With opening-night rosters due to the NHL on Monday at 5 p.m., the Maple Leafs on Sunday placed goalie Matt Murray and defenceman Marshall Rifai on waivers as general manager Brad Treliving and his right-hand man, assistant GM Brandon Pridham, take the steps necessary to get salary cap compliant.
It’s never easy to determine which players might get claimed on waivers, but the Leafs should be relatively safe in getting Rifai ($775,000 US) and Murray ($875,000) through.
On the chance that Murray, who has looked comfortable in coming back from bilateral hip surgery done a year ago, is claimed, the Leafs have Dennis Hildeby waiting in the wings to play and/or back up if one of Joseph Woll or Anthony Stolarz gets injured. Hildeby appears ready for that kind of opportunity.
And though Rifai had a good camp/pre-season, depth defencemen are not hard to come by. The Leafs don’t have concerns in that area.
Still expected to come for the Leafs before late Monday afternoon are contracts for forwards Max Pacioretty and Steven Lorentz. Both were in camp on a professional tryout with the idea that each eventually would be signed.
Pacioretty has the potential to add some secondary scoring, while Lorentz solidified a hold on the left wing on the fourth line.
Treliving would save money in putting defenceman Jani Hakanpaa (knee) and forward Connor Dewar (shoulder) on long-term injured reserve to start the season. Neither is far off from returning, though, and those moves would be temporary fixes.