Morgan Rielly’s most recent campaign produced mixed signals for Toronto. While the defenseman posted 11 goals — his second-highest single-season total — and 36 points across 78 games, the overall impact fell short of the franchise’s aspirations. The organization has long sought to unlock another gear in Rielly’s game, yet consistent elevation has remained elusive, with only sporadic flashes of his ceiling materializing in recent years.
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