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Dewar is averaging slightly over a 11-minutes a night this season with the Wild with more than two minutes a night being on the penalty kill. The Sportsnet panel stated he was a strong skater and physical player, which his stats page shows he has already dished out nearly 100 hits this season which would be among the leaders of the Maple Leafs forwards.

The former Wild center comes with 173 games of NHL experience accumulating 18-goals and 38-points. He is in the final year of a two-year deal that he signed in the summer of 2022 that comes with a cap hit of $800,000. He will become a restricted free agent this summer with arbitration rights which the management will need to qualify him at $892,500.

During Brad Treliving’s media availability after the deadline had past, he stated that Dewar was defensively responsible and competitive.

Dewar is averaging slightly over a 11-minutes a night this season with the Wild with more than two minutes a night being on the penalty kill. The Sportsnet panel stated he was a strong skater and physical player, which his stats page shows he has already dished out nearly 100 hits this season which would be among the leaders of the Maple Leafs forwards.

The former Wild center comes with 173 games of NHL experience accumulating 18-goals and 38-points. He is in the final year of a two-year deal that he signed in the summer of 2022 that comes with a cap hit of $800,000. He will become a restricted free agent this summer with arbitration rights which the management will need to qualify him at $892,500.

During Brad Treliving’s media availability after the deadline had past, he stated that Dewar was defensively responsible and competitive.

Dewar is averaging slightly over a 11-minutes a night this season with the Wild with more than two minutes a night being on the penalty kill. The Sportsnet panel stated he was a strong skater and physical player, which his stats page shows he has already dished out nearly 100 hits this season which would be among the leaders of the Maple Leafs forwards.

The former Wild center comes with 173 games of NHL experience accumulating 18-goals and 38-points. He is in the final year of a two-year deal that he signed in the summer of 2022 that comes with a cap hit of $800,000. He will become a restricted free agent this summer with arbitration rights which the management will need to qualify him at $892,500.

During Brad Treliving’s media availability after the deadline had past, he stated that Dewar was defensively responsible and competitive.

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