Re-signing Connor Dewar to a one-year contract, Toronto Maple Leafs.
On Tuesday, the Toronto Maple Leafs re-signed forward Connor Dewar to a $1.18 million, one-year contract.
Dewar, 25, was acquired by the Maple Leafs from Minnesota on March 8 and played in 17 games for Toronto last season, averaging 12:54 of ice time with one goal and four assists. In 57 games with the Wild the previous season, he scored 10 goals and provided four assists.
In six playoff games for Toronto against the Boston Bruins in the first round, he also recorded an assist.
During the third round of the 2018 draft, Dewar was chosen by the Wild. In 190 games played during the course of three seasons with the Wild (2021–2024) and Maple Leafs, he has a career total of 19 goals and 24 assists.
John Tavares of the Maple Leafs Demonstrates Red Light Therapy in Social Media Marketing.
In the comments, fans showed their joy. One fan said, “Congrats! Is there a chance we could have a get-together? #MyFavoriteLeaf.
Tavares’ dedication to staying in top physical shape is widely known. Well-known for his off-season and in-season workout regimens, the Leafs star is always looking for new ways to improve his overall health and wellness in order to improve his effectiveness on the ice. Advanced light therapy known as Kala Therapy integrates the mind and body and seems to be Tavares’ most recent endeavor in his continued pursuit of perfection at the age of 33.
Kala Therapy is associated with the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, Olympics, and UFC, according to its website. It places a higher priority on body healing through decreased joint discomfort, increased weight reduction, better sleep, quicker muscle repair, and improved general physical performance. As he prepares to play in his fifteenth NHL season, Tavares’ investigation of Kala Therapy demonstrates his dedication to staying in the best possible shape.
Following a disappointing 2024 Stanley Cup playoff campaign and a 65-point (29G, 36A) season with the Leafs, Tavares captained Team Canada at the Men’s World Hockey Championship, where he finished the hockey season on a positive note by scoring two goals and dishing out nine assists for 11 points through nine games.
The Toronto native’s contract was up for renewal on July 1st, but the Maple Leafs haven’t made a decision yet. In any case, he is about to enter the last year of a seven-year, $77 million contract in 2024–25, and he is undoubtedly positioning himself to continue playing at the high level he has shown throughout his 15-year NHL career.
Tavares has a history of appearing in advertisements. Before the 2022 Winter Olympics, he made waves for Team Canada by wearing a distinctive Lululemon jacket.