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Forward Noah Gregor, who arrived in camp on a professional tryout, has not yet been signed, but it’s expected that will happen shortly.
The Leafs play their 2023-24 regular-season opener on Wednesday at home against the Montreal Canadiens. Gregor was not listed on the official roster, released on Tuesday morning by the National Hockey League. Easton Cowan, the Leafs’ first-round pick in 2023, was on the roster, but is expected to be returned to the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League in the coming days.
There is salary cap navigating — for example sending Cowan back to London — that will be done in order to get Gregor under contract. General manager Brad Treliving is expected to be made available to media on Tuesday to provide some clarity.5.
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