Toronto Maple Leafs sign goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky to a three-year contract in the NHL’s free-agent period, multiple outlets report. The deal is described as a three-year agreement worth either $21 million total or $7 million per year, indicating an average annual value of about $7 million. Bobrovsky, 37, is leaving the Florida Panthers after his tenure with the club. Several reports note that Bobrovsky anchored Florida during a period that included three consecutive Stanley Cup Final appearances. The Leafs’ signing moves Bobrovsky from the Atlantic Division, where he had been a key figure for Florida, to a direct division rival. Terms and contract figures are reported consistently across the sources, though one outlet emphasizes the total value while others describe the average annual value. The agreement is presented as the latest major offseason addition for Toronto’s goaltending group.