The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today that veteran goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky has agreed to a three‑year contract, bringing a wealth of playoff experience and a proven record of excellence to the organization.
Bobrovsky spent seven seasons with the Florida Panthers, during which he helped the team capture two Stanley Cup championships and compiled 201 victories, ranking third among active NHL goalies. His .912 career save percentage and two Vezina Trophy awards underscore a career defined by consistency and clutch performances.
In a statement released on social media, Bobrovsky expressed enthusiasm for joining the Leafs, describing Toronto as the “capital of hockey” and highlighting his desire to work with emerging prospects such as Gavin McKenna and Artur Akhtyamov.
A New Era of Mentorship
The veteran expects to leverage his extensive international experience to accelerate the development of younger players, while also providing a steady presence between the pipes as the club aims to contend for the Stanley Cup in the coming seasons.
Management highlighted that Bobrovsky’s leadership and competitive spirit fit the club’s long‑term vision of blending veteran stability with dynamic youth.