Tampa Bay2–5TorontoBernier(6–5–2)19,08910–8–222Recap
21November 22Detroit1–4TorontoBernier(7–5–2)19,31111–8–224Recap
22November 26Toronto3–4PittsburghOTBernier(7–5–3)18,64511–8–325Recap
23November 29Washington2–6TorontoBernier(8–5–3)19,16112–8–327Recap
December: 9–6–0, 18 points (Home: 6–2–0; Road: 3–4–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
24December 2Dallas3–5TorontoBernier(9–5–3)19,02113–8–329Recap
25December 4New Jersey5–3TorontoBernier(9–6–3)18,87713–9–329Recap
26December 6Vancouver2–5TorontoBernier(10–6–3)19,34614–9–331Recap
27December 9Calgary1–4TorontoBernier(11–6–3)19,12215–9–333Recap
28December 10Toronto2–1DetroitSOReimer(5–3–0)20,02716–9–335Recap
29December 13Detroit1–4TorontoBernier(12–6–3)19,06317–9–337Recap
30December 14Los Angeles3–4TorontoSOReimer(6–3–0)19,21918–9–339Recap
31December 16Anaheim2–6TorontoBernier(13–6–3)18,95319–9–341Recap
32December 18Toronto1–4CarolinaBernier(13–7–3)12,33219–10–341Recap
33December 20Philadelphia7–4TorontoBernier(13–8–3)19,34319–11–341Recap
34December 21Toronto0–4ChicagoReimer(6–4–0)22,13119–12–341Recap
35December 23Toronto4–0DallasBernier(14–8–3)18,53220–12–343Recap
36December 28Toronto4–6FloridaReimer(6–5–0)17,87720–13–343Recap
37December 29Toronto2–3Tampa BayReimer(6–6–0)19,20420–14–343Recap
38December 31Toronto4–3BostonSOBernier(15–8–3)17,56521–14–345Recap
January: 1–11–1, 3 points (Home: 1–3–0; Road: 0–8–1)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
39January 2Toronto1–3MinnesotaBernier(15–9–3)19,16821–15–345Recap
40January 3Toronto1–5WinnipegReimer(6–7–0)15,01621–16–345Recap
41January 7Washington6–2TorontoBernier(15–10–3)19,04721–17–345Recap
42January 9Columbus2–5TorontoBernier(16–10–3)18,96522–17–347Recap
43January 12Toronto0–2Los AngelesBernier(16–11–3)18,23022–18–347Recap
44January 14Toronto0–4AnaheimBernier(16–12–3)16,74122–19–347Recap
45January 15Toronto1–3San JoseReimer(6–8–0)17,56222–20–347Recap
46January 17Toronto0–3St. LouisBernier(16–13–3)19,62622–21–347Recap
47January 19Carolina4–1TorontoBernier(16–14–3)18,97922–22–347Recap
48January 21Toronto3–4OttawaReimer(6–9–0)18,89422–23–347Recap
49January 28Toronto1–2New JerseySOBernier(16–14–4)15,88222–23–448Recap
50January 29Arizona3–1TorontoBernier(16–15–4)18,83722–24–448Recap
51January 31Toronto0–1PhiladelphiaReimer(6–10–0)19,87222–25–448Recap
February: 3–7–1, 7 points (Home: 3–2–0; Road: 0–5–1)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
52February 3Toronto3–4NashvilleBernier(16–16–4)15,66722–26–448Recap
53February 6Toronto1–4New JerseyReimer(6–11–0)15,59422–27–448Recap
54February 7Edmonton1–5TorontoReimer(7–11–0)19,24823–27–450Recap
55February 10NY Rangers5–4TorontoReimer(7–12–0)18,94623–28–450Recap
56February 12Toronto2–3NY IslandersBernier(16–17–4)15,38823–29–450Recap
57February 14Toronto1–2MontrealSOBernier(16–17–5)21,28723–29–551Recap
58February 17Florida3–2TorontoBernier(16–18–5)19,09823–30–551Recap
59February 20Toronto1–2CarolinaReimer(7–13–0)12,56323–31–551Recap
60February 21Winnipeg3–4TorontoOTBernier(17–18–5)19,35924–31–553Recap
61February 26Philadelphia2–3TorontoBernier(18–18–5)18,89225–31–555Recap
62February 28Toronto0–4MontrealBernier(18–19–5)21,28725–32–555Recap
March: 4–10–1, 9 points (Home: 3–4–1; Road: 1–6–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
63March 1Toronto0–4WashingtonReimer(7–14–0)18,50625–33–555Recap
64March 3Toronto3–2FloridaBernier(19–19–5)10,19826–33–557Recap
65March 5Toronto2–4Tampa BayBernier(19–20–5)19,20426–34–557Recap
66March 7St. Louis6–1TorontoBernier(19–21–5)19,10826–35–557Recap
67March 9NY Islanders4–3TorontoOTBernier(19–21–6)18,98426–35–658Recap
68March 11Buffalo3–4TorontoSOBernier(20–21–6)18,84427–35–660Recap
69March 13Toronto3–6CalgaryReimer(7–15–0)19,28927–36–660Recap
70March 14Toronto1–4VancouverBernier(20–22–6)18,87027–37–660Recap
71March 16Toronto1–4EdmontonBernier(20–23–6)16,83927–38–660Recap
72March 19San Jose4–1TorontoBernier(20–24–6)18,92627–39–660Recap
73March 21Toronto3–5OttawaBernier(20–25–6)19,19427–40–660Recap
74March 23Minnesota2–1TorontoBernier(20–26–6)18,33627–41–660Recap
75March 26Florida4–1TorontoBernier(20–27–6)18,83127–42–660Recap
76March 28Ottawa3–4TorontoOTReimer(8–15–0)18,90628–42–662Recap
77March 31Tampa Bay1–3TorontoReimer(9–15–0)18,85729–42–664Recap
April: 1–2–2, 4 points (Home: 1–0–1; Road: 0–2–1)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
78April 1Toronto3–4BuffaloBernier(20–28–6)19,07029–43–664Recap
79April 4Toronto1–2BostonSOReimer(9–15–1)17,56529–43–765Recap
80April 5Ottawa2–3TorontoSOBernier(21–28–6)18,91930–43–767Recap
81April 8Toronto0–5ColumbusReimer(9–16–1)15,63130–44–767Recap
82April 11Montreal4–3TorontoSOBernier(21–28–7)19,30830–44–868Recap

Legend:  Win (2 points)  Loss (0 points)  Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Player statistics

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Final stats[15]

Skaters

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Regular Season
PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIM
Phil Kessel82253661−3430
James van Riemsdyk82272956−3343
Tyler Bozak82232649−3444
Nazem Kadri73182139−728
Cody Franson5562632−726
Mike Santorelli5711182978
Morgan Rielly8182129−1614
Dion Phaneuf7032629−11108
Leo Komarov6281826018
Peter Holland62111425031
Daniel Winnik60718251423
Jake Gardiner7942024−2324
Joffrey Lupul55101121−1026
Richard Panik7611617−849
David Clarkson5810515−1192
David Booth597613−825
Roman Polak56549−2248
Stephane Robidas52167834
Korbinian Holzer34066325
Eric Brewer18235−412
Trevor Smith54235−912
Brandon Kozun20224−36
Joakim Lindstrom19134−74
Stuart Percy9033−42
Sam Carrick1611219
Andrew MacWilliam12022−612
Tim Erixon15101−56
Josh Leivo9101−14
Casey Bailey610112
T. J. Brennan6011−79
Zach Sill21011−224
Olli Jokinen†‡601112
Colton Orr100000
Troy Bodie500005
Matt Frattin900004
Greg McKegg300000
Petter Granberg700016
Carter Ashton7000−30

Goaltenders

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Regular Season
PlayerGPGSTOIWLOTGAGAASASV%SOGAPIM
Jonathan Bernier58553177212871522.871735.9122010
James Reimer352717679161933.161001.9070002

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Maple Leafs. Stats reflect time with the Maple Leafs only.
Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Maple Leafs only.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record.

Notable achievements

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Awards

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Regular Season
PlayerAwardAwarded
P. KesselNHL All-Star game selection[16]January 10, 2015

Milestones

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Regular Season
PlayerMilestoneReached
B. Kozun1st Career NHL Game
1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
October 8, 2014
S. Percy1st Career NHL Game
1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
October 8, 2014
T. Bozak300th Career NHL GameOctober 14, 2014
S. Carrick1st Career NHL GameNovember 1, 2014
D. Winnik500th Career NHL GameNovember 1, 2014
J. van Riemsdyk100th Career NHL GoalNovember 1, 2014
J. van Riemsdyk100th Career NHL Assist
200th Career NHL Point
November 4, 2014
P. Kessel600th Career NHL GameNovember 8, 2014
D. Clarkson500th Career NHL GameNovember 8, 2014
S. Robidas900th Career NHL GameNovember 12, 2014
D. Phaneuf700th Career NHL GameNovember 20, 2014
T. Bozak200th Career NHL PointNovember 20, 2014
N. Kadri200th Career NHL GameDecember 2, 2014
M. Santorelli100th Career NHL PointDecember 2, 2014
R. Panik100th Career NHL GameDecember 13, 2014
M. Rielly100th Career NHL GameDecember 13, 2014
P. Holland100th Career NHL GameDecember 20, 2014
S. Robidas200th Career NHL AssistDecember 20, 2014
J. Lupul400th Career NHL PointDecember 28, 2014
J. Gardiner200th Career NHL GameDecember 28, 2014
P. Kessel500th Career NHL PointDecember 31, 2014
M. Santorelli300th Career NHL GameJanuary 12, 2015
E. Brewer1000th Career NHL GameMarch 21, 2015
S. Carrick1st Career NHL PointMarch 21, 2015
C. Bailey1st Career NHL GameMarch 26, 2015
S. Carrick1st Career NHL GoalMarch 26, 2015
J. van Riemsdyk400th Career NHL GameMarch 28, 2015
L. Komarov100th Career NHL GameMarch 31, 2015
C. Bailey1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
April 11, 2015
J. Lindstrom150th Career NHL GameApril 11, 2015
D. Phaneuf400th Career NHL PointApril 11, 2015


Transactions

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The Maple Leafs have been involved in the followingtransactions during the 2014–15 season.

Trades

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Date
Details
June 28, 2014
[17]
ToSt. Louis Blues
Carl Gunnarsson
Calgary's 4th-round pick in2014 (Ville Husso)
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Roman Polak
July 1, 2014
[18]
ToColumbus Blue Jackets
Jerry D'Amigo
Conditional 7th-round pick in2015
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Matt Frattin
February 6, 2015
[19]
ToTampa Bay Lightning
David Broll
Carter Ashton
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Conditional 7th-round pick in2016
February 15, 2015
[20]
ToNashville Predators
Cody Franson
Mike Santorelli
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Olli Jokinen
Brendan Leipsic
1st-round pick in2015
February 25, 2015
[21]
ToPittsburgh Penguins
Daniel Winnik
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Zach Sill
4th-round pick in2015
2nd-round pick in2016
February 26, 2015
[22]
ToChicago Blackhawks
Spencer Abbott
To Toronto Maple Leafs
T. J. Brennan
February 26, 2015
[23]
ToColumbus Blue Jackets
David Clarkson
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Nathan Horton
March 2, 2015
[24]
To St. Louis Blues
Olli Jokinen
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Joakim Lindstrom
Conditional 6th-round pick in2016
March 2, 2015
[25]
ToAnaheim Ducks
Korbinian Holzer
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Eric Brewer
5th-round pick in2016
June 19, 2015
[26]
ToFlorida Panthers
Greg McKegg
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Zach Hyman
Conditional 7th-round pick in2017

Free agents acquired

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DatePlayerFormer teamContract terms
(inU.S. dollars)
Ref
July 1, 2014Stephane RobidasAnaheim Ducks3 years, $9 million[27]
July 1, 2014Leo KomarovDynamo Moscow4 years, $11.8 million[27]
July 3, 2014Petri KontiolaTraktor Chelyabinsk1 year, $1.1 million[28]
July 3, 2014Mike SantorelliVancouver Canucks1 year, $1.5 million[28]
July 22, 2014David BoothVancouver Canucks1 year, $1.1 million[29]
July 28, 2014Daniel WinnikAnaheim Ducks1 year, $1.3 million[30]
September 20, 2014Cody DonagheyQuebec Remparts3 years, entry-level contract[31]
March 20, 2015Nikita SoshnikovAtlant Moscow Oblast3 years, entry-level contract[32]
March 21, 2015Casey BaileyPennsylvania State University2 years, entry-level contract[33]


Free agents lost

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DatePlayerNew teamContract terms
(in U.S. dollars)
Ref
July 1, 2014T. J. BrennanNew York Islanders1 year, $600,000[34]
July 1, 2014Dave BollandFlorida Panthers5 years, $27.5 million[35]
July 1, 2014Mason RaymondCalgary Flames3 years, $9.5 million[36]
July 1, 2014Drew MacIntyreCarolina Hurricanes1 year, $600,000[37]
July 2, 2014Nikolai KuleminNew York Islanders4 years, $16.75 million[38]
July 2, 2014Jay McClementCarolina Hurricanes1 year, $1 million[39]
July 3, 2014Tim GleasonCarolina Hurricanes1 year, $1.2 million[40]
July 15, 2014Paul RangerGeneve-Servette HC2 years[41]

Claimed via waivers

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PlayerFormer teamDate claimed off waivers
Richard Panik[42]Tampa Bay LightningOctober 9, 2014
Tim Erixon[43]Chicago BlackhawksMarch 1, 2015

Lost via waivers

[edit]
PlayerNew teamDate claimed off waivers

Lost via retirement

[edit]
Player

Player signings

[edit]
DatePlayerContract terms
(in U.S. dollars)
Ref
July 3, 2014Troy Bodie1 year, $600,000[28]
July 3, 2014Antoine Bibeau3-year, $1.965 million entry-level contract[44]
July 10, 2014Trevor Smith1 year, $550,000[45]
July 10, 2014Rinat Valiev3-year, $2,427,500 entry-level contract[45]
July 11, 2014Jamie Devane2 years, $1.15 million[46]
July 16, 2014Peter Holland2 years, $1.55 million[47]
July 16, 2014Carter Ashton1 year, $850,500[48]
July 21, 2014Cody Franson1 year, $3.3 million[49]
July 25, 2014James Reimer2 years, $4.6 million[50]
July 29, 2014Jake Gardiner5 years, $20.25 million[51]
August 18, 2014William Nylander3-year, entry-level contract[52]
September 9, 2014Spencer Abbott1 year[53]
May 25, 2015Sam Carrick1 year[54]
June 4, 2015Andreas Johnsson3 years, entry-level contract[55]
June 4, 2015T. J. Brennan1 year[55]
June 23, 2015Petter Granberg1 year[56]
June 23, 2015Tim Erixon1 year[56]
June 23, 2015Zach Hyman2 years, entry-level contract[56]

Other

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NameDateDetails
Peter Horachek[57]July 11, 2014Named as an Assistant Coach
Steve Spott[57]July 11, 2014Named as an Assistant Coach
Kyle Dubas[58]July 22, 2014Named as an Assistant General Manager

Draft picks

[edit]
See also:List of Toronto Maple Leafs draft picks

The2014 NHL entry draft was held on June 27–28, 2014 at theWells Fargo Center inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania.

Round#PlayerPosNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
18William Nylander(C/LW)Sweden SwedenModo Hockey (SHL)
368Rinat ValievDRussia RussiaKootenay Ice (WHL)
4103[a]J. J. PiccinichRWUnited States United StatesYoungstown Phantoms (USHL)
5128Dakota JoshuaCUnited States United StatesSioux Falls Stampede (USHL)
6158Nolan VeseyLWUnited States United StatesSouth Shore Kings (USPHL Premier)
7188Pierre EngvallLWSweden SwedenFrölunda HC Jr. (SWE)

Draft notes

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  • The Toronto Maple Leafs' second-round pick went to theAnaheim Ducks as the result of a trade on November 16, 2013, that sentPeter Holland andBrad Staubitz to Toronto in exchange forJesse Blacker, Anaheim's seventh round pick in 2014 and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[59] The condition – Anaheim would receive a second-round pick in 2014 if Holland played in 25 or more games for the Maple Leafs during the2013–14 season – was converted on January 18, 2014.
  • The Toronto Maple Leafs' fourth-round pick went to theChicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade June 30, 2013, that sentDave Bolland to Toronto in exchange for a second-round pick in 2013, Anaheim's fourth round pick in 2013 and this pick.[60]
  • a TheArizona Coyotes' fourth round pick went to the Toronto Maple Leafs as the result of a trade on January 16, 2013, that sentMatthew Lombardi to Phoenix in exchange for this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[61] The condition – If Lombardi did not re-sign with Phoenix for the 2013–14 season, then Toronto would receive a fourth-round pick in 2014 – was converted on August 29, 2013.[62]

Notes

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  1. ^During injuries to these players, alternate captaincy was handed to one ofTyler Bozak,David Clarkson, andRoman Polak, with each having served at least once.

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  28. ^abcLeafs Sign Kontiola, Santorelli & Bodie
  29. ^Leafs Sign David Booth To One-Year Contract
  30. ^Leafs Sign Daniel Winnik
  31. ^Leafs Sign Donaghey To Three-Year Entry Level Contract
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  34. ^Islanders sign Johnson, Brennan, Conacher
  35. ^C Dave Bolland Agrees to Five-Year Contract with Florida Panthers
  36. ^Flames sign forward Mason Raymond
  37. ^Hurricanes Agree to Terms with MacIntyre
  38. ^Islanders Agree to Terms with Kulemin
  39. ^Hurricanes Agree to Terms with McClement
  40. ^Canes Agree to Terms with Tim Gleason
  41. ^RANGER LEAVES MAPLE LEAFS TO PLAY IN SWITZERLAND
  42. ^Leafs Claim Richard Panik, Assign Leivo, Bodie To Marlies
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  48. ^LEAFS, HOLLAND AGREE TO TWO-YEAR DEAL; ASHTON ACCEPTS OFFER
  49. ^Leafs Agree To Terms With Franson
  50. ^Leafs, Reimer Agree To Terms
  51. ^Leafs Agree To Terms With Gardiner
  52. ^Leafs Sign Nylander To Entry Level Contract
  53. ^Leafs Sign Spencer Abbott
  54. ^Maple Leafs sign Sam Carrick
  55. ^abMaple Leafs sign Johnson; re-sign Brennan
  56. ^abcMaple Leafs sign Granberg, Erixon and agree on terms with Hyman
  57. ^abLeafs Appoint Horachek and Spott As Assistant Coaches
  58. ^Leafs Name Kyle Dubas Assistant General Manager
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