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He’s back! Polak signs one-year deal with Leafs

Roman Polak

Toronto Maple Leafs’ Roman Polak, of the Czech Republic, as seen making his return appearance to St. Louis during the first period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015, in St. Louis. Polak did not return to St. Louis after the off-season. (AP Photo/Billy Hurst)

AP

The Toronto Maple Leafs turned to a familiar face on the second day of NHL free agency, signing defenseman Roman Polak to a one-year contract on Saturday.

Yes, that’s right.

Prior to the trade deadline in February, the Leafs sent Polak and forward Nick Spaling to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Raffi Torres and a pair of second round picks (2017, 2018).

On the first day of free agency, the Leafs signed hard-hitting forward Matt Martin to a four-year, $10 million contract.

The Leafs aren’t bringing Polak back to add offense to their blue line.

Polak scored one goal and 15 assists last season between Toronto and San Jose, and was used primarily in the Sharks’ bottom defensive pairing in their run to the Stanley Cup Final.