The Toronto Maple Leafs sign defenceman Emil Andrae to a two-year contract, according to multiple reports. Global News and the Winnipeg Free Press say the deal runs for two years and is worth a reported US$3.1 million. The Athletic adds additional context on how Toronto acquired Andrae: it was acquired as a restricted free agent in a trade with the Philadelphia Flyers. The Athletic reports that the trade package sent goaltender Joseph Woll and defenceman Simon Benoit to Philadelphia in exchange for Andrae’s rights.

Together, the outlets indicate the same core facts: Andrae becomes signed by Toronto on a two-year agreement, with reported financial terms, and his contract follows a prior trade involving Woll and Benoit moving to Philadelphia. No other contract details beyond the reported value and length are provided in the supplied summaries. The reports also frame the signing as the next step for Andrae after joining the Maple Leafs organization via the earlier trade.