TORONTO — Rasmus Sandin signed a two-year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs, the club announced on Thursday.
The deal will pay the 22-year-old Swedish defenceman, who was a restricted free agent and missed the start of training camp, an average of US$1.4 million per season.
Sandin returns to the fold at a time when the Leafs have been bitten by the blue-line injury bug.
“Really good player,” said Morgan Rielly, one of Toronto’s healthy defencemen. “He’s a big part of our group. We’re excited to get him back.”
Timothy Liljegren recently had surgery for a hernia, while Jake Muzzin has been dealing with a back issue.
Toronto then lost Jamie Benn (groin) and Carl Dahlstrom (shoulder) in Wednesday’s 3-0 pre-season victory over the Montreal Canadiens, pressing forwards Calle Jarnkrok and Alexander Kerfoot into defensive roles for two periods.
Leafs captain John Tavares (oblique strain) and winger Pierre Engvall (foot/ankle) are also on the shelf.
Muzzin, who missed the entire 2005-06 junior season following back surgery, said the current issue is one he’s dealt with over his career.
“You play a long time, a lot of games … stuff adds up and builds up,” he said. “It’s something we’ve managed really good for a long time.
“We have to just continue with it.”
The 29th overall selection at the 2018 NHL draft, Sandin had 16 points in 51 games with the Leafs in 2021-22.
A bronze medallist at the 2020 world junior hockey championship, Sandin has six goals and 22 assists through 88 regular-season games with the Leafs. He’s added a goal in five career playoff appearances.
“Got a great set of tools,” Muzzin said of Sandin. “With experience, I think they’re only going to get better.”
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 29, 2022.