2013–14 Toronto Maple Leafs season

NHL franchise season

2013–14 Toronto Maple Leafs
Division6th Atlantic
Conference12th Eastern
2013–14 record38–36–8
Home record24–16–1
Road record14–20–7
Goals for231
Goals against256
Team information
General managerDave Nonis
CoachRandy Carlyle
CaptainDion Phaneuf
Alternate captainsCarl Gunnarsson (Nov.–Apr.)
Joffrey Lupul
Jay McClement
ArenaAir Canada Centre
Average attendance19,439 (105.6%)[1]
(39 games)
Minor league affiliate(s)Toronto Marlies (AHL)
Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsPhil Kessel (37)
AssistsPhil Kessel (43)
PointsPhil Kessel (80)
Penalty minutesDion Phaneuf (137)
Plus/minusCarl Gunnarsson (+12)
WinsJonathan Bernier (26)
Goals against averageJonathan Bernier (2.69)

The 2013–14 Toronto Maple Leafs season was the 97th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on November 22, 1917.[2] Due to a realignment that was approved on March 14, 2013, by the NHL's Board of Governors, the Maple Leafs played this season in the eight-team Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. For the first time since the 1997–98 season, they played every team in the league at least once both home and away. In fact, they played the Montreal Canadiens and the Buffalo Sabres five times each, every other team in their own division four times each, teams in the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference three times each, and every team from the Western Conference twice.

The Maple Leafs played in the NHL Winter Classic against the Detroit Red Wings on January 1, 2014, at Michigan Stadium, the home of the University of Michigan football team. The Leafs won 3–2.

The Leafs were in a playoff position for much of the season, but a 2–12 record in the final 14 games of the season caused them to miss the playoffs.

Standings

Atlantic Division
Pos Team
  • v
  • t
  • e
GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 p – Boston Bruins 82 54 19 9 51 261 177 +84 117
2 x – Tampa Bay Lightning 82 46 27 9 38 240 215 +25 101
3 x – Montreal Canadiens 82 46 28 8 40 215 204 +11 100
4 x – Detroit Red Wings 82 39 28 15 34 222 230 −8 93
5 Ottawa Senators 82 37 31 14 30 236 265 −29 88
6 Toronto Maple Leafs 82 38 36 8 29 231 256 −25 84
7 Florida Panthers 82 29 45 8 21 196 268 −72 66
8 Buffalo Sabres 82 21 51 10 14 157 248 −91 52
Source: National Hockey League
p – Clinched Presidents' Trophy; x – Clinched playoff spot
Eastern Conference Wild Card
Pos Div Team
  • v
  • t
  • e
GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 ME x – Columbus Blue Jackets 82 43 32 7 38 231 216 +15 93
2 AT x – Detroit Red Wings 82 39 28 15 34 222 230 −8 93
3 ME Washington Capitals 82 38 30 14 28 235 240 −5 90
4 ME New Jersey Devils 82 35 29 18 35 197 208 −11 88
5 AT Ottawa Senators 82 37 31 14 30 236 265 −29 88
6 AT Toronto Maple Leafs 82 38 36 8 29 231 256 −25 84
7 ME Carolina Hurricanes 82 36 35 11 34 207 230 −23 83
8 ME New York Islanders 82 34 37 11 25 225 267 −42 79
9 AT Florida Panthers 82 29 45 8 21 196 268 −72 66
10 AT Buffalo Sabres 82 21 51 10 14 157 248 −91 52
Source: National Hockey League
x – Clinched playoff spot

Schedule and results

Pre-season

2013 Pre-Season: 5–2–1 (home: 2–1–1; road: 3–1–0)
Game September Opponent Score Location (Attendance) Record Decision
1 15 @ Philadelphia Flyers 4–3 Budweiser Gardens 1–0–0 Gibson (1–0–0)
2 16 Philadelphia Flyers 2–3 (SO) Air Canada Centre 1–0–1 MacIntyre (0–0–1)
3 19 @ Ottawa Senators 3–2 Canadian Tire Centre 2–0–1 MacIntyre (1–0–1)
4 21 @ Buffalo Sabres 3–2 (SO) First Niagara Center 3–0–1 Reimer (1–0–0)
5 22 Buffalo Sabres 5–3 Air Canada Centre 4–0–1 Bernier (1–0–0)
6 24 Ottawa Senators 2–3 Air Canada Centre 4–1–1 Reimer (1–1–0)
7 27 @ Detroit Red Wings 2–5 Joe Louis Arena 4–2–1 Bernier (1–1–0)
8 28 Detroit Red Wings 3–1 Air Canada Centre 5–2–1 Reimer (2–1–0)

Regular season

2013–14 Game Log: 38–36–8, 84 Points (home: 24–16–1; road: 14–20–7)
October: 10–4–0, 20 Points (home: 5–2–0; road: 5–2–0)
Game October Opponent Score Location (Attendance) Record Points Decision Recap
1 1 @ Montreal Canadiens 4–3 Bell Centre (21,273) 1–0–0 2 Reimer (1–0–0) [1]
2 2 @ Philadelphia Flyers 3–1 Wells Fargo Center (19,872) 2–0–0 4 Bernier (1–0–0) [2]
3 5 Ottawa Senators 5–4 (SO) Air Canada Centre (19,552) 3–0–0 6 Bernier (2–0–0) [3]
4 8 Colorado Avalanche 1–2 Air Canada Centre (19,388) 3–1–0 6 Bernier (2–1–0) [4]
5 10 @ Nashville Predators 4–0 Bridgestone Arena (16,671) 4–1–0 8 Bernier (3–1–0) [5]
6 12 Edmonton Oilers 6–5 (OT) Air Canada Centre (19,379) 5–1–0 10 Bernier (4–1–0) [6]
7 15 Minnesota Wild 4–1 Air Canada Centre (19,283) 6–1–0 12 Reimer (2–0–0) [7]
8 17 Carolina Hurricanes 2–3 Air Canada Centre (19,277) 6–2–0 12 Bernier (4–2–0) [8]
9 19 @ Chicago Blackhawks 1–3 United Center (21,801) 6–3–0 12 Bernier (4–3–0) [9]
10 22 Anaheim Ducks 4–2 Air Canada Centre (19,408) 7–3–0 14 Bernier (5–3–0) [10]
11 25 @ Columbus Blue Jackets 2–5 Nationwide Arena (13,930) 7–4–0 14 Bernier (5–4–0) [11]
12 26 Pittsburgh Penguins 4–1 Air Canada Centre (19,539) 8–4–0 16 Reimer (3–0–0) [12]
13 29 @ Edmonton Oilers 4–0 Rexall Place (16,839) 9–4–0 18 Reimer (4–0–0) [13]
14 30 @ Calgary Flames 4–2 Scotiabank Saddledome (19,289) 10–4–0 20 Bernier (6–4–0) [14]
November: 4–6–3, 11 Points (home: 4–2–0; road: 0–4–3)
Game November Opponent Score Location/Attendance Record Points Decision Recap
15 2 @ Vancouver Canucks 0–4 Rogers Arena (18,910) 10–5–0 20 Reimer (4–1–0) [15]
16 8 New Jersey Devils 2–1 (SO) Air Canada Centre (19,377) 11–5–0 22 Bernier (7–4–0) [16]
17 9 @ Boston Bruins 1–3 TD Garden (17,565) 11–6–0 22 Reimer (4–2–0) [17]
18 13 @ Minnesota Wild 1–2 (SO) Xcel Energy Center (17,897) 11–6–1 23 Bernier (7–4–1) [18]
19 15 @ Buffalo Sabres 1–3 First Niagara Center (19,070) 11–7–1 23 Bernier (7–5–1) [19]
20 16 Buffalo Sabres 4–2 Air Canada Centre (19,447) 12–7–1 25 Reimer (5–2–0) [20]
21 19 New York Islanders 5–2 Air Canada Centre (19,446) 13–7–1 27 Bernier (8–5–1) [21]
22 21 Nashville Predators 2–4 Air Canada Centre (19,256) 13–8–1 27 Bernier (8–6–1) [22]
23 23 Washington Capitals 2–1 (SO) Air Canada Centre (19,473) 14–8–1 29 Reimer (6–2–0) [23]
24 25 Columbus Blue Jackets 0–6 Air Canada Centre (19,241) 14–9–1 29 Reimer (6–3–0) [24]
25 27 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 5–6 (SO) Consol Energy Center (18,660) 14–9–2 30 Bernier (8–6–2) [25]
26 29 @ Buffalo Sabres 2–3 (OT) First Niagara Center (19,070) 14–9–3 31 Reimer (6–3–1) [26]
27 30 @ Montreal Canadiens 2–4 Bell Centre (21,273) 14–10–3 31 Bernier (8–7–2) [27]
December: 6–6–2, 14 Points (home: 5–4–1; road: 1–2–1)
Game December Opponent Score Location/Attendance Record Points Decision Recap
28 3 San Jose Sharks 2–4 Air Canada Centre (19,360) 14–11–3 31 Reimer (6–4–1) [28]
29 5 Dallas Stars 3–2 (OT) Air Canada Centre (19,164) 15–11–3 33 Bernier (9–7–2) [29]
30 7 @ Ottawa Senators 4–3 (SO) Canadian Tire Centre (19,559) 16–11–3 35 Reimer (7–4–1) [30]
31 8 Boston Bruins 2–5 Air Canada Centre (19,165) 16–12–3 35 Bernier (9–8–2) [31]
32 11 Los Angeles Kings 1–3 Air Canada Centre (19,375) 16–13–3 35 Bernier (9–9–2) [32]
33 12 @ St. Louis Blues 3–6 Scottrade Center (16,073) 16–14–3 35 Bernier (9–10–2) [33]
34 14 Chicago Blackhawks 7–3 Air Canada Centre (19,603) 17–14–3 37 Bernier (10–10–2) [34]
35 16 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 1–3 Consol Energy Center (18,573) 17–15–3 37 Bernier (10–11–2) [35]
36 17 Florida Panthers 1–3 Air Canada Centre (19,076) 17–16–3 37 Reimer (7–5–1) [36]
37 19 Phoenix Coyotes 2–1 (SO) Air Canada Centre (19,254) 18–16–3 39 Reimer (8–5–1) [37]
38 21 Detroit Red Wings 4–5 (SO) Air Canada Centre (19,508) 18–16–4 40 Bernier (10–11–3) [38]
39 23 @ New York Rangers 1–2 (SO) Madison Square Garden (18,006) 18–16–5 41 Bernier (10–11–4) [39]
40 27 Buffalo Sabres 4–3 (SO) Air Canada Centre (19,405) 19–16–5 43 Bernier (11–11–4) [40]
41 29 Carolina Hurricanes 5–2 Air Canada Centre (19,452) 20–16–5 45 Bernier (12–11–4) [41]
January: 9–5–1, 19 Points (home: 5–2–0; road: 4–3–1)
Game January Opponent Score Location/Attendance Record Points Decision Recap
42 1 @ Detroit Red Wings 3–2 (SO) Michigan Stadium (105,491) 21–16–5 47 Bernier (13–11–4) [42]
43 4 New York Rangers 1–7 Air Canada Centre (19,362) 21–17–5 47 Bernier (13–12–4) [43]
44 7 New York Islanders 3–5 Air Canada Centre (19,164) 21–18–5 47 Bernier (13–13–4) [44]
45 9 @ Carolina Hurricanes 1–6 PNC Arena (16,583) 21–19–5 47 Reimer (8–6–1) [45]
46 10 @ Washington Capitals 2–3 Verizon Center (18,506) 21–20–5 47 Bernier (13–14–4) [46]
47 12 New Jersey Devils 3–2 (SO) Air Canada Centre (19,175) 22–20–5 49 Bernier (14–14–4) [47]
48 14 @ Boston Bruins 4–3 TD Garden (17,565) 23–20–5 51 Bernier (15–14–4) [48]
49 15 Buffalo Sabres 4–3 (SO) Air Canada Centre (19,372) 24–20–5 53 Reimer (9–6–1) [49]
50 18 Montreal Canadiens 5–3 Air Canada Centre (19,667) 25–20–5 55 Bernier (16–14–4) [50]
51 20 @ Phoenix Coyotes 4–2 Jobing.com Arena (14,476) 26–20–5 57 Bernier (17–14–4) [51]
52 21 @ Colorado Avalanche 5–2 Pepsi Center (14,877) 27–20–5 59 Reimer (10–6–1) [52]
53 23 @ Dallas Stars 1–7 American Airlines Center (13,678) 27–21–5 59 Bernier (17–15–4) [53]
54 25 @ Winnipeg Jets 4–5 (OT) MTS Centre (15,004) 27–21–6 60 Bernier (17–15–5) [54]
55 28 Tampa Bay Lightning 3–2 Air Canada Centre (19,475) 28–21–6 62 Bernier (18–15–5) [55]
56 30 Florida Panthers 6–3 Air Canada Centre (19,448) 29–21–6 64 Bernier (19–15–5) [56]
February: 3–1–1, 7 Points (home: 2–0–0; road: 1–1–1)
Game February Opponent Score Location/Attendance Record Points Decision Recap
57 1 Ottawa Senators 6–3 Air Canada Centre (19,613) 30–21–6 66 Bernier (20–15–5) [57]
58 4 @ Florida Panthers 1–4 BB&T Center (15,583) 30–22–6 66 Bernier (20–16–5) [58]
59 6 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 4–1 Tampa Bay Times Forum (19,204) 31–22–6 68 Bernier (21–16–5) [59]
60 8 Vancouver Canucks 3–1 Air Canada Centre (19,662) 32–22–6 70 Bernier (22–16–5) [60]
61 27 @ New York Islanders 4–5 (OT) Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (13,922) 32–22–7 71 Bernier (22–16–6) [61]
March: 4–10–1, 9 Points (home: 1–5–0; road: 3–5–1)
Game March Opponent Score Location/Attendance Record Points Decision Recap
62 1 @ Montreal Canadiens 3–4 (OT) Bell Centre (21,273) 32–22–8 72 Bernier (22–16–7) [62]
63 3 Columbus Blue Jackets 1–2 Air Canada Centre (19,577) 32–23–8 72 Reimer (10–7–1) [63]
64 5 @ New York Rangers 3–2 (OT) Madison Square Garden (18,006) 33–23–8 74 Bernier (23–16–7) [64]
65 8 Philadelphia Flyers 4–3 (OT) Air Canada Centre (19,583) 34–23–8 76 Bernier (24–16–7) [65]
66 10 @ Anaheim Ducks 3–1 Honda Center (17,229) 35–23–8 78 Bernier (25–16–7) [66]
67 11 @ San Jose Sharks 2–6 SAP Center at San Jose (17,562) 35–24–8 78 Reimer (10–8–1) [67]
68 13 @ Los Angeles Kings 3–2 Staples Center (18,319) 36–24–8 80 Reimer (11–8–1) [68]
69 16 @ Washington Capitals 2–4 Verizon Center (18,506) 36–25–8 80 Reimer (11–9–1) [69]
70 18 @ Detroit Red Wings 2–3 Joe Louis Arena (20,066) 36–26–8 80 Reimer (11–10–1) [70]
71 19 Tampa Bay Lightning 3–5 Air Canada Centre (19,585) 36–27–8 80 Reimer (11–11–1) [71]
72 22 Montreal Canadiens 3–4 Air Canada Centre (19,789) 36–28–8 80 Reimer (11–12–1) [72]
73 23 @ New Jersey Devils 2–3 Prudential Center (15,328) 36–29–8 80 Reimer (11–13–1) [73]
74 25 St. Louis Blues 3–5 Air Canada Centre (19,505) 36–30–8 80 Bernier (25–17–7) [74]
75 28 @ Philadelphia Flyers 2–4 Wells Fargo Center (19,963) 36–31–8 80 Bernier (25–18–7) [75]
76 29 Detroit Red Wings 2–4 Air Canada Centre (20,270) 36–32–8 80 Bernier (25–19–7) [76]
April: 2–4–0, 4 Points (home: 2–1–0; road: 0–3–0)
Game April Opponent Score Location/Attendance Record Points Decision Recap
77 1 Calgary Flames 3–2 Air Canada Centre (19,482) 37–32–8 82 Bernier (26–19–7) [77]
78 3 Boston Bruins 4–3 (OT) Air Canada Centre (19,609) 38–32–8 84 Reimer (12–13–1) [78]
79 5 Winnipeg Jets 2–4 Air Canada Centre (19,544) 38–33–8 84 Reimer (12–14–1) [79]
80 8 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 0–3 Tampa Bay Times Forum (18,896) 38–34–8 84 Reimer (12–15–1) [80]
81 10 @ Florida Panthers 2–4 BB&T Center (13,110) 38–35–8 84 MacIntyre (0–1–0) [81]
82 12 @ Ottawa Senators 0–1 Canadian Tire Centre (20,500) 38–36–8 84 Reimer (12–16–1) [82]

Overtime statistics

Games Won Lost Game Winning Goal Scorers
Overtime 9 5 4 Bolland (1), Smith (1), Bozak (1), Lupul (1), Kadri(1)
Shootout 13 9 4
22 14 8

Player statistics

Final stats[3]

Skaters

Regular Season
Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM
Phil Kessel 82 37 43 80 −5 27
James van Riemsdyk 80 30 31 61 −9 50
Nazem Kadri 78 20 30 50 −11 67
Tyler Bozak 58 19 30 49 2 14
Mason Raymond 82 19 26 45 −6 22
Joffrey Lupul 69 22 22 44 −15 44
Cody Franson 79 5 28 33 −20 30
Jake Gardiner 80 10 21 31 −3 19
Dion Phaneuf 80 8 23 31 2 144
Morgan Rielly 73 2 25 27 −13 12
Nikolai Kulemin 70 9 11 20 −4 24
Carl Gunnarsson 80 3 14 17 12 34
Paul Ranger 53 6 8 14 −1 36
Dave Bolland 23 8 4 12 −1 24
David Clarkson 60 5 6 11 −14 93
Peter Holland 39 5 5 10 1 16
Jay McClement 81 4 6 10 −8 32
Troy Bodie 47 3 7 10 6 26
Trevor Smith 28 4 5 9 −3 4
Tim Gleason 39 1 4 5 −14 55
Jerry D'Amigo 22 1 2 3 −1 0
Carter Ashton 32 0 3 3 1 19
Josh Leivo 7 1 1 2 0 0
David Broll 5 0 1 1 1 5
Mark Fraser 19 0 1 1 −8 33
Jerred Smithson 18 0 0 0 −5 9
Colton Orr 54 0 0 0 −3 110
Frazer McLaren 27 0 0 0 −2 77
Jamie Devane 2 0 0 0 −1 0
Greg McKegg 1 0 0 0 0 0
Petter Granberg 1 0 0 0 0 0
Spencer Abbott 1 0 0 0 −2 0
John-Michael Liles 6 0 0 0 −2 0

Goaltenders

Regular Season
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Jonathan Bernier 55 49 3,083:34 26 19 7 138 2.68 1,787 .923 1 0 1 4
James Reimer 36 32 1,784:39 12 16 1 98 3.29 1,095 .911 1 0 0 2
Drew MacIntyre 2 1 94:35 0 1 0 4 2.53 51 .922 0 0 0 0

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Maple Leafs. Stats reflect time with the Maple Leafs only.
Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Maple Leafs only.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record.

Awards and records

Awards

Regular Season
Player Award Reached
Phil Kessel[4] NHL Second Star of the Week October 28, 2013
Phil Kessel[5] NHL Second Star of the Month January, 2014
Phil Kessel[6] NHL Second Star of the Week February 3, 2014

Records

Milestones

Updated as of February 9, 2014

Regular Season
Player Milestone Reached
Dion Phaneuf 600th Career NHL Game October 1, 2013
Nazem Kadri 100th Career NHL Game
Mason Raymond 100th Career NHL Assist October 5, 2013
Spencer Abbott 1st Career NHL Game
Jamie Devane 1st Career NHL Game
Morgan Rielly 1st Career NHL Game
Carter Ashton 1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
October 8, 2013
David Broll 1st Career NHL Game October 10, 2013
Josh Leivo 1st Career NHL Game
Morgan Rielly 1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
David Broll 1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
October 12, 2013
Phil Kessel 200th Career NHL Assist October 15, 2013
Dave Bolland 100th Career NHL Assist
Josh Leivo 1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
October 17, 2013
1st Career NHL Assist October 22, 2013
Jake Gardiner 100th Career NHL Game October 29, 2013
Phil Kessel 400th Career NHL Point November 19, 2013
Mason Raymond 400th Career NHL Game November 29, 2013
Jerred Smithson 600th Career NHL Game November 30, 2013
Phil Kessel 200th Career NHL Goal December 3, 2013
Jerry D'Amigo 1st Career NHL Game December 5, 2013
Paul Ranger 300th Career NHL Game December 12, 2013
Mason Raymond 200th Career NHL Point December 14, 2013
Jerry D'Amigo 1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
1st Career NHL Assist
Morgan Rielly 1st Career NHL Goal December 16, 2013
David Clarkson 100th Career NHL Goal December 21, 2013
Paul Ranger 100th Career NHL Point December 29, 2013
Jay McClement 200th Career NHL Point January 21, 2014
Jonathan Bernier 100th Career NHL Game January 25, 2014
Nazem Kadri 100th Career NHL Point January 30, 2014
Tyler Bozak 100th Career NHL Assist February 8, 2014


Transactions

The Maple Leafs have been involved in the following transactions during the 2013–14 season.

Trades

Date Details
June 30, 2013
[7]
To Chicago Blackhawks
2nd round pick in 2013 – Carl Dahlstrom
4th round pick in 2013[a] – Fredrik Bergvik
4th round pick in 2014 – Fredrik Olofsson
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Dave Bolland
September 29, 2013
[8]
To Calgary Flames
Joe Colborne
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Conditional 4th-round pick in 2014[b]Ville Husso
November 16, 2013
[9]
To Anaheim Ducks
Jesse Blacker
Conditional 3rd-round pick in 2014[c] – Marcus Pettersson
7th-round pick in 2014Ondrej Kase
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Peter Holland
Brad Staubitz
January 1, 2014
[10]
To Carolina Hurricanes
John-Michael Liles
Dennis Robertson
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Tim Gleason
January 22, 2014
[11]
To Los Angeles Kings
Andrew Crescenzi
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Brandon Kozun
January 31, 2014
[12]
To Edmonton Oilers
Mark Fraser
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Cameron Abney
Teemu Hartikainen
  1. ^ Pick subsequently traded to San Jose Sharks.
  2. ^ Condition satisfied; pick subsequently traded to St. Louis Blues.
  3. ^ Pick converted to a 2nd-round pick after condition satisfied.

Free agents acquired

Player Former team Contract terms
David Clarkson[13] New Jersey Devils 7 years, $36.75 million
Trevor Smith[14] Pittsburgh Penguins 1 year, $550,000
T. J. Brennan[14] Nashville Predators 1 year, $600,000
Troy Bodie[15] Portland Pirates 1 year, $600,000
Paul Ranger[16] Toronto Marlies 1 year, $1 million
Spencer Abbott[17] Toronto Marlies 1 year, $650,000
Mason Raymond[18] Vancouver Canucks 1 year, $1 million
Jerred Smithson[19] Toronto Marlies 1 year, $550,000


Free agents lost

Player New team Contract terms
Mike Komisarek[20] Carolina Hurricanes 1 year, $700,000
Clarke MacArthur[21] Ottawa Senators 2 years, $6.5 million
Ryan Hamilton[22] Edmonton Oilers 2 years, $1.2 million
Mike Kostka[23] Chicago Blackhawks 1 year, $625,000
Mikhail Grabovski[24] Washington Capitals 1 year, $3 million
Ryan O'Byrne[25] Lev Prague 2 years

Player signings

Player Date Contract terms
Tyler Bozak[14] July 5, 2013 5 years, $21 million
Frazer McLaren[14] July 5, 2013 2 years, $1.4 million
Kevin Marshall[14] July 5, 2013 2 years, $1.125 million
Jonathan Bernier[26] July 5, 2013 2 years, $5.8 million
Joe Colborne[15] July 10, 2013 1 year, $600,000
Carl Gunnarsson[27] July 22, 2013 3 years, $9.45 million
Mark Fraser[28] July 30, 2013 1 year, $1.275 million
Nazem Kadri[29] September 10, 2013 2 years, $5.8 million
Cody Franson[30] September 26, 2013 1 year, $2 million
Phil Kessel[31] October 1, 2013 8 years, $64 million contract extension
Matt Finn[32] November 19, 2013 3 years, $2.575 million entry-level contract
Connor Brown[33] November 22, 2013 3 years, $2.1525 million entry-level contract
Frederik Gauthier[34] November 27, 2013 3 years, $2.775 million entry-level contract
Dion Phaneuf[35] December 31, 2013 7 years, $49 million contract extension
Eric Knodel[36] March 25, 2014 1 year, $690,000 entry-level contract
Carter Verhaeghe[37] April 2, 2014 3 years, $2.4275 million entry-level contract
Ryan Rupert[38] April 10, 2014 3 years, $1.895 million entry-level contract
Viktor Loov[39] April 16, 2014 3 years, $2.0775 million entry-level contract
Antoine Bibeau[40] June 3, 2014 3 years, entry-level contract
Brandon Kozun[41] June 20, 2014 1 year, $550,000

Draft picks

Toronto Maple Leafs' picks at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, held in Newark, New Jersey on June 30, 2013.

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
1 21 Frederik Gauthier C Canada Canada Rimouski Océanic (QMJHL)
3 82 Carter Verhaeghe C Canada Canada Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
5 142 Fabrice Herzog RW Switzerland Switzerland EV Zug (NLA)
6 172 Antoine Bibeau G Canada Canada P.E.I. Rocket (QMJHL)
7 202 Andreas Johnsson LW Sweden Sweden Frölunda HC (SHL)

Draft notes

[42]

  • The Toronto Maple Leafs' second-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade on June 30, 2013, that sent Dave Bolland to Toronto in exchange for Anaheim's fourth-round pick in 2013 (117th overall), Edmonton's fourth-round pick in 2014 and this pick.[43]
  • The Toronto Maple Leafs' fourth-round pick went to the St. Louis Blues as the result of a trade on June 30, 2013, that sent a seventh-round pick in 2013 (203rd overall) and a fourth-round pick in 2014 to Nashville in exchange for this pick. The Nashville Predators had previously acquired this pick as the result of a July 3, 2011 trade that sent Matthew Lombardi and Cody Franson to the Maple Leafs in exchange for Brett Lebda, Robert Slaney and this pick.[44]
  • The Anaheim Ducks' fourth-round pick went to the San Jose Sharks as the result of a trade on June 30, 2013, that sent a fourth-round pick in 2013 (111th overall) and a fifth-round pick in 2014 to Chicago in exchange for a fifth-round pick in 2013 (151st overall) and this pick.[45] Chicago previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on June 30, 2013, that sent Dave Bolland to Toronto in exchange for a second-round pick in 2013 (51st overall), Edmonton's fourth-round pick in 2014 and this pick. The Toronto Maple Leafs had previously acquired this pick as a result of a February 9, 2011, trade that sent Francois Beauchemin to the Ducks in exchange for Joffrey Lupul, Jake Gardiner and this pick.[46]

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  4. ^ Kessel Named NHL's 2nd Star Of The Week
  5. ^ Kessel Shines Bright For Month of January
  6. ^ Kessel Named Second Star Of The Week
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  8. ^ "Leafs Trade Colborne To Flames". Mapleleafs.nhl.com. Retrieved September 30, 2013.
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  13. ^ Leafs Sign David Clarkson
  14. ^ a b c d e Leafs Sign Tyler Bozak
  15. ^ a b Leafs Sign Colborne and Bodie
  16. ^ Leafs Sign Ranger To One-Year Deal
  17. ^ Leafs Sign Abbott To One-Year Deal
  18. ^ Maple Leafs Sign Mason Raymond
  19. ^ Leafs Sign Jerred Smithson
  20. ^ Canes Agree to Terms with Komisarek on One-Year Deal
  21. ^ News Release: Senators sign forward Clarke MacArthur to a two-year contract
  22. ^ Oilers Add Trio
  23. ^ Blackhawks agree to terms with LeBlanc, Peckham and Kostka
  24. ^ Capitals Sign Mikhail Grabovski
  25. ^ Former Leaf, Canadien O'Byrne Signs with Praha in KHL
  26. ^ Leafs And Bernier Agree To Terms
  27. ^ Leafs Sign Gunnarsson
  28. ^ Fraser Signs One-Year Deal
  29. ^ Leafs Sign Kadri To Two-Year Deal
  30. ^ FRANSON SATISFIED WITH ONE YEAR DEAL, WILL BE READY FOR OPENER
  31. ^ Kessel Signs Eight-Year Deal
  32. ^ Leafs Sign Finn To Entry Level Contract
  33. ^ Leafs Sign Connor Brown To Three-Year Deal
  34. ^ Leafs Sign Gauthier To Three-Year Deal
  35. ^ Leafs Sign Captain Dion Phaneuf to Contract Extension
  36. ^ Leafs Sign Eric Knodel To Entry Level Contract
  37. ^ Leafs Sign Verhaeghe To Entry Level Contract
  38. ^ Leafs Sign Ryan Rupert To Entry Level Deal
  39. ^ Leafs Sign Viktor Loov To Three-Year Deal
  40. ^ Leafs Sign Bibeau To Entry Level Contract
  41. ^ Leafs Sign Brandon Kozun To One-Year Deal
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