The Maple Leafs have signed Teddy Blueger to a 2-year deal worth $2.5M AAV ($5.0M total) -- @FriedgeHNIC
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Maple Leafs sign former Canucks centre Teddy Blueger to a two-year, $2.5 million AAV contract

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By Tyson Cole
Jul 1, 2026, 15:47 EDT
The first former Vancouver Canuck has found a new home. Latvian centreman Teddy Blueger has signed a two-year, $2.25 million AAV contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Blueger, 31, signed a one-year, $1.9 million contract with the Canucks in July of 2024. He played in a bottom-six role and centred what wound up being one of the league’s best third lines, alongside Dakota Joshua and Conor Garland. In that season, Blueger scored six goals and 22 assists for 28 points, which tied his career high in only 68 games.
He then re-upped in Vancouver, signing a two-year, $1.8 million AAV contract. The 2025-26 season was difficult for Blueger. He suffered through a pair of injuries which restricted him to just 35 games last season; however, it was his most productive season points-wise. His nine goals and 17 points had him on an 82-game pace of 21 goals and 40 points – which would have shattered his previous career high. Blueger was also heavily relied upon by former Canucks head coach Adam Foote, averaging 16:31 minutes of ice time, the highest of his career.
At the past NHL Trade Deadline, the Canucks could not find a trade partner for Blueger. The old regime of Jim Rutherford and Patrik Allvin had a strong interest in re-signing the left-shot centre because of his leadership and accountability in how the team was playing. Here is what Blueger told Sportsnet’s Iain MacIntyre in early February following a 5-2 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights:
“We’re not playing for nothing,” Blueger told MacIntyre. “You’ve got to have some respect and appreciation to be in this league, some respect for your teammates to play hard every night regardless of the standings. The whole idea of, like, tanking and building for the future. . . when you play meaningless games like this, no one’s learning anything… You’ve got to dig in, try to compete and win every game. And we can’t get deflated and just stop playing when things aren’t going our way. I think we’ve got to find some character in our group. I know we have some good guys that want to win and know how to win and to compete and play hard, but I think we’ve got to find it as a team. Just find, you know, probably some more respect for each other, some appreciation to be in this league (and) not take that for granted, not just go through the motions because we’re last in the league. You know, come in and compete.“I mean, I’m kind of sick of talking about it. You know, we probably don’t have enough character as a group to dig in in those moments, and we just kind of get deflated too easily. No one can change that except for us. So we’ve got to take some more responsibility, more accountability. . . for each other, you know, just play hard for each other. We’re not really doing that consistently enough. And when we go against a team that knows how to win, it’s even more difficult.”
The 6’0″, defensive-minded centre joins Colton Sissons, Jack Roslovic, Brandon Duhaime, and Sergei Bobrovsky as free agent signings the Maple Leafs have made today. Blueger will compete with Sissons and Roslovic for bottom-six centre spots behind Auston Matthews and John Tavares.
With Blueger’s departure from Vancouver, a bottom-six role opens for Aatu Räty to further develop as a defensive centre.
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