Maple Leafs eager to take next step after summer of change: ‘It’s a serious group’
TORONTO — Brad Treliving wasn’t looking to change his new team’s identity.
Or it’s culture. Or it’s core of talented forwards.
Hired as general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs in May following the stunning and dramatic departure of Kyle Dubas from the same role weeks earlier, Treliving chose a different path.
“I firmly believe there’s a style that you need to play at the most important times,” he said.