The Toronto Maple Leafs are looking to change their team's "DNA," and the recent acquisition of Nicolas Roy from the Vegas Golden Knights is a step in that direction. The trade, which saw Mitch Marner head to Vegas, brings Roy to Toronto, adding a new dimension to the team's roster.
Losing a player like Marner, who tallied 102 points last season, is never easy. However, the Maple Leafs and Marner both needed a change, and Roy appears to be the right player to bring in as a result. He strengthens the team's center depth behind Auston Matthews and John Tavares. Roy, who carries a $3 million cap hit for the next two seasons, brings size (6-foot-4), simplicity, and a battling spirit to the lineup, all qualities that head coach Craig Berube can utilize.
Roy has been a consistent 30-40 point player in the last four seasons with the Golden Knights, highlighted by a career year in 2023-24 with 41 points. Beyond his offensive contributions, Roy's defensive game is a major asset. He is known for his strong, shutdown presence, energy, and intensity. He battles hard, makes life difficult for opposing attackers, and possesses offensive upside to create plays. According to reports, Roy is a third-line center with a high motor, solid playmaking skills, and a big frame which he uses effectively to win puck battles. While not the fastest skater, he provides value in transitioning the puck out of the defensive zone.
The Maple Leafs' management has made it clear that they are aiming to revamp the roster and add depth to their forward corps. The signings of Matthew Knies and John Tavares to team-friendly extensions also signal a shift in the team's philosophy. With roughly $6 million in cap space to work with, the Maple Leafs are expected to make several additions via free agency.
TSN Hockey Insider Chris Johnston and others discussed what Nicolas Roy will bring to the Maple Leafs after being acquired by Toronto in the Mitch Marner trade. General Manager Brad Treliving stated that he's looking for some DNA to change, and Marner's departure constitutes a major change in philosophy and tactics.