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The Toronto Maple Leafs Should Kick the Tires on a Trade for Best Goalie Alive

The Toronto Maple Leafs should kick the tires on New York Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin as the netminder could become a free agent this summer. Acquiring Shesterkin would provide the Leafs with the all-world goaltender the club has lack for a long time.

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The Toronto Maple Leafs should kick the tires on New York Rangers starting goaltender Igor Shesterkin.

Shesterkin is entering the final year of his contract this season. While it’s certain that the Rangers will do everything they can to re-sign him, Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving should at least do his due diligence.

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Now, I get what most folks think. There is no way the Rangers would trade Shesterkin. Doing so would leave the team without a starting goaltender. But beyond that, the Rangers would be unable to replace Shesterkin, at least with anyone half as good as he is.

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But any time a star player goes into the final year of their deal, there’s always concern about that player not wanting to re-sign with the club. Just look at the Mitch Marner situation. In a different world, the Leafs would have either signed him or traded him. Instead, the Leafs are stuck with a media frenzy for the foreseeable future.

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Thus, it’s fair to assume that the Rangers will be facing a similar media frenzy the longer the club goes without signing Shesterkin. PuckPedia shows that Shesterkin will be making $5.66 million this season. Considering his performance, he should be in Vasilevsky or Bobrovsky territory. Of course, the Rangers will do whatever they can to fit Shesterkin’s new deal under the cap.