Today is July 1, which means the most important date on the Toronto Maple Leafs' calendar isn't a game — it's noon ET. NHL free agency opens with the Leafs carrying roughly $20.9 million in projected cap space, a new GM in John Chayka, a new coach in Jim Hiller, and the most high-profile roster renovation this franchise has attempted in years. The anchor move is already done: Darren Raddysh signed an eight-year, $8.5 million-per-season deal to be the cornerstone of a rebuilt blue line, a commitment that signals Chayka is not rebuilding cautiously.
The Raddysh contract, the Gavin McKenna selection first overall, the trades of Joseph Woll and Brandon Carlo, and the ongoing shopping of Morgan Rielly are not isolated transactions — they are a coherent argument that this roster is being structurally remade, not patched. Missing the playoffs for the first time in nine years cost the previous regime its jobs; the question now is whether Chayka's version of the Leafs is being rebuilt on a sound foundation or simply rearranged at speed. The next 48 hours of free agency will do more to answer that than anything that happened on the ice last year.