Trade conversations are in full flight across the league as the NHL Draft and the opening of free agency are just weeks away. Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving is expected to be quite active on the trade market this offseason, with a much-needed desire to make significant changes to the roster.
Since David Pastrnak ended the Toronto Maple Leafs’ season on May 4, the franchise’s leadership has announced that anything is on the table to get the team over its playoff slump.
Discussion about Mitch Marner’s future in Toronto has dominated the media landscape ever since the Maple Leafs fell to the Boston Bruins in the first round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Toronto Maple Leafs acquired Joel Edmundson from the Washington Capitals two days before the trade deadline. The deal included a 2024 third-round pick heading to the Capitals, along with a 2025 fifth-round pick.
Yesterday was Brad Treliving’s first anniversary as the Toronto Maple Leafs general manager, and it’s time to examine what he has accomplished in those 366 days and whether he’s got the Maple Leafs heading in the right direction.
Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff released his top 20 trade targets heading into the offseason and several players should be on Brad Treliving’s radar. The Maple Leafs general manager is expected to be involved in several trade conversations this summer as management has preached that ‘anything is on the table’.
The Toronto Maple Leafs selected five players in the 2022 draft. Not a busy class by any means, but more of a crop than they got in 2021 or 2023, in which they selected three players each.
The Maple Leafs’ first order of business this offseason was to address the head coaching position. Now that Craig Berube has been hired, the Leafs can
Overall, the Toronto Maple Leafs enjoyed a very successful regular season. They finished third in the Atlantic division and once again, locked themselves into a Stanley Cup Playoff position with ease.
Welcome to the Toronto Maple Leafs 2024 offseason where the head coach and an assistant captain can’t have a coffee together without going viral. Yes, Leafs head coach Craig Berube has been making his rounds, trying to get to know his new players through one-on-one meetings.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving has a busy summer ahead of him. The team announced Craig Berube as their new head coach and once the associate coaches are confirmed, likely within the next week or so, Treliving will turn his attention to how he’s going to manage upgrading the Maple Leafs roster for next season.
This article is brought to you by bet365! Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving found his guy. The team formally announced Craig Berube as head coach on Tuesday and now Treliving can dig into his roster to evaluate who he’d like to keep, who he’ll be shopping on the trade market, and which pending free agents he wants to secure.
For better or for worse, Brad Treliving and Craig Berube are on the same page when it comes to how they want the Toronto Maple Leafs to look. This may seem like a prerequisite for running a hockey team, but the Leafs have had to work without that advantage a couple of times in the Auston Matthews era.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Ottawa Senators have made a significant hire. The Toronto Maple Leafs introduced Craig Berube to the media as the new head coach, and the Edmonton Oilers move on to face the Dallas Stars, while the Vancouver Canucks look at their offseason roster.
In 2014, Brad Treliving became the Calgary Flames’ general manager (GM). He had never held the position before in the NHL, but he had learned the ropes working with Don Maloney in the now-defunct Arizona Coyotes’ organization as his assistant GM. Treliving was, however, also acting as the San Antonio Rampage’s GM.
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.
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.
A day after their head coach, Sheldon Keefe, was let go, the management brass decided to have a press conference. President Brendan Shanahan, General Manager Brad Treliving, and Maple Leaf Sport & Entertainment CEO Keith Pelley addressed the media on Friday.
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.
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.
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.
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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