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    Report: Maple Leafs to Make Imminent Decision on Max Pacioretty's Future

    By Antonio Losada,

    10 hours ago

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    Max Pacioretty’s future with the Toronto Maple Leafs is nearly set after a strong preseason showing working for the team under a professional tryout (PTO) deal.

    The veteran winger signed a PTO contract in the offseason but he made more than enough during the exhibition tour to earn a standard contract in the eyes of most Leafs fans.

    Pacioretty finished the preseason recording 5 points (3 goals, 2 assists) in his first two games with the Leafs. All of that, avoiding major injuries during training camp, has likely secured Pacioretty a one-year deal with the Leafs.

    According to The Leafs Nation Nick Alberga , Max Pacioretty’s future with the Maple Leafs is about to be secured for the upcoming season with the agreement expected to be signed on Sunday.

    "As expected, Max Pacioretty will be signing a one-year deal with the Maple Leafs," Alberga reported on X on Saturday. "Source tells me it should get done on Sunday."

    Alberga reported that the Leafs will sign Pacioretty to a one-year contract, likely at league minimum, with the deal expected to be finalized following their final preseason game against the Detroit Red Wings and ahead of the season opener on Oct. 9 against the Detroit Canadiens.

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    Toronto Maple Leafs forward Max Pacioretty (67) pursues the play.

    Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

    Pacioretty, who has struggled with injuries throughout his 16-year NHL career, is coming off a torn ACL but managed to play 47 games for the Washington Capitals last season.

    In order to sign Pacioretty, however, the Leafs still have to make some roster moves. Toronto is more than $1 million over the cap entering Sunday, and they already have the maximum 23 players rostered.

    The Leafs will need to move some players to their AHL affiliate the Toronto Marlies via cut or trade someone in exchange for cap relief. Notably, Timothy Liljegren could be the odd man out according to reports emerging during the weekend.

    Related: Report: Maple Leafs Still Considering $6 Million Defenseman Trade

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