Honesty and vulnerability are inextricably linked to each other and during a summer that will naturally invite reflection and change for the Toronto Maple Leafs, who gets to be vulnerable?
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.
While I do not see eye to eye with every decision Brendan Shanahan has made as President of the Toronto Maple Leafs, I believe he’s achieved many commendable actions during his tenure.
With only one, maybe two players on the Leafs’ untouchables list, that leaves several players on the table in offseason trade talks.
Team president Brendan Shanahan was spared his job, but time is running out to convince his bosses with the Toronto Maple Leafs he can build a championship contender.
Keith Pelley’s opener was fitting. The recently minted CEO of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment addressed media Friday at Ford Performance Centre alongside
Amidst speculation from fans and media, the future of the Toronto Maple Leafs took center stage as Brendan Shanahan, the team’s president was announced as committed to the organization.
There are different rules for Toronto Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan. In a summer that will be defined by long overdue accountability and an evaluation of an eight-year era, Shanahan will continue to operate with carte blanche which has clearly been afforded to him by his new boss, MLSE CEO Keith Pelley.
Toronto Maple Leafs management met with the media for the final time until draft day on Friday morning, with new Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment CEO Keith Pelley speaking for the first time.
After Friday’s press conference with the Toronto media, Brendan Shanahan‘s tenure as President of the Toronto Maple Leafs remains intact. Despite ongoing discussions about the team’s future, both Shanahan and GM Brad Treliving are going to work together to assess the team and any changes that need to be made.
The Toronto Maple Leafs held their final press conference of the season on Friday morning, with Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment CEO Keith Pelley, President Brendan Shanahan, and General Manager Brad Treliving speaking to the media.
Since the players and coaches said their final public goodbyes during locker-room clean-out day on Monday, it’s been eerily quiet in Toronto. Too quiet.
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.
With new MLSE president and CEO Keith Pelley set to join Brendan Shanahan and Brad Treliving for the annual post-mortem press conference on Friday, conventional wisdom suggests that Shanahan’s job could be safe.
In the latest of a slew of end-of-season interviews and postmortem, the Toronto Maple Leafs elaborated on their plan for management to speak to the media.
The Maple Leafs are eating another one of their own in the playoffs. The Toronto club isn’t expected to survive the Bruins, and once again, the first-round curse hits hard.
Think about this: Marc-Andre Fleury on the Toronto Maple Leafs. It reportedly almost happened. According to John Shannon on The Bob McCown Podcast, Toronto had a deal to acquire Fleury from the Chicago Blackhawks in 2022.
As the NHL season ramps up, the Toronto Maple Leafs find themselves at a pivotal juncture with several intriguing storylines to follow. One narrative, in particular, stands out— the future of team President Brendan Shanahan.
Shanahan won a power struggle with former GM Kyle Dubas, but now his tenure as Leafs' president will be determined by the man he hired to be his new general manager.
Imagine signing up to be the GM in one of the biggest hockey markets in the world, then finding out that some, or all of your star players want to leave.
Toronto Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan publicly admitted last Friday there was urgency for his team to find its next GM after walking away from Kyle Dubas.
The Maple Leafs’ recent elimination from the playoffs has not only left fans disappointed but the drama between President and the former GM has shined an extremely public spotlight on the internal dynamics of the front office.
A bombshell of a news day in Toronto this Friday as the Toronto Maple Leafs parted ways with general manager Kyle Dubas. While that news in and of itself is significant, it was also reported Friday afternoon that Jason Spezza, who had been working as a special assistant to Dubas this past season, tendered his resignation from the club.
Toronto Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan addressed the media at Scotiabank Arena on Friday night to discuss the team’s decision to let Kyle Dubas go as GM.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are sticking with the “Shanaplan.” The team has announced a six-year extension with president and alternate governor Brendan Shanahan through the 2024-25 season.
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