
Timothy Liljegren
Defenseman · Washington Capitals
2017 Draft, Rd 1 Pick 17 (#17) — Toronto Maple Leafs
Current Season
GP
47
Goals
1
Assists
10
Points
11
+/-
-7
S%
2.5%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$3.00M
Total Value
$6.00M
Expires
2 yrs · 2025-2026
Status
Then UFA
via PuckPedia
Recent Stories
Washington traded two draft picks for Timothy Liljegren and David Kampf, yet both sit after the deadline with minimal ice time. Coaches juggle lineups in a cap-crunch playoff hunt, leaving newcomers on the outside looking in. This healthy scratch saga raises questions about fit and front-office foresight as the Caps chase a deep run.
The Capitals thought they struck gold at the deadline, flipping two draft picks for Timothy Liljegren and David Kampf to shore up the blue line and bottom six. Yet both guys have been healthy scratches more often than not since arriving in D.C., leaving coaches and fans scratching their heads. Whispers from the front office hint at deeper issues with fit and internal pecking orders that go back to training camp battles.
The Toronto Maple Leafs keep the prospect pipeline flowing by signing defenseman Vincent Borgesi to a two-year entry-level deal that kicks in next season. Front offices around the league know Toronto's aggressive development strategy has paid off before, and this move signals they're not slowing down amid a middling Atlantic Division scrap. With recent AHL shuttles and trades like the Liljegren flip, GM Brad Treliving builds depth for a playoff push that demands blue-line reliability.