NHL trade news: Maple Leafs prospect Topi Niemela chooses Sweden over NHL shot
Topi Niemela is a pending restricted free agent with the Toronto Maple Leafs . He has signed a one-year deal with the Malmö Redhawks of the Swedish Hockey League , and the move marks a major step for the 23-year-old defenseman , who has spent the last two seasons with the Toronto Marlies in the AHL. The Leafs can still retain his rights through 2029 if they extend a qualifying offer.
Niemela’s signing comes at a pivotal moment in his career. After being drafted in the third round in 2020, he has shown consistency and promise but hasn’t cracked the Maple Leafs NHL roster. In 135 games with the Marlies, Niemela recorded 11 goals and 52 assists. This past season, he notched 22 points over 61 games, ranking second among Marlies defensemen in scoring.
The decision to head to Sweden could help Niemela accelerate his development. Malmö sees him as a key part of their blue line and a player with clear NHL aspirations. It’s a calculated risk that puts him in a competitive European league while keeping his NHL hopes alive.
Topi Niemela’s move reflects a deeper strategy shift
Niemela isn’t the only Maple Leafs prospect taking this route. Roni Hirvonen , another restricted free agent, recently signed with Oulun Kärpät in Finland’s Liiga. Both players were drafted in 2020 and spent time with the Marlies, suggesting a possible shift in how Toronto’s prospects are planning their futures.
By signing in Sweden, Niemela is not stepping away from the NHL but rather betting on a more productive environment to sharpen his skills. Malmö’s sporting director described Niemela as a player looking for growth in a strong development setup. It’s a partnership designed with the NHL in mind, not as a replacement for it.
Topi Niemela keeping Toronto’s rights intact
Niemela’s time in North America wasn’t wasted. He gained experience and proved he can contribute offensively from the blue line. But without a clear path to the Leafs roster, this move offers more ice time, responsibility, and a different perspective, all while keeping Toronto’s rights intact.
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Niemela’s signing comes at a pivotal moment in his career. After being drafted in the third round in 2020, he has shown consistency and promise but hasn’t cracked the Maple Leafs NHL roster. In 135 games with the Marlies, Niemela recorded 11 goals and 52 assists. This past season, he notched 22 points over 61 games, ranking second among Marlies defensemen in scoring.
The decision to head to Sweden could help Niemela accelerate his development. Malmö sees him as a key part of their blue line and a player with clear NHL aspirations. It’s a calculated risk that puts him in a competitive European league while keeping his NHL hopes alive.
Topi Niemela’s move reflects a deeper strategy shift
Niemela isn’t the only Maple Leafs prospect taking this route. Roni Hirvonen , another restricted free agent, recently signed with Oulun Kärpät in Finland’s Liiga. Both players were drafted in 2020 and spent time with the Marlies, suggesting a possible shift in how Toronto’s prospects are planning their futures.
By signing in Sweden, Niemela is not stepping away from the NHL but rather betting on a more productive environment to sharpen his skills. Malmö’s sporting director described Niemela as a player looking for growth in a strong development setup. It’s a partnership designed with the NHL in mind, not as a replacement for it.
Topi Niemela keeping Toronto’s rights intact
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