John Tavares continued to fend off Father Time as one of few bright spots in Maple Leafs season
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John Tavares continued to fend off Father Time as one of few bright spots in Maple Leafs season
"John Tavares was the only player on the roster to appear in all 82 games, reaching the 30-goal mark for the eighth time in his career."
"His 71 points were good enough for second on the team in scoring behind only William Nylander, who was the only other player to surpass 70 points."
"Tavares ultimately agreed to a four-year extension on June 27th that carries an AAV of $4.38 million, taking less to remain a Leaf."
"This new deal signalled the start of a new phase of Tavares' career where he was seen less as one of the key pieces but more of a high-end supporting cast."
The Toronto Maple Leafs experienced a disappointing season, finishing in the bottom five of the NHL standings. John Tavares emerged as a bright spot, playing all 82 games and scoring over 30 goals for the eighth time in his career. He recorded 71 points, ranking second on the team. Tavares signed a four-year extension worth $4.38 million, opting to stay with the Leafs rather than pursue higher offers. This contract marks a transition in his role from a core player to a high-end supporting cast member.
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