Max Domi posts hilarious video after signing Maple Leafs extension
Earlier today Max Domi signed a contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs ensuring he'd be a Leaf for four more years.
The first news broke from Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet, who shares the Toronto Maple Leafs and forward Max Domi were closing in on a four year deal worth around 4 million annually.
Hearing talks between the Maple Leafs and Max Domi intensified over the last 24 hourswe should see something at four years, just under $4M AAV
It's no secret that Domi wanted to stay with the Maple Leafs, he's made that clear since the season ended but signing him for just under $4 million a season is an absolute steal
Domi, 29, appeared in 80 games for the Toronto Maple Leafs last season collecting a total of 47 points Including nine goals and adding 38 assists. He struggled when he first got to Toronto, but proved very valuable down the stretch and into the playoffs. Domi is exactly the type of player the Leafs need to keep around.
After signing the deal Domi turned to his X account to share the following video:
It's clear Domi is motivated for next season and is looking to hopefully help end the Maple Leafs Stanley Cup drought.
Source: Blade of Steel
Toronto Maple Leafs close to signing Max Domi
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