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Eastern Conference Rival Poses Threat to Toronto Maple Leafs Pursuit of Jack Roslovic


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Alexander Cole
August 18, 2025  (10:12)
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Former Winnipeg Jets forward Jack Roslovic
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Free agent forward Jack Roslovic has been linked to the Toronto Maple Leafs; however, there is an Eastern Conference rival who could very well change the game.

Jack Roslovic is a player who has shockingly gone unsigned throughout free agency, and no one can actually figure out why that is the case.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have been interested in the forward, although no one knows whether or not the team will pull the trigger.
At the end of the day, the Leafs have plenty of bottom-six forwards right now, which means signing someone like Roslovic could be seen as redundant.
Regardless, he managed 22 goals last season, and that has to count for something. Surely, there is a team out there that would take a waiver on him.

Where is Jack Roslovic going

According to Frank Seravalli, the Leafs are still in on him, and the Vancouver Canucks are showing some interest as well.
That said, it would appear as though the Carolina Hurricanes are still in on Roslovic, despite not re-signing him as soon as they had the chance.
One other thing for Carolina and Roslovic, the door isn't completely closed, but they don't really have a spot for him at the moment
Seravalli claims the Hurricanes do not have a spot for the forward right now, which is the same issue the Leafs are having.
Although it does appear as though both teams understand that this forward could have a significant impact, going forward.
Only time will tell whether or not Roslovic will have a job at the start of the season, and if it is with the Leafs or the Hurricanes.
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