Toronto Maple Leafs’ Limited GM Search Revealed
The search for a new General Manager for the Toronto Maple Leafs prior to the hiring of Brad Treliving was notably less extensive than many might have expected. Treliving’s tenure as GM saw a regular season record of 139-92-27 and a playoff record of 10-10.
According to Chris Johnston on “The Chris Johnston Show,” the Leafs faced time constraints, needing to fill the position before the NHL Entry Draft and free agency. Johnston indicated that the primary candidates the Leafs spoke with were Brad Treliving himself and Marc Bergevin. While there’s a possibility of a couple of other unpublicized interviews, the process was not described as lengthy or involving a wide pool of candidates.
Chris Pronger Open to Front-Office Discussions
When asked about his interest in a General Manager or Director of Player Personnel position with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Chris Pronger expressed openness to exploring such opportunities. While Pronger has not been contacted by the Maple Leafs, he is willing to engage in conversations to understand the scope and demands of such roles.
Pronger highlighted the importance of understanding the level of autonomy a position would offer, stating, “Is big brother over your shoulder the whole time, right? How much autonomy do you have? And, when you set a vision and a plan and a course… I would have the conviction. Do they have the conviction? There’s a lot that goes into that.” He emphasized that finding the right fit is crucial, and any opportunity must align with his vision and the team’s interests.
Speculation about Pronger’s future in NHL management continues, with reports suggesting that he is likely to pursue a General Manager role at some point. Jeff Marek, on “The Sheet,” commented on this potential career trajectory for Pronger.
NHL Rumors: Toronto Maple Leafs and Chris Pronger’s Potential Future
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ approach to their previous General Manager search was less comprehensive than anticipated. Meanwhile, former NHL star Chris Pronger has indicated his willingness to consider front-office roles within the league, including with the Maple Leafs, provided the fit is right and sufficient autonomy is granted.








