Maple Leafs part ways with president Brendan Shanahan
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In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Toronto Maple Leafs moved on from Brendan Shanahan. What happens to his role within the organization, and what happens to GM Brad Treliving?
Brendan Shanahan won't be replaced as president — at least for now. How the Leafs will run, according to MLSE CEO Keith Pelley.
The Ottawa Senators are looking for a right-shot defenseman this summer, and could move out a forward to make that happen.
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Yardbarker on MSN10 Former Maple Leafs Who Remain in the Stanley Cup PlayoffsToronto Maple Leafs fans are being forced to watch the conference finals without their team in the mix once again, as they were recently eliminated against the Florida Panthers in a series that went the distance.
Max Pacioretty, 36, just completed his one-year contract with the Leafs following the elimination of Toronto in the second round of the playoffs at the hands of the Florida Panthers. Speaking at the team’s end-of-season media availability, Pacioretty admitted the year was difficult for him, largely due to being away from his family.
Even when they're out of the playoffs, the Toronto Maple Leafs still seem to be catching a few strays from players around the league.
Tavares, like Marner, grew up in the Toronto area dreaming of being a Maple Leaf. When he left the New York Islanders to sign a seven-year, $77 million contract ($11 million average annual value) on July 1, 2018, he publicly announced his decision by posting a childhood photo on social media of sleeping under Maple Leafs covers.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs continue to navigate the fallout from another early playoff exit, NHL insider Frank Seravalli floated a drastic idea that could change the team’s outlook from top to bottom.