Maple Leafs part ways with president Brendan Shanahan
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The Toronto Maple Leafs faced another disappointing end to their season, losing Game 7 to the Florida Panthers after holding a series lead. This early playoff exit has ignited significant questions for the team's management and roster.
To put it lightly, the Toronto Maple Leafs are trying to figure things out, with a leadership crisis currently enveloping the organization.
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Yardbarker on MSNBreaking down the highs and lows of the Maple Leafs’ Shanaplan eraThe Toronto Maple Leafs made a significant shift on Thursday, announcing that Brendan Shanahan would not return as team president after they fell out of
The Toronto Maple Leafs bounced back from a blowout loss to shut out the Florida Panthers and force a Game 7. Highlights from Game 6:
The Maple Leafs (52-26-4) finished first in the Atlantic Division with 108 points, six ahead of the Tampa Bay Lightning and eight of the Panthers. Toronto then won only its second postseason series in 21 years by eliminating the Ottawa Senators in six games in the first round.
Now that the Leafs have been eliminated, there will be much to reevaluate. Of course, decisions on Mitch Marner and Brendan Shanahan will be front and centre, but in truth, few areas will be exempt from contemplation.
The Ottawa Senators are looking for a right-shot defenseman this summer, and could move out a forward to make that happen.
The Toronto Maple Leafs ended the 2024-25 season in heartbreaking fashion, dropping Game 7 at home to the Florida Panthers. Toronto once held a 2-0 series lead