The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson (OEL) to a four-year contract worth $3.5 million per year. Ekman-Larsson, who recently won the Stanley Cup with the Florida Panthers, also received a $20 million buyout from the Vancouver Canucks. Additionally, the Maple Leafs have signed goalie Anthony Stolarz to a two-year deal worth $2.5 million annually. Ekman-Larsson's move to Toronto reunites him with former teammate Shane Doan. The news was reported by DailyFaceoff.
Sources say #Leafs have agreed to terms with goalie Anthony Stolarz: 2 years x $2.5 million. @DailyFaceoff
OEL's signing with the Maple Leafs, per @FriedgeHNIC. ✍️ #NHLFreeAgency | @BET99ON https://t.co/rquGLYRT6N
Sources say #Leafs and Oliver Ekman-Larsson have agreed to terms: 4 years x $3.5 million. OEL gets his ring in Florida, gets a payday in Toronto, and gets reunited with Shane Doan. @DailyFaceoff
OEL gets $20M buyout from #Canucks Wins Stanley Cup in Florida gets 4 x $3.5M in Toronto
Oliver Ekman-Larsson signs a four-year deal with the #leafs worth $3.5M AAV, per @DarrenDreger.