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Maple Leafs bring back James Reimer on a professional tryout contract
The 37-year-old Reimer, who broke into the NHL with the Maple Leafs in 2010-11, can offer goaltending depth with Joseph Woll on personal leave and Dennis Hildeby an unproven rookie.
‘Always with a smile’: How Rielly remembers Reimer’s first tour with Leafs
Maple Leafs defenceman Morgan Rielly reacts to the news that the club brought James Reimer to camp on a PTO, and recalls being teammates with him in Toronto way back when, and what a positive role model he always was on and off the ice.
According to Chris Johnston, the Leafs signed a professional test contract with goaltender James Reimer.The Manitoba native — who evolved for Toronto from 2010 to 2016 — is therefore getting a try or all to start for him in the NHL.This signature raises important questions about the health of goaltender Joseph Woll.In fact, Johnston reported earlier this week that Woll had asked the Maple Leafs to be absent for personal reasons.
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