A recent article in Editor in Leaf has suggested the idea that the Maple Leafs should post the cap and contract information in each team tweet as the St Louis Blues have done so this year.
This idea has been published as the hockey world witnessed CapFriendly.com going silent after it was purchased by the Washington Capitals. This website provided fans with extraordinary information on how the cap structure worked for each player, long term injury reserve, injured reserve salaries and much more information.
Many fans have flocked to puckpedia.com as an alternative source to find out information regarding their team and the salary cap. Fans have become accustomed to this information and continue to seek it out as people become armchair general managers and even help themselves in fantasy hockey pools.
The Maple Leafs currently have $1.2 million in cap space after since it appears that the team will not register the contract of defenseman Jani Hakanpaa after a injury was revealed to his knee which may prevent him to playing for the Maple Leafs for the remainder of his contract.
It's likely the team will look at PTO's to help solidify their lineup by acquiring either a forward or another defenseman to help round out the roster.