The Toronto goaltending situation lingers in uncertainty as Ilya Samsonov and the Leafs gear up for their impending arbitration hearing slated for Friday. <h3>Toronto's Consideration of Alternative Goaltending Options</h3> As the financial gap between the Leafs and Samsonov widens beyond $2.5 million dollars, and Samsonov demanding a sum the Leafs might not be able to afford, Treliving could potentially be scouting for goaltending alternatives. Dylan Robillard, from Brotherly Puck, hinted at a possible deal being brokered between the Leafs and Flyers. <h3>Leafs' Pending Arbitration Decision</h3> The decision from the arbitrator on Friday will solidify the Leafs' financial commitment. A challenging cap situation forces Treliving to consider a tri-party deal to offload Murray, which could work in his favor. <div align='center' style='padding-top:20px;padding-bottom:20px;'><img src='https://i.marqueur.com/habsetlnh/i/photo/290127.webp' width='100%' border='0' alt='image' loading='lazy' defer /></div> Despite the complexity of the deal, acquiring Hart for the Leafs might provide a robust backbone in their goalkeeping, a recurring issue they have faced previously. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/DylanRobillard_/status/1682103615543025666'> </a></blockquote></div> As Read on DailyHockeyDose - <a href='https://www.dailyhockeydose.com/nhl/trades/Carter-Hart-Might-Still-Be-Acquired-by-the-Toronto-Maple-Leafs' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>Carter Hart Might Still Be Acquired by the Toronto Maple Leafs</a>