Toronto Maple Leafs fans have kept a close eye on free agent and former Carolina Hurricanes forward Jack Roslovic this offseason. His offensive skill set could, in theory, add depth to Toronto’s lineup — but with Auston Matthews at the core of the team’s identity, questions are mounting about whether Roslovic is truly the right fit for this era

Despite being linked to multiple NHL teams, the KHL, and even remaining unsigned in mid-August, Roslovic continues to draw speculation. Leafs Morning Take reports that the player’s uncertain status has generated a lot of buzz — but not all of it is positive.

“What now for Jack Roslovic? Obviously a good player, but this has been the story of his entire career. Like you start to wonder and have questions that Carolina, one of the premier teams in the league, why didn’t they want Jack Roslovic? Why hasn’t anybody bid? It’s August 13th,” commentators noted.

Could Roslovic be a wild card for the Maple Leafs?

While Roslovic could add secondary scoring and provide lineup flexibility, there are doubts about whether his production will match expectations. Leafs Morning Take warns that signing him may be more of a gamble than a guaranteed upgrade:

Jack Roslovic #96 of the Carolina Hurricanes looks on during the third period in Game Three of the Second Round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Lenovo Center against the Washington Capitals at Lenovo Center on May 10, 2025 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

There is actually probably more likelihood that it doesn’t work than it does. The expectation would be okay, he’s a guy who can fit into maybe your second line; likely the third line, the most positive, optimistic outcome is he’s an impact player. But that’s kind of the same vibe I just keep getting… .” The discussion points to the risk of integrating a player who may not consistently deliver at the level required, despite flashes of offensive skill.

Is Toronto taking a do-or-die gamble with Roslovic?

Roslovic could benefit from chemistry with stars like Auston Matthews or John Tavares, but past performance suggests the Maple Leafs cannot rely solely on potential. He has had only two 20-goal seasons, averaging 9.6 goals in other campaigns, and defensive lapses could further complicate his contribution.

SURVEY Do you think the Maple Leafs should sign Jack Roslovic this offseason?

Do you think the Maple Leafs should sign Jack Roslovic this offseason?

Yes, he adds depth and scoring potential
No, his inconsistency is too risky
Only if the contract is modest and low-risk

already voted 36 fans

For a potential $3-million+ deal, Roslovic must produce offensively to justify the investment. If the move succeeds, Toronto secures a bargain forward. If not, it could mark another misstep in the team’s roster management under Brad Treliving.