Maple Leafs Urged to Sign 'Elite Quarterback' Free Agent

NHL analyst Edward Eng has a clear name in mind for the Maple Leafs to give a PTO deal.

Maple Leafs Urged to Sign 'Elite Quarterback' Free Agent originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

The Toronto Maple Leafs may not be finished reshaping their roster after another postseason run was cut short last year with a second-round exit at the hands of the eventual Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers.

One name being pushed into the conversation is veteran defenseman Matt Grzelcyk, an unrestricted free agent who most recently played for the Pittsburgh Penguins.

With Toronto general manager Brad Treliving still exploring ways to fine-tune the lineup before the start of training camp next month and the Leafs having some financial flexibility, they could explore adding the blueliner.

Matt Grzelcyk Could Help Toronto's Power Play

In a recent article suggesting three potential targets Toronto should at least explore signing to a professional tryout (PTO) deal, Editor in Leaf's Edward Eng suggested the Maple Leafs pursue Craig Smith, Andreas Athanasiou, and most interestingly, Grzelcyk.

Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby, left, talks with defenseman Matt Grzelcyk.Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

In signing the former Penguins defenseman, Eng believes Toronto could boost the defense's offensive prowess.

"The Maple Leafs, for the most part, struggled with production from their blue liners last season, other than Morgan Rielly," Eng wrote. "Therefore, adding a potential puck-moving defenseman to enhance the Leafs’ offensive potential from the back end could do wonders for the club going forward."

Following that reasoning, Eng arrived at Grzelcyk as a perfect fit to quarterback the Toronto power-play.

“Giving free agent defenseman Matt Grzelcyk a PTO should be a no-brainer," Eng wrote. "Grzelcyk could potentially be an elite quarterback on the power play for the Leafs."

As Eng noted, 15 of Grzelcyk's career-high 40 points last season came with the man advantage, but that's not been enough to allow him to secure a contract nearly a month and a half into free agency.

Maple Leafs' PTO Track Record and Work-In-Progress Roster

Toronto has had some reasonable success using PTOs in the recent past, landing the likes of Noah Gregor, Zachary Aston-Reese and most recently Max Pacioretty last summer.

Eng believes the Leafs could secure a low-risk, high-reward addition in Grzelcyk, taking advantage of the rest of the NHL missing out on offering the veteran a deal.

“It is time for Toronto to jump in and take advantage of the stagnant market,” Eng wrote, adding that Grzelcyk’s presence could also push Rielly and bring an offensive improvement to the defense corps.

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Aug 12, 2025, where it first appeared.

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