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Maverick Mitchell
June 22, 2024  (4:56 PM)
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Boston Bruins goalie Linus Ullmark.
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Per 'The Fourth Periods' David Pagnotta, Boston Bruins goaltender Linus Ullmark has reportedly declined a trade to the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Linus Ullmark next to move? My latest on the #NHLBruins goalie, his 14 (not 15) team no-trade list, #GoSensGo top contender & more... PLUS:

It is no surprise that the Boston Bruins have been shopping around Ullmark for some time now, they are willing to give up the former Vezina winning goalie in order to create cap space and re-sign Jeremy Swayman.
Ullmark has strongly stated that he does not want to be a Toronto Maple Leaf and that he wants to stay a Bruin in order to play against their historic rivals.
Per Pagnotta, this statement by Ullmark has been expressed even further as he has declined any trades that involve him landing in Toronto.
"The Leafs are not in the mix for Ullmark, though, as Toronto is on his no-trade list. Ottawa is also believed to be on his list, but two separate sources have told me he would accept a trade to the Senators if a deal between the two teams is finalized." - Pagnotta.

The 30-year-old netminder is an extremely hot commodity right now and many teams are going to be bidding for his services. The Ottawa Senators seem like the front runners if a deal can be made, and the Maple Leafs are completely out of the question.
Bruins goalie Linus Ullmark will 𝐍𝐎𝐓 be in play for the Leafs this summer. As he has them on his no-trade list. ❌

Source: Bruins Insider
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