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Toronto Maple Leafs Fire General Manager Brad Treliving

Brad Treliving was fired after nearly three seasons as GM with the Maple Leafs on the brink of missing playoffs for the first time since 2016, officials said.

  • On Monday, the Toronto Maple Leafs relieved general manager Brad Treliving of his duties after nearly three seasons. MLSE president and CEO Keith Pelley announced the change, stating the club must chart a new course under different leadership.
  • Struggling with a 31-30-13 record, the team currently sits 14th in the Eastern Conference and seventh in the Atlantic Division. The organization initiated deep analysis after missing the playoffs for the first time since 2016.
  • Since his May 2023 hiring, Treliving compiled a 139-92-27 record, including a 10-10 mark in the Stanley Cup playoffs. He cited "roster construction issues" and "lack of consistency" as contributing factors to this season's struggles.
  • Uncertainty surrounds head coach Craig Berube, with expectations he will be let go once the season concludes. Speculation continues to link St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong to the vacant Toronto management role.
  • Beginning July 1, Armstrong will relinquish his general manager role with the Blues to become president of hockey operations. Alexander Steen is scheduled to assume the general manager duties for the St. Louis club at that time.
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Toronto Maple Leafs part ways with general manager Brad Treliving

TORONTO — The Toronto Maple Leafs fired general manager Brad Treliving on Monday, hours before facing the Anaheim Ducks in the second game of a four-game road trip.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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