Quoting: Joey
Completely agree with everything. Hyman will also probably get more than that. I won't say everything that I would do but you can look at my last few teams I made if you want to know.
People seem really high on Ullmark, but there's no guarantee he's going to be a starter calibre elsewhere (SV% can be inflated behind bad teams that give up shots, or it can be deflated by HD Chances, we don't know what Ullmark will be behind a real team) and teams aren't frivolous with money right now thanks to the flat cap. I think 3.5M is the max a team would bet on him, which Toronto could go to as well.
Hyman could get 5M+, but if he's going to remain a Leaf, I think 4.5M is the most you can go. He chose to be a Leaf after college (he wasn't going to sign with Florida), so I think if any Leaf ever were to take slightly less to stay, it'd be him.
Malgin just had an unreal year in switzerland, very comparable to that of Pius Suter who was fantastic for Chicago. I think he plays opening night because the Leafs want to see if he can be a 40ish point middle-six option. Engvall is a top 12 starter, as evidenced in the playoffs. Hockey IQ isn't the highest on Engvall, but his size, speed, and shot, along with defensive acumen will keep him in the league for a long time in bottom 6 roles. Lastly, Brooks is a player. I've been on this boat for a while, but he's had A LOT of injuries the last few years. If he could stay healthy, I have no doubt he'll stick on the Leafs, and likely would have stuck on the Leafs a while ago if he had health. Keefe also trusts him and has always believed in Brooks, so to think he won't make it frankly seems unlikely.