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    Ken Campbell
    Ken Campbell
    Mar 26, 2025, 14:06
    Bobby McMann (Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images)

    Toronto Maple Leafs left winger Bobby McMann's accomplishments stand out at this time of year.

    About this time every season, NHL teams spend a lot of money and devote a lot of resources to chasing and signing undrafted college free agents. In the vast majority of cases, those guys don't make much of a mark at the NHL level.

    Then there are guys like McMann, who officially became a 20-goal NHL scorer with his marker Thursday night for the Maple Leafs in a 7-2 win over the Philadelphia Flyers.

    Playing on the second line with John Tavares and William Nylander, McMann has provided the Leafs with some much-needed secondary offense. While it's been a long process for the 28-year-old, it's one he was confident would come to fruition.

    "Every day of my entire life was trying to get to here," McMann told The Hockey News. "I realized that if I made it or not, I was going to know how hard it would be to make it. "I had three things - speed, physicality and being so competitive. And when I made it to the NHL, I was like, 'OK, those are my three things and that's what I have to do, not focus on scoring or anything else.' "

    It's fair to say things have worked out for McMann. Today's video column has more.

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