Ontario Native and 3-Time 20-Goal Scorer on the Trading Block, Has 'Maple Leafs' Written All Over Him
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The Philadelphia Flyers are looking to shake things up, have made Ontario native Owen Tippett Available for Trade, and he makes a world of sense for the Leafs.
The Philadelphia Flyers' depth on their wings has reached a breaking point, and with the likes of
Matvei Michkov,
Travis Konecny, and
Tyson Foerster solidifying their roles, Owen Tippett's place in the lineup has become uncertain.
This situation could present an ideal opportunity for the Toronto Maple Leafs, who've been searching all offseason for a top-6 scoring winger.
Flyers' Roster Logjam Could Open a Door for Toronto
According to David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period, teams have reached out about Tippett's availability in Philly. While the Flyers aren't in any particular rush to move him, his 10-team no-trade protection kicks in next July, potentially adding some urgency if the team doesn't see a long-term fit.
Tippett's Contract Could Age Well
While Tippett is entering the second year of his eight-year deal with a cap hit $6.2 million, it's a contract that could hold solid value as the salary cap continues to climb. For Toronto, that's manageable if he produces like a true top-six winger, especially with the cap expected to reach upwards of $115 million in a few years.
A Perfect On-Ice Fit for the Leafs' Core
The Peterborough, Ontario native has scored 75 goals and 145 points in 232 games over his first 3 seasons with the Flyers, which includes successive 20-goal campaigns.
If Tippett struggles to find consistency this season, expect trade chatter to pick up well before the trade deadline. For Toronto, his skillset fits perfectly with their long-standing need of a top-6 winger who can score goals.
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