A surprising new contender emerges in Maple Leafs job search amid 'major changes'
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A surprising new contender emerges in Maple Leafs job search amid 'major changes'
"After MLSE president Keith Pelley dismissed former GM Brad Treliving, he held a virtual meeting with all members of the Leafs hockey operations department. Those present at the meeting were left with the impression that, in Pelley's view, the organization had not been doing that."
"Friedman noted the changes that former president Brendan Shanahan made when first taking over that role. It just doesn't seem like the timing is right for the Blues, and the Maple Leafs, and Doug Armstrong."
The Toronto Maple Leafs are intensifying their job search, with NHL insider Elliotte Friedman reporting potential major changes in the organization's structure. Following the dismissal of former GM Brad Treliving, MLSE president Keith Pelley held a virtual meeting with the hockey operations department, leading to expectations of further changes. Pelley emphasized the need to utilize resources effectively, suggesting dissatisfaction with current operations. The list of candidates for new roles is expanding, although Doug Armstrong's timing with the Blues appears unfavorable for a move to the Leafs.
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