The St. Louis Blues have already been linked to David Perron, and will be bringing in another veteran forward to help out their group. Bob McKenzie of TSN reports that the Blues will sign Tyler Bozak when free agency opens, while Chris Johnston of Sportsnet reports it will be a three-year deal worth $15MM.
Bozak will be an upgrade for the Blues who have now swapped out Bozak for Kyle Brodziak, who is expected to sign with Edmonton. The 32-year-old Bozak finished last season with pedestrian 11 goals and 32 assists with the Maple Leafs as he has progressively seen his playing time decrease over the last five year when he averaged 20:57 ATOI. That average has dropped to just 15:39, but a solid face-off percentage of 53.6 percent helps.
Bozak, who has spent his entire nine-year career with the Toronto Maple Leafs, was 22nd all-time in games played with Toronto and tallied 136 goals and 365 points. With the unlikelihood that Toronto would bring him back due to their long-term cap restraints, Bozak was in high demand as the need for centers in the NHL has reached a premium.
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