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Leafs GM Brad Treliving makes his stance clear on HC Craig Berube after heavy backlash
- On Tuesday, Brad Treliving told reporters he takes "full responsibility" for the Toronto Maple Leafs' 8-9-2 start but supports coach Craig Berube and plans no coaching change.
- A rash of injuries has left key players Auston Matthews, Anthony Stolarz and Chris Tanev sidelined, hurting centre and defensive depth as Toronto surrenders the second-most goals.
- Goaltending figures highlight starter Anthony Stolarz is 6-5-1 with an.884 save percentage, Treliving said `I think there's been too much vanilla with our team`, and Toronto claimed Troy Stetcher as a stopgap while Joseph Woll should recover soon.
- Treliving emphasized internal fixes and said Maple Leafs players must resolve issues themselves as Maple Leafs management is not pursuing panic trades or blaming injuries for the slump.
- With playoff implications looming, the Toronto Maple Leafs are on pace for 78 points this year and four points out of an Eastern Conference wild-card spot, down from last season’s 108-point division title under Craig Berube.
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" Craig Berube didn't become a bad coach overnight," said Toronto Maple Leafs Executive Director Brad Treliving this week to defend his coach following the team's poor start.
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