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Toronto Maple Leafs’ Timothy Liljegren Much Better Option for Edmonton Oilers Than Josh Brown – The Hockey Writers – Edmonton Oilers

Timothy Liljegren Toronto Maple Leafs

The Edmonton Oilers made a smart decision placing defender Josh Brown on waivers on Sunday (Oct. 6) as they made the final touches to their roster for the 2024-25 season. With Brown being placed on waivers, it likely proves that Travis Dermott has earned a contract from his professional tryout (PTO) contract, and Troy Stecher will also make the team. While the Oilers’ defensive depth is worrisome for a team looking to make another deep playoff run this upcoming postseason, it’s a step in the right direction for them to send Brown to the American Hockey League (AHL) after an underwhelming training camp. 

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While it looks like they won’t be using Brown as much as they thought when they signed him, another defender — one who is a stronger player than Brown — may be available for the Oilers to acquire as a depth piece. The Toronto Maple Leafs have dealt with defensive depth issues for several seasons, but this season may be the complete opposite because it seems they have an overabundance of NHL-caliber defenders, and one may have to get traded. Timothy Liljegren may find himself on the trade wire this season because of that issue, and he should have some interest as a young right-shot defender who may not cost much to acquire. 

Timothy Liljegren, Toronto Maple Leafs (Photo by Julian Avram/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Liljegren is a 25-year-old Kristianstad, Sweden who has played 196 games in the NHL and has scored 14 goals and added 51 assists for 65 points (a 0.33 points-per-game average.) He was drafted in the first round of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft at 17th overall by the Maple Leafs after a strong season in Sweden split between the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) and the J20 SuperElite with Rogle BK and their affiliated teams. He had five points in 19 games in the SHL, and seven points through 12 games in the SuperElite league. 

Brown on the other hand, is a 30-year-old right-shot defender from London, Ontario who was drafted in the sixth round of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft at 152nd overall by the Ottawa Senators after a decent showing in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) with the Oshawa Generals where he had 16 assists through 68 games. Through 290 NHL games, he has scored 11 goals and added 23 assists for 34…

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