Brad Treliving is getting his first taste of the Stanley Cup Playoffs as general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs and needless to say, he can’t be too pleased with the dish.
How much do special teams matter in the playoffs? Not as much as they used to. I argued as much just a few weeks back when crunching the numbers of the past 10 Stanley Cup champions.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins have always had an interesting connection, made all the more complicated with the hiring of Brad Treliving as Maple Leafs General Manager – son of Boston Pizza Chairman and owner Jim Treliving.
Game one takes place tomorrow night and as of last night the NHL bracket is now set. With those logisitics out of the way it’s time to ask The Leafs Nation
With only one game to go, now is a good time to look back on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ season that was. This season saw a new general manager (GM), Brad Treliving, take over and attempt to make it his own.
It seems very safe to assume that the Ryan Smith purchase and relocation of the Coyotes to Utah is going to happen. So how does that affect the Leafs? Remember this line: If you have time use it.
In a recent episode of Real Kyper and Bourne, the hosts critically examined the performance of Toronto Maple Leafs general manager (GM) Brad Treliving during his first year at the helm.
A while back our editor in chief was so good to remind me that referencing song titles from the 80s in headlines that aren’t living on a prayer is generally a bad idea.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have 12 games left on the 2023-24 schedule before they’ll face off against either the Boston Bruins or Florida Panthers in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
In a recent conversation, Sportsnet’s Luke Fox and Jeff Marek spoke about what it would mean for the postseason to be considered a success or a failure for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have just 15 games left in the regular season and they aren’t anywhere near ready for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Head coach Sheldon Keefe should be feeling the pressure, even though he’s fresh off a contract extension.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving has been busy of late, re-signing forward Bobby McMann to a two-year contract extension. It was a great moment for the 27-year-old winger who hasn’t taken the easiest path to becoming an NHL regular.
The NHL General Manager meetings are currently underway in Palm Beach, Florida, and among the topics being discussed are the Department of Player Safety
Building a contender at the NHL Trade Deadline isn’t as simple as checking off a shopping list of must-have ingredients for a Stanley Cup recipe. But what if it was?
The good news for the summer is that the days won’t be filled with “will Auston Matthews and William Nylander reach free agency?” talk. No matter where
It seems like we are once again on course for another battle between the “just watch the game” crowd and the crowd that really wants you to see charts about how great every offensive defencemen on a third pairing seems to be.
There is still a lot of hockey to play down the stretch. The Red Wings and Lightning now find themselves in a potential dogfight with the Flyers, the Islanders, and maybe even the Capitals when it comes to the wild card spots.
Historically, Brad Treliving has never been much of a wheel-and-dealer at the trade deadline. Look back to his time with the Calgary Flames for all the proof you need.
For better or worse the trade deadline is now in the rearview mirror and while the results of the effort or lack thereof won’t fully be known until the after the last playoff game, the moves made by Brad Treliving and Co.
The Toronto Maple Leafs entered the trade deadline with a set agenda: fix the right side on defense and address the depth goal-scoring problems that have been plaguing them all season.
The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Dallas Stars 5-4 on Wednesday night, improving their record to 26-15-8 and giving them 60 points, moving ahead of the Tampa Bay Lightning for third in the Atlantic Division.
Sportsnet: Hailey Salvian and Matt Marchese on the Jeff Marek Show on Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving being aggressive on the trade market trying to upgrade their blue line.
If the Toronto Maple Leafs are going to add the trade piece they believe they need to get them over the hump this season, they’ll have to give to get it.
On Friday’s edition of 32 Thoughts, Elliotte Friedman offered an interesting take on the Toronto Maple Leafs hunt for a defenseman.
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving wants to make a trade to improve his team’s blue line.
GM Brad Treliving spoke with the media on Monday and offered updates on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ defensive situation, their potential to make a trade, and William Nylander.
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