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'Are Those Resources Being Put In The Right Area?': Could More Changes To The Maple Leafs Be Coming?
Less than 24 hours after Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment moved on from Toronto Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan, MLSE CEO Keith Pelley hinted more changes could be on the horizon.
What is clear is that the Maple Leafs will not hire a president to replace Shanahan. Instead, Pelley said he will work closer with Treliving, who will be entering his third season with the Maple Leafs in 2025-26, and Berube, who will begin his second season as coach.
The Toronto Maple Leafs ended the 2024-25 season in heartbreaking fashion, dropping Game 7 at home to the Florida Panthers. Toronto once held a 2-0 series lead
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.
The post Maple Leafs CEO’s replacement plan for Brendan Shanahan appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Toronto Maple Leafs are set up for an offseason full of changes after another playoff disappointment.
Brendan Shanahan has left the Leafs with significant challenges to surmount — on the roster and behind the scenes.
Just three days after the Toronto Maple Leafs were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, several of the team’s top players were photographed at a golf club in Ontario. The picture, which surfaced on social media Thursday (h/t @NorrisWinner),