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Will Tim overcome his injuries woes and make an impact in a contract year?
How many games?
And
How many points?

Connolly will play in 32 games and record 24 points.
Will Tim overcome his injuries woes and make an impact in a contract year?
How many games?
And
How many points?
I don't think bringing up how much he is paid is that relevant. It's important to remember that he's getting paid such money due to his short term. With a free agency that was so consistently horrid for guys of his ilk with unfathomably horrible contracts in regards to both term and value, I'd say Burke didn't do too bad. It was a stop gap risk-reward scenario in which the reward never really materialized but the risk was minimized fairly effectively. I'm not sure if you were making a point or not but I figured it wasn't that out of place either way, so meh.He is the Leafs 3rd highest paid forward and 4th highest paid player overall on the team. At $4.75 mil and injury prone that doesn't look good as a utility forward and depth player.
Timmy is lucky for his sake that amnesty buyouts don't cut in until next year and then he will have already completed his Leafs contract, otherwise he might have been unemployed soon and handed his walking papers early.
Tim Connolly put up 36 points in 70 games last season and so in 1/2 a year he might be good for 20ish.
He is the Leafs 3rd highest paid forward and 4th highest paid player overall on the team. At $4.75 mil and injury prone that doesn't look good as a utility forward and depth player.
Timmy is lucky for his sake that amnesty buyouts don't cut in until next year and then he will have already completed his Leafs contract, otherwise he might have been unemployed soon and handed his walking papers early.
Tim Connolly put up 36 points in 70 games last season and so in 1/2 a year he might be good for 20ish.