The two-year Clifford contract speaks to Kyle Dubas? commitment to retaining a high-character veteran leader who can toggle between the levels of the organization, provide mentorship to the team?s prospects, bring some leadership and ?glue guy? presence in the big club?s practices, and supply a depth option for the Leafs? fourth line in case of injuries. Knowing the Leafs, with their resources, can hand out buriable, league-minimum one-way contracts to non-NHL regulars without much second thought, it?s something of a, ?why not?? proposition knowing the relationship Clifford has with the team and his desire to stay.
Clifford will need to clear waivers at different times in the coming months and years to remain with the organization, but the multi-year, one-way contract is somewhat of a deterrent to other franchises that may want to claim him just to use him in a similar role as the Leafs are currently. If he?s getting claimed, it?s probably because he?s receiving a real opportunity to play more NHL minutes elsewhere.