Toronto Maple Leafs sign forward Brandon Duhaime to a three-year contract, announced on Thursday. The signing comes during the NHL’s free-agency period, with the deal reported as part of the Maple Leafs’ roster moves early in the market. Multiple outlets describe Duhaime as a depth forward joining the team on a three-year agreement. The reports do not outline additional contract terms such as average annual value or specific salary figures, and they do not provide further details on role expectations beyond characterizing him as depth. The signing is framed as happening on the second day of free agency, indicating it is among the team’s early additions as teams begin negotiating and securing players for the upcoming season. Overall, the coverage is consistent that the transaction involves a three-year contract for Duhaime, with the primary differentiator being how outlets describe his position and the timing within the free-agency calendar.