On Friday, the Toronto Maple Leafs front office held a press conference, and something caught my attention. Brendan Shanahan, who’s now the team’s president and alternate governor after joining the Maple Leafs over ten years ago, was deemed a “champion” by Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment Chief Executive Officer Keith Pelley.
Last year at this time, we hadn't even gotten to the end of the second round, the breakup with Kyle Dubas or the 10-day break before Brad Treliving was hired.
On Friday (May 10), the Toronto Maple Leafs wrapped up the 2023-24 season with a press conference, which was given by Keith Pelley, the newly hired CEO
The work is just beginning for Toronto Maple Leafs’ management as the season has come to an end. Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan and general manager Brad Treliving have preached major changes this offseason and some heavy lifting is on the way.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have been ‘goalied’ in what feels like every playoff series in the past five postseasons. The time has come to put an end to it.
With only one, maybe two players on the Leafs’ untouchables list, that leaves several players on the table in offseason trade talks.
Amidst speculation from fans and media, the future of the Toronto Maple Leafs took center stage as Brendan Shanahan, the team’s president was announced as committed to the organization.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving, President Brendan Shanahan, and MLSC CEO Keith Pelley spoke with the media on Friday and talked about the future of the team.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving revealed that Auston Matthews presented symptoms of a head injury that kept him out of two pivotal elimination games against the Boston Bruins.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are gearing up for a significant announcement on Friday. There is much speculation about the potential removal of head coach Sheldon Keefe.
In the latest of a slew of end-of-season interviews and postmortem, the Toronto Maple Leafs elaborated on their plan for management to speak to the media.
Throughout the season the moves made by Brad Treliving have come under a fair bit of scrutiny. The John Klingberg signing was a complete disaster, there’s no other way of looking at it, and both Ryan Reaves and Tyler Bertuzzi had terrible starts to their time with the Leafs.
It’s the same ol’ story. Eight playoff runs since 2016-17, one series win, and an 0-6 record in winner-take-all games. Time after time this Toronto Maple Leafs team gets so close they can taste it, and then all hope disappears in one clear swoop.
When Brad Treliving was general manager of the Calgary Flames he was a self-avowed proponent of building through the middle, focusing on centres and defencemen when it came to developing a hockey club.
Brad Treliving is getting his first taste of the Stanley Cup Playoffs as general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs and needless to say, he can’t be too pleased with the dish.
How much do special teams matter in the playoffs? Not as much as they used to. I argued as much just a few weeks back when crunching the numbers of the past 10 Stanley Cup champions.
Building a contender at the NHL Trade Deadline isn’t as simple as checking off a shopping list of must-have ingredients for a Stanley Cup recipe. But what if it was?
Brad Treliving isn't ruling anything out between now and the NHL trade deadline on Mar. 8. Speaking one day after he acquired defenseman Ilya Lyubushkin from the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for third and sixth-round picks as part of a three-way deal with the Carolina Hurricanes, Treliving made it clear that he aims to continue to improve the club.
TSN: Pierre LeBrun, Mike Johnson, and Ryan Rishaug on what they think the Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving will do leading up to the trade deadline.
The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Dallas Stars 5-4 on Wednesday night, improving their record to 26-15-8 and giving them 60 points, moving ahead of the Tampa Bay Lightning for third in the Atlantic Division.
Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving is on the hunt for a defenseman, but it's going to come at a cost. An expensive cost. Toronto has been dealing with numerous injuries to begin the year.
On Friday’s edition of 32 Thoughts, Elliotte Friedman offered an interesting take on the Toronto Maple Leafs hunt for a defenseman.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving wants to make a trade to improve his team’s blue line.
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