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Alter: Maple Leafs’ goaltending situation murkier than ever

TORONTO - The Maple Leafs thought they had it figured out.

During the lockout-shortened 2013 season, James Reimer performed well as the team's undisputed starting goalie. A 2.46 goals-against average and .924 save percentage were career bests for the Manitoba native. He also helped Toronto grab its only playoff berth since 2004.

Despite his exploits, the Leafs added "depth" in the crease by acquiring Jonathan Bernier from the Los Angeles Kings that June. It was a trade that didn’t necessarily sit well with Reimer, but given his character and professionalism, he took it in stride. After one season behind Bernier, Reimer and the Maple Leafs agreed to a two-year, $4.6-million contract.

Along the way, though, Toronto's goaltending plan fell apart.

Best laid plans ...

After a strong first season, and a so-so second season, Bernier struggled to begin 2015-16. Freshly signed to a two-year, $8.3-million extension, he gave up questionable goals early in games, and went winless in his first 11 starts. It was a nightmare first impression to deliver to new head coach Mike Babcock.

When Reimer was thrust into duty, he took advantage, posting career-high numbers. His play cast further doubt on the future in Toronto's crease.

Modest return

Given the Maple Leafs' return for trading Reimer to the San Jose Sharks on Saturday - at best a third-round draft pick - the team's future, and vision, in goal is hazier than ever.

"We needed to take a look at our minor-league goalies who are playing extremely well,” Maple Leafs general manager Lou Lamoriello said on a conference call. "We have to look at Garret Sparks right now and see (if) how he performed earlier is something that is the real thing."

Sparks was summoned to back up Bernier for Toronto's game in Montreal on Saturday night. He is 3-1 with a .915 save percentage in his rookie season.

A pick and perhaps an open door

What Toronto received for Reimer pales in comparison to the two second-round draft picks it acquired from San Jose earlier in the week in a trade for Roman Polak and Nick Spaling. But with so many moves being made and so few suitors looking for a goaltender, the Maple Leafs felt it necessary to get a return on their best goaltender right now.

Reimer is an unrestricted free agent this summer. Although the door is potentially open for him to come back, the salary cap trumps all.

"It's certainly behind your mind and I think that's the best I can answer that," Lamoriello said regarding Reimer’s possible return. "I think in this world ... where the cap is ... whatever transpires with the salaries is going to be more prevalent than it has been in the past."

Translation: Reimer is only coming back at the right price and term. Given that both sides were far apart on that front, moving Reimer was Toronto's way of delaying the decision.

Related: Reimer 'definitely' open to possible Toronto return

Playoffs and uncertainty

Reimer joins San Jose with a shot at returning to the playoffs. Although it appears he'll back up Martin Jones to begin his Sharks career, Reimer's .918 save percentage in front of an awful Toronto team is better than Jones' .916 in front of a team in playoff position.

"Obviously I had a lot of good years (in Toronto). It's definitely a weird feeling to be going somewhere else," Reimer said, also thanking the media and fans for how he was treated. "You guys are great. Thank you for all you guys did."

Toronto’s biggest unknown: Who will start the 2016-17 season as the team’s staring goalie? With Reimer out of the picture in the short term, the possibilities seem endless, but the ideal solution far away.

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Oilers Trade Justin Schultz to the Penguins.

The Edmonton Oilers traded defenseman Justin Schultz to the Pittsburgh Penguins for a third-round pick in 2016. The Oilers also retain half of Schultz’s remaining salary.   SPECTOR’S NOTE: It’s the second deal of the day for Oilers GM Peter Chiarelli. Earlier today, he traded winger Teddy Purcell to Florida and last night shipped goalie Anders […]

Oilers trade Schultz to Penguins

The Edmonton Oilers have traded defenseman Justin Schultz to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for a third-round draft pick in 2016.

The deal closes a chapter on endless speculation regarding Schultz, who was a healthy scratch Thursday for "protection reasons."

"We were trying to add some depth to our defense and we were very pleased to add him," Penguins general manager Jim Rutherford said.

The 25-year-old moves on from the Oilers after joining them during the 2012-13 season as a free agent out of the University of Wisconsin.

After an impressive rookie season where he notched eight goals and 27 points, Schultz has seen his offensive production drop while criticism about his defensive play grew.

Schultz concludes his time with the Oilers with 28 goals and 101 points in 248 games.

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Reimer ‘definitely’ open to possible Toronto return

James Reimer may not have played his last game as a Toronto Maple Leaf.

The 27-year-old - dealt to the San Jose Sharks on Saturday, alongside Jeremy Morin in exchange for goaltender Alex Stalock, forward Ben Smith, and a fourth-round draft pick in 2018 - hasn't ruled out a return to his former club.

Related: Lamoriello: Maple Leafs must figure out what they have in Sparks

"It's definitely an option," said Reimer, according to TSN's Mark Masters. "It's a special place and I have a lot of great memories here and a lot of good friends.

"Who knows what's going to happen. It's a long time in the future and we'll cross that bridge when we do. As for right now, I'm looking forward to putting on a Shark's uniform."

Reimer's six-year career with the Maple Leafs saw him become the team's all-time leader in career save percentage with a .914 mark, while also ranking 10th in wins, and third with 5,590 career saves.

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Stars’ Hemsky pulled from Saturday’s game due to illness

With trade winds swirling all over the NHL, a member of the Dallas Stars made an early exit from Saturday's game against the New York Rangers.

Forward Ales Hemsky was forced out of the contest due to an illness, and was deemed unable to return.

Earlier on Saturday, a report surfaced suggesting Dallas was interested in acquiring defenseman Dan Hamhuis from the Vancouver Canucks. Whether Hemsky's apparent illness is in any way related to possible moves at the impending trade deadline remains to be seen.

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Predators’ Forsberg records 2nd hat trick in 3 games

Filip Forsberg is red hot right now.

For the second time in three games, the Nashville Predators forward recorded a hat trick, with his latest three-goal outburst coming in succession during the second period of Saturday's contest against the St. Louis Blues.

The goal that completed Forsberg's natural hat trick also spelled the end of Jake Allen's afternoon in net.

Forsberg now has 12 goals in his past 11 games, and a total of 26 on the season, which ties his career-high mark from last year.

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Toronto Marlies sign Zamboni driver as backup goalie … again

The Toronto Marlies have a friend in David Ayres.

The farm club of the Toronto Maple Leafs signed Ayres - the Zamboni driver at Ricoh Coliseum - to an amateur tryout contract Saturday. He was needed after Garret Sparks was recalled to the big club, after the Maple Leafs traded James Reimer to the San Jose Sharks in a four-player deal earlier in the day.

This isn't the first time Ayres has got the call from the AHL team, having previously served as a backup to Jonathan Bernier with the Marlies in December. In fact, Ayres has been practicing with the Marlies for three years.

"I've been on the ice with injured players, healthy scratches," Ayres said in December, according to Sportsnet's Joe Pack. "I practiced with the black aces every single day three years ago. I've been in full team practices when goalies get called up or get injured. I know a lot of guys on the team and they used to tease me, 'You practice all the time, but you're never going to get into a game.'"

Ayres said he thought it was a joke back in December when he was told the Marlies needed his services. It took Maple Leafs assistant general manager and Marlies GM Kyle Dubas to make Ayres a believer.

"'No Dave, we're not joking. Throw your great in the truck and get rolling,'" is what Ayres said Dubas told him when the team gave him his first tryout contract.

So, this isn't Ayres' first rodeo. But the Maple Leafs and Marlies must surely be holding their breath.

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