Maple Leafs GM Treliving says change is coming
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Brendan Shanahan will not return as president of the Toronto Maple Leafs. The 56-year-old was in the final season of a six-year contract he had signed May 14, 2019, when it was announced Thursday that his contract would not be renewed. No replacement was named.
Brendan Shanahan will not be returning as president of the Toronto Maple Leafs. The team said Thursday his contract that is expiring at the end of June will not be renewed.
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube said Thursday was difficult when Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment announced that they would not renew team president Brendan Shanahan's contract.
The Maple Leafs have officially parted ways with team president Brendan Shanahan, further opening the door for the respected hockey executive to potentially land a similar role on Long Island in the Islanders’ front office.
Shanahan leaves in his wake a number of memorable moments and key decisions that still impact the team on and off the ice.
Brendan Shanahan, hired as Toronto Maple Leafs president in 2014, didn't have his contract renewed after the team's latest playoff exit.
“Pelley says he’s NOT looking to replace Shanahan but rather will look to work closer with Brad Treliving, TSN's Pierre LeBrun reported from Pelley's press conference. “So the Leafs GM reporting directly to Pelley.”
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Yardbarker on MSNBrendan Shanahan era ends in Toronto after another Maple Leafs' letdownShanahan helped change that. He brought a sense of direction and began rebuilding. In three straight drafts from 2014-16, the Maple Leafs landed William Nylander, Mitch Marner and
The Leafs' current situation was by no means inevitable. How could various checkpoints in recent team history have played out differently?
Brendan Shanahan is out as the Maple Leafs president, fueling more speculation that he will end up with the Islanders.