The Brad Treliving Firing: Doug Armstrong a Candidate, and Is Craig Berube Next?
The Departure of GM Brad Treliving: Why Now?
The Toronto Maple Leafs have dismissed General Manager Brad Treliving, a move that, despite its curious timing, comes as little surprise given the team's challenging season thus far. While Treliving acknowledged his responsibility in the team's performance, the decision was influenced by broader issues within the organization.
New CEO Keith Pelley has been deeply involved in hockey operations, conducting staff interviews over recent weeks. It's speculated that Treliving may have even initiated discussions for an earlier departure. Pelley is expected to provide further details, but it's clear that while Treliving believed he could steer the Maple Leafs to a better future, senior management and ownership held a differing view.
Who Could Replace Brad Treliving?
The general manager position for the Toronto Maple Leafs is one of the most coveted roles in the National Hockey League. A prominent name circulating as a potential replacement is Doug Armstrong, currently with the St. Louis Blues.
Armstrong's situation is complex, given his long tenure and existing contract with the Blues. Acquiring him would likely require the Maple Leafs to seek permission, and it raises questions about whether Armstrong would take on both the President of Hockey Operations and GM roles, similar to how Treliving was hired alongside Brendan Shanahan. Despite these challenges, Armstrong's name has been a consistent subject of speculation for this high-profile office.
What's Next for Coach Craig Berube?
Following Treliving's dismissal, all eyes are now on head coach Craig Berube. The Maple Leafs are currently on track to miss the playoffs for the first time in the Austin Matthews era, prompting speculation about further changes.
While immediate coaching changes aren't anticipated, a thorough evaluation is expected by the end of the season. The availability of other highly regarded NHL coaches, such as Bruce Cassidy and Peter DeBoer, adds to the discussion. A new general manager typically prefers to bring in their own coaching staff. Berube, who is in the second year of a four-year contract extending through the 2027-28 season, is expected to maintain his position on the bench at least until the season concludes, unless otherwise instructed.
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