The Toronto Maple Leafs may not be finished reshaping their roster, and one of the more intriguing names now connected to Toronto is New York Rangers winger Taylor Raddysh.
A recent report linked the Maple Leafs to Raddysh, opening the possibility that the 28-year-old could eventually join his older brother, Darren Raddysh, in Toronto. But there is more to this rumor than a feel-good family reunion. Taylor carries a manageable $1.5 million cap hit, has already produced a 20-goal NHL season, can play a bottom-six role and suddenly finds himself competing for minutes on a considerably more crowded Rangers roster. He had nine goals and 19 points in 68 games for New York last season.
The important part: there is no indication yet that a trade is close. The Rangers have not publicly announced that Raddysh is available, and I have not found a national insider confirming active negotiations between Toronto and New York. For now, this belongs firmly in the trade-rumor-to-watch category.
Why the Toronto Maple Leafs Could Target Taylor Raddysh
The original chatter came from Toronto Sports Rush host Kyle Andrew, who said there was a rumor that the Maple Leafs could be eyeing Raddysh. The Hockey News subsequently reported the connection while noting that it remains unclear whether the Rangers actually want to trade him.
That is an important distinction.
This isn’t reporting that Maple Leafs GM John Chayka and Rangers GM Chris Drury are negotiating a trade. It is a report of Toronto potentially having interest. Those two things should not be presented as interchangeable.
What makes the speculation interesting is what has happened to the Rangers’ depth chart.
New York has added Pavel Dorofeyev and Oliver Bjorkstrand, while younger forwards such as Jaroslav Chmelar, Gabe Perreault and Matt Rempe are competing for NHL roles. Raddysh remains on the roster, but New York suddenly has more options around him. PuckPedia currently lists him as a third-line right winger, and Rangers-focused analysis has already raised questions about how necessary the veteran is with younger bottom-six alternatives pushing for playing time.
Taylor Raddysh Career NHL Stats
| Type | GP | G | A | P | +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Season | 373 | 52 | 67 | 119 | -48 |
| Playoffs | 7 | 0 | 1 | 1 | -1 |
Taylor finished 2025-26 with nine goals and 10 assists for 19 points over 68 games while averaging 11:51 per night. His underlying numbers deserve some context. He had a 55.6 percent goals-for percentage at five-on-five but a considerably weaker 45.0 expected-goals percentage. That combination tells me Toronto shouldn’t treat him as an undiscovered top-six scorer. He is much easier to justify as an inexpensive complementary winger who can give a coaching staff useful NHL minutes.
My read: that is precisely why this rumor makes some hockey sense.
Toronto doesn’t need Taylor Raddysh to become Darren Raddysh. It needs him to be an affordable bottom-six winger capable of producing secondary offence, handling defensive assignments and occasionally moving up the lineup.
Taylor has already shown there is more offence in his game. He scored a career-high 20 goals and 37 points with Chicago in 2022-23. The question is whether Toronto believes it can extract some of that production again without paying much to find out.
Taylor Raddysh Trade Value: What Would the New York Rangers Want?
Here is my proprietary trade-value and salary-cap model based on Taylor Raddysh’s contract, 2025-26 performance, roster role and Toronto’s current cap position. This is my analysis, not a reported Leafs offer or Rangers asking price.
Toronto’s current cap situation is the biggest obstacle to treating Raddysh as a simple add. PuckPedia currently projects the Maple Leafs at roughly $106.75 million against a $104 million ceiling, with 23 players on the active roster and 49 standard contracts. Adding Raddysh without another move would push the raw projection to approximately $108.25 million. Toronto therefore needs to consider Raddysh as part of a broader roster equation rather than in isolation. LTIR usage and subsequent roster moves could materially change that calculation before opening night.
The Rangers, meanwhile, are carrying Raddysh at $1.5 million and have their own reason to consider moving him: removing the contract would create another roster opening for a younger player and increase their flexibility. New York currently has a much healthier cap position than Toronto, so this would be more about roster optimization and extracting an asset than escaping Raddysh’s contract.
My preferred hypothetical is simple:
Toronto receives: Taylor Raddysh
New York receives: 2027 fifth-round pick
I would be reluctant to go substantially higher. Taylor is a useful NHL player on an excellent cap hit, but he’s also one year away from unrestricted free agency and coming off a 19-point season. Toronto should be buying the player, not the surname.
There is, of course, a legitimate family story here.
Toronto acquired Darren Raddysh from Tampa Bay in June and signed the defenceman to an eight-year, $68-million contract after his remarkable 70-point season. The Maple Leafs sent Tampa Bay a fifth-round pick to complete that transaction.
Darren also publicly discussed how deeply the Maple Leafs were woven into the Raddysh family’s childhood, saying, “My brother and I grew up being Leafs fans.”
That makes a potential reunion an undeniably good story, but the hockey fit still has to come first.
From my perspective, Taylor Raddysh is exactly the type of trade target Toronto should explore if the acquisition cost remains modest. There is no need for another massive offseason gamble. At $1.5 million, Raddysh offers size, experience, positional need and some offensive upside without requiring top-six deployment.
The key is discipline. If Chris Drury wants a meaningful prospect or an early-round pick, Toronto should walk away. If New York’s roster crunch creates an opportunity to acquire Raddysh for a late pick, Chayka has a legitimate reason to make the phone call.
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