He was the final player the Maple Leafs took at the 2013 draft — 202nd out of 211 overall.



Dave Morrison, then the director of amateur scouting for Toronto, described Andreas Johnsson as a “skilled, strong winger.”



“Not tall. But he’s got a thicker build. But very intelligent and skilled,” said Morrison following a draft which started with the team picking Frederik Gauthier 21st overall. “We just wanted to take a chance on that skill.”



Johnsson didn’t think Saturday night was even possible at that point almost five years ago.



“It was during the night in Sweden,” he recalled. “I hadn’t talked to many scouts or anything so I didn’t really have high hopes to get drafted.”



So he went to sleep.



And when he awoke after what would have been an early night (the Swedes are five hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, meaning Johnsson would’ve...