The Toronto Maple Leafs are reportedly signing free-agent forwards Colton Sissons, Teddy Blueger, and Brandon Duhaime to multi-year contracts.
Sissons' two-year deal is worth $4.25 million per season, reports TSN's Darren Dreger, while Blueger will earn $2.5 million annually through 2028, reports Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.
Duhaime's pact is for three years and a cap hit of $2.6 million, Friedman notes.
Sissons is a depth center who spent last season with the Vegas Golden Knights. He notched 11 points in 66 games in 2025-26 and added eight playoff points as Vegas reached the Stanley Cup Final.
Blueger is also a bottom-six pivot and has spent the past three seasons with the Vancouver Canucks. He was limited to 35 games in 2025-26 and notched 17 points.
Duhaime is a physical depth winger who posted a career-high nine goals and 21 points with the Washington Capitals in 2024-25. He's averaged 192 hits per 82 games over his five-year NHL career.
Toronto has been active early in the free-agency window, reportedly signing Sergei Bobrovsky and Jack Roslovic on Wednesday after landing Darren Raddysh in June.
Toronto has approximately $581,000 in cap space remaining after its flurry of moves, per PuckPedia. The Maple Leafs are reportedly open to moving defenseman Morgan Rielly and may gain an extra $3.75 million in cap space if Max Domi is unable to suit up this season due to injury.














