The Toronto Maple Leafs haven't been quiet about their desire to find a new starting goaltender, but now they've reportedly missed out on another name. This summer is a critical one for the future of the Toronto Maple Leafs, as trade rumours and the potential of free agent signings have their fanbase optimistic about life under Craig Berube and Brad Treliving. While Joseph Woll showed potential in the playoffs, the team are looking for more stability in net, so the latest report from David Pagnotta, they are no longer in the mix for Boston Bruins star Linus Ullmark. <q>The Leafs are not in the mix for Ullmark, though, as Toronto is on his no-trade list. Ottawa is also believed to be on his list, but two separate sources have told me he would accept a trade to the Senators if a deal between the two teams is finalized.</q> <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/TheFourthPeriod/status/1803873573892952251'> </a></blockquote></div> With both Jacob Markstrom and Darcy Keumper moved already, that's three big names they've missed out on already this summer, with their options dwindling more and more by the day. However, it appears those around the organization have confidence in Woll, so if they can't land a name like Juuse Saros, they may be set for the near future with Martin Jones as a depth piece. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/OverDrive1050/status/1798142685674651672'> </a></blockquote></div> It's unclear why Ullmark has the Maple Leafs on his no-trade list, but given they are a massive rival it certainly makes sense, so now we will wait and see if they can find a star in net or decide to load up the rest of the roster in front of their emerging Woll. Source: Daily Hockey Dose <a href='https://www.dailyhockeydose.com/nhl-team/toronto-maple-leafs/toronto-maple-leafs-reportedly-out-on-linus-ullmark-trade-discussions' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>Toronto Maple Leafs reportedly out on Linus Ullmark trade discussions</a>