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The Daily: Pacioretty to Maple Leafs Makes Sense; Devils Look at Ex-Red Wing

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Max Pacioretty  is 35. Two torn Achilles limited him to 52 games total over the past two seasons. The six-time 30-plus goal scorer netted four goals in 47 games for the Capitals last season.

But Pacioretty will find an NHL job this season.

Pacioretty has had conversations with a few teams. Lately, reports say the Maple Leafs, looking for a left winger, have interest, although they may have to move a defenseman to make it a good fit on their roster. There’s been NHL trade rumors about moving a defenseman.  This could be a low-cost option to add a veteran winger.

Some reporters see Pacioretty a good fit for Detroit. The Red Wings may need more goals.  But the Red Wings don’t truly have the cap space or the roster room to add him at the moment. GM Steve Yzerman will have a handful of younger players joining his team over the next two seasons and roster flexibility is becoming increasingly more important.

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