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Maple Leafs sign veteran winger Nick Ritchie to two-year contract
Boston Bruins left wing Nick Ritchie. Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

For the second straight day, the Maple Leafs have added a former Bruin winger to their team, announcing the signing of Nick Ritchie to a two-year contract. The deal will carry a cap hit of $2.5M.

The 25-year-old was the tenth-overall pick back in 2014, with Anaheim hoping he’d become an impact power forward. That didn’t really happen. While he brought plenty of physicality, his offensive production was hot and cold. That made him expendable and in 2020, Ritchie was flipped to Boston in exchange for Danton Heinen with the hopes that the Bruins could help unlock that offensive consistency.

To his credit, Ritchie did manage a career-high 15 goals last season despite the shortened schedule while chipping in with four points in 11 playoff contests. However, the Bruins opted to not tender him a $2M qualifying offer earlier this week, making him an unrestricted free agent. Ritchie did pretty well on the open market, landing more than that offer would have been worth while getting a second year.

With the Maple Leafs, Ritchie should have an opportunity to compete for a spot in the top six with both Zach Hyman and Nick Foligno moving on in free agency. Ritchie is someone that both head coach Sheldon Keefe and GM Kyle Dubas are somewhat familiar with from their days with OHL Sault Ste. Marie as Ritchie spent a partial season there to wrap up his major junior career.

This may very well be it for signings from the Maple Leafs. CapFriendly now has Toronto at roughly $1.4M over the $81.5M Upper Limit of the salary cap. However, that’s with a projected full 23-man roster and as we saw last season, they’re likely to carry closer to the minimum of 20 skaters. Even after removing some potentially AHL-bound players (pending waivers), they’ll still basically be in a spot where they will be just about at the cap ceiling so any other moves to add to their roster from here on out will require offsetting money.

Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman was the first to report the signing.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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