From the ArcaMax Publishing, Sports Update Newsletter:
http://www.arcamax.com/news/sports/s-372029-915746
TORONTO (UPI) -- The Toronto Maple Leafs announced they signed deals
with two new players and a returning goalie for $26.7 million.
The priciest acquisition was Jeff Finger, a defenseman from the
Colorado Avalanche, who got a four-year, $14 million deal, the Toronto
Star reported.
Next was left winger Niklas (Larry) Hagman, who scored a career-high
27 goals with the Dallas Stars. He signed four-year, $12 million deal,
the report said.
The third acquisition was backup goalie Curtis Joseph, who posted 17
shutouts for the Maple Leafs in 249 regular season games between 1998
and 2002.
The 41-year-old had no job at the beginning the last season, but
signed on with the Calgary Flames halfway through the season. He
signed a one-year contract with the Leafs for $700,000, team officials
said.