Toronto Maple Leafs Dismiss General Manager Brad Treliving
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced Monday night, prior to their game against the Anaheim Ducks, that Brad Treliving has been relieved of his duties as the organization's General Manager.
MLSE President and CEO Keith Pelley confirmed the decision, stating that a fresh strategic direction was essential for the team to achieve its ultimate ambition of winning the Stanley Cup. In a press release, Pelley elaborated, "Throughout the course of this season, there has been deep analysis into both the current state of the Maple Leafs organization and the direction needed to achieve the ultimate goal of delivering a Stanley Cup championship to the city."
Treliving's tenure in Toronto has concluded. Under his management, the team made two playoff appearances, suffering a first-round exit against the Boston Bruins in 2024 and a second-round elimination by the Florida Panthers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Following the 2025 season, Brendan Shanahan was let go, and Treliving was entrusted with the full scope of hockey operations.
Treliving subsequently reshaped the roster to align with head coach Craig Berube’s playing philosophy. This included moving forward Mitch Marner, who had reportedly already decided to depart. Despite efforts to acquire Mikko Rantanen, Treliving was unsuccessful and failed to secure adequate replacements for Marner’s offensive production, with players like Matias Maccelli, Dakota Joshua, and Nic Roy not meeting expectations.
The Toronto Maple Leafs experienced a significant decline this season, transforming from an Atlantic Division winner with a second-round playoff exit into a team struggling to secure a top-five finish to protect its first-round draft pick from the Boston Bruins. Furthermore, the Maple Leafs became sellers at the trade deadline, offloading Bobby McMann, Scott Laughton, and Nic Roy in an attempt to replenish a depleted prospect pool. This underperformance made Treliving's dismissal largely anticipated.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are set to commence a comprehensive search for a new General Manager, despite Treliving having one year remaining on his contract. The organization prioritized starting the GM search immediately, rather than waiting until the regular season concludes in over two weeks.
However, the future of head coach Craig Berube for the upcoming season and beyond remains uncertain. While Berube is scheduled to coach the Maple Leafs against Anaheim tonight and was informed of Treliving's departure, sources indicate he has received no assurances regarding his own position. David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period, speaking on TSN Radio in Montreal, suggests a strong belief in Toronto that Berube will not return next season, despite reportedly having two years left on his four-year deal. If this anticipated move occurs at season's end, the Maple Leafs are expected to have several options for their next head coach.
Beyond the changes in management and coaching, the future of star player Auston Matthews will also be a key determinant for the team this summer.
Fresh materials — NHL news

NHL Rumors: Updates from Nashville, Toronto, and New Jersey GM Searches
In a recent edition of the 32 Thoughts Podcast, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet provided updates on the General Manager (GM) searches currently underway for the Nashville Predators, Toronto Maple Leafs, and New Jersey Devils. Regarding the Nashville Predators, Tom Fitzgerald has been added

NHL Rumors: Devils, Maple Leafs, Capitals GM Search and Ovechkin's Future
New Jersey Devils Pursue General Manager Candidates The New Jersey Devils are actively seeking a General Manager, and potentially a President of Hockey Operations as well. Reports suggest Brendan Shanahan is a name considered for the Hockey Operations role. Key individuals the Devils are e

NHL Injury Updates: Ducks, Bruins, Avalanche, Stars, Canadiens, Senators, Penguins, Mammoth, and Capitals
The Anaheim Ducks saw the return of forward Cutter Gauthier to the lineup after a five-game absence due to an upper-body injury. Defenseman Radko Gudas also rejoined the team after missing the last five games with a lower-body issue. The Boston Bruins were without forwards Viktor Arvidsso

NHL Draft Lottery Odds and First Round Matchups - April 13th
NHL Draft Lottery Odds as of April 13th Here are the current odds for winning the NHL draft lottery as of Monday, April 13th. Odds information sourced from Tankathon. Eastern Conference First Round Matchups (Projecte

NHL Draft Lottery Odds and First Round Matchups - April 12th
As of April 12th, the landscape of the NHL Draft Lottery is becoming clearer, with teams vying for the top picks. Simultaneously, potential first-round matchups for the Stanley Cup Playoffs are taking shape across both the Eastern and Western Conferences. Draft Lottery Odds (April 12th)

Could the New Jersey Devils Consider Trading Nico Hischier This Offseason?
With his contract having one year remaining, Nico Hischier is eligible for an extension. The question arises: could he be traded this offseason if negotiations with the new management don't go smoothly? On "The Chris Johnston Show," Chris Johnston discussed the potential for the New Jerse