However, their defensive depth is under significant pressure due to injuries with Jani Hakanpaa on injured reserve and Jake Mccabe sidelined day-to-day.
As seen on the Maple Leafs Daily, one intriguing option is a reunion with veteran defenseman Luke Schenn.
Luke Schenn is a former Leaf and two-time Stanley Cup champion and he is well-acquainted with Toronto's system.
Drafted by the Maple Leafs in 2008 Draft and reacquired during the 2022-23 season, Schenn quickly built chemistry with Morgan Rielly by forming a reliable defensive pairing during Toronto's playoff run.
However, he departed in the offseason by signing a three-year and $2.75 million contract with the Nashville Predators.
Given the current Nashville's struggles this season, they may be motivated to send salary away and retool the team, making Schenn a potential trade candidate.
Known for his physical play, Luke Schenn is tied for third in the NHL in hits, a skill that aligns perfectly with head coach Craig Berube's gritty style.
For the Maple Leafs, reacquiring Luke Schenn would help a lot their defensive depth, providing a steady, physical presence during the injuries and even in playoffs.
He has playoff experience and has the ability to play in high-pressure situations which is making him an ideal fit for the Leafs.
In the end, bringing Schenn back could provide the perfect blend of grit, leadership, and defensive reliability as the Leafs push toward postseason success.
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