A privilege of $ 1.35 billion between the Western Conference teams looking for Maple Levis Nick Robertson

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Toronto Maple Levis Striker Nick Robertson in the middle of commercial rumors again. The team re -signed a one -year deal worth $ 1.825 million on August 2. It was his second extension for a year with Leafs after completing his upward contract in 2024.

Cam Robinson from the interior of NHL said that the Western Conference teams show interest, including San Jose Sharks, at a value of $ 1.35 billion by Forbes in 2024.

“Nick Robertson is still a name for watching on the commercial front. Hearing multiple western conference teams showed interest in the Leafs wing, including San Jose,” Tweet Robinson on Monday.

Robertson has been linked to possible trading for more than a year, but at the present time, he resides in Toronto. He scored 15 goals and seven passes in 69 games last season, adding a goal and assistance in three players. Robertson has 56 points in 156 NHL Career game, and has two goals and one assistance in 13 players.

Robertson requested a trade in July 2024, but returned to Toronto in a single year deal. Another short deal signed this summer, avoiding arbitration. However, with the depth of the offensive players, its role with the MAPLE Leafs is unclear.

Despite this uncertainty, the Toronto Craig coach Perub Robertson said it is a hard worker He will see where this season is suitable.

“Nikki is a hard worker who puts a pile in the network,” Perob said on Wednesday. “It is definitely part of this team and we will see where it is suitable. I cannot tell you exactly where he will play and I cannot tell you where many players play. We are happy because he is here.”

Friedman spoke about the future of Nick Robertson

Elliott Friedman from NHL spoke about the future of Nick Robertson with Toronto in August. Despite the new Robertson contract, Friedman highlighted that the papers have a lot of attackers You may need to transfer the players.

“You know, some bodies must be cleared there. They got a lot of them,” Friedman wrote on August 4. “I mean, I certainly think that the maple leaves have a job to do here. I do not know what their schedule is, but no one expects them not to do things before the scene falls, and this is certain.”

Maple Leafs will open the season against Montreal Canadiens on October 8 at home.