Maple Leafs sign Thornton, 41, to one-year contract
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[October 17, 2020]
The Toronto Maple Leafs signed veteran forward Joe
Thornton to a one-year, $700,000 contract, the team announced
Friday.
The transaction comes one day after Thornton announced he was
joining HC Davos of the Swiss National League. The 41-year-old
Ontario native will compete with HC Davos before joining the Maple
League in their preparations for the 2020-21 season, which is
targeted to begin on Jan. 1.
"I've been watching this, all the 'buzz', the questions about what's
going to happen to me," Thornton told Tages-Anzeiger, a Swiss
German-language newspaper on Thursday. "The desire to continue
playing (in the NHL) is there. I will be able to prepare myself well
for it here in Switzerland."
Thornton recorded 31 points (seven goals, 24 assists) in 70 games
this past season with the San Jose Sharks.
A former Hart and Art Ross Trophy recipient in 2005-06, Thornton has
collected 1,509 points (420 goals, 1,089 assists) in 1,636 career games
with the Boston Bruins and Sharks. He was selected by Boston with the
first overall pick of the 1997 NHL Draft and played 7 1/2 seasons with
the club before spending the past 14 1/2 with San Jose.
Thornton is the NHL's active leader in assists and points. He ranks
seventh overall in assists, ninth in games and 14th in points in NHL
history.
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San Jose Sharks center
Joe Thornton (19) controls the puck against the Colorado Avalanche
during the second period in game seven of the second round of the
2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory
Credit: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports
Thornton began his NHL career with the Bruins before being traded to
the Sharks for Marco Sturm, Wayne Primeau and Brad Stuart on Nov.
30, 2005.
Thornton captured an Olympic gold medal for Canada at the 2010
Vancouver Games. He also was part of two championship teams in the
World Cup of Hockey (2004, 2016).
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