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The Toronto Maple Leafs made a big move by signing defenseman Jake McCabe to a five-year extension with an average annual value of $4.51 million. This announcement came on Monday, marking a significant commitment to McCabe by the team.

McCabe, who is 31 years old, had been playing in the final year of a four-year contract that he had originally signed with the Chicago Blackhawks. He was traded to Toronto in February 2023 and has been a key player for the team since then.

Originally drafted as a second-round pick by the Buffalo Sabres in the 2012 NHL draft, McCabe has had a solid career so far. He has accumulated three assists in nine games this season and has a total of 155 points in 586 games played with the Sabres, Chicago, and now Toronto.

This extension solidifies McCabe’s role with the Maple Leafs for the foreseeable future and shows the team’s confidence in his abilities on the ice. With his experience and skill set, McCabe will continue to be an important asset for Toronto as they strive for success in the NHL.

In addition to his on-ice contributions, McCabe is known for his leadership qualities and work ethic, making him a valuable presence in the locker room. His professionalism and dedication to the game make him a respected figure among his teammates and coaches.

Overall, this extension is a positive development for the Toronto Maple Leafs and their fans. By securing McCabe’s services for the next five years, the team has taken a significant step towards building a competitive roster for the long term.

Fans can look forward to seeing McCabe continue to make an impact on the ice and help lead the Maple Leafs to future success. His extension is a clear sign of the team’s commitment to winning and their belief in his abilities as a player.