The Toronto Maple Leafs filled out their depth chart by signing goaltender Jhonas Enroth on Monday afternoon.
Enroth, 28, will earn $750,000 on a one-year deal and is expected to be the No. 2 goalie in Toronto, behind new starter Frederik Andersen.
The veteran Swede spent last season with the Los Angeles Kings, registering a 7-5-1 record with a .922 save percentage in 16 games.
The Maple Leafs completely changed their goaltenders over the off-season, first trading for Andersen from the Anaheim Ducks before the 2016 NHL Draft and then later trading last year’s starter, Jonathan Bernier, to the Ducks in exchange for a conditional pick.
Enroth has appeared in 118 career games (106 starts) with the Kings, Dallas Stars, and Buffalo Sabres.
He was originally selected in the second round (No. 46 overall) by Buffalo in the 2006 NHL Draft.