Maple Leafs GM Treliving says change is coming
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Sporting News on MSNMaple Leafs part ways with president Brendan Shanahan after another playoff collapseAfter another disappointing playoff exit, the Toronto Maple Leafs are making a leadership change. The organization announced on Thursday that president and alternate governor Brendan Shanahan will not have his contract renewed after 11 seasons,
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Toronto Maple Leafs face big changes after another playoff loss. General Manager Brad Treliving wants to fix the team's mindset. Star player Mitch Mar
When the Oshawa Generals named up-and-coming defenseman Ben Danford captain to start the 2024-25 season, they handed the responsibility to a hard-nosed blue liner entering his third OHL campaign. Now,
The Toronto Maple Leafs have announced that they will be cutting ties with longtime team president and alternate governor Brendan Shanahan.
Brad Treliving remains the Toronto Maple Leafs' general manager after Brendan Shanahan’s departure as the team prepares for a key offseason.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are restructuring their leadership following the departure ... while Pelley acknowledged that more changes are likely coming following those announced in the past few ...
Brendan Shanahan will not be returning as president of the Maple Leafs, ending the Hall of Fame player-turned-executive’s tenure after 11 years, nine playoff appearances, and no trips beyond the second round of the playoffs.
Let's look at the facts. Since 2018, the Maple Leafs' longest tenured players — Matthews, Marner, Nylander and Morgan Rielly — have fallen completely flat in their career in Game 7, scoring three goals between them in six games.
An NHL insider suggests Auston Matthews' future with the Toronto Maple Leafs could be impacted by the looming departure of Mitch Marner, who is expected to leave as a free agent.