The Toronto Maple Leafs appear set to see three centres from their roster hit the open market on Sunday.

While Tyler Bozak has reportedly drawn interest from multiple teams, including the Leafs, the market appears to be significantly quieter for veterans Tomas Plekanec and Dominic Moore.

Plekanec, 35, has expressed his desire to return to the Montreal Canadiens this summer and was not expected back with the Leafs.

As for Moore, who lost his fourth-line centre role when Plekanec was acquired at the trade deadline, he told Joshua Clipperton of the Canadian Press he hasn't had any discussions with the Leafs regarding a new contract.

Moore had six goals and 12 points in 50 games with the Leafs this past season, appearing in just three games during the regular season after the Plekanec trade. He appeared in two playoff games, joining the lineup with Nazem Kadri suspended, and failed to register a point. He signed with the Leafs last July on a one-year, $1 million deal.

A veteran of 897 games, Moore has 106 goals and 282 points over his NHL career.