Stanley Cup, Toronto Maple Leafs and Florida Panthers
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Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving gave his honest thoughts on the seven-game series loss to the Florida Panthers.
Florida got into the playoffs as the third-place team from the Atlantic Division, going 47-31-4 for 98 points during the regular season. It will open the Stanley Cup Final on the road because Dallas (106) and Edmonton (101) each had more regular-season points. Here are some of the highlights for the Panthers on the road to the Stanley Cup Final:
This current Maple Leafs roster has been mired by its inability to escape the second round of the playoffs. After another postseason failure in 2025, the front office will at leas
Shanahan, who became the team's president in 2014, has already been connected to the same job with the Islanders
The Maple Leafs lost to the Panthers and are now eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Who is most to blame?
When Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment CEO Keith Pelley answered questions following the departure of Toronto Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan, he acknowledged that head coach Craig Berube should have a more prominent role within the club.
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The Panthers were all over the Maple Leafs from the get-go, swarming the home side in the opening 20 minutes. The defending Stanley Cup champions outshot the Leafs 13-6 in the first period, with Aaron Ekblad scoring his second goal of the playoffs.
Of course, a player such as Knies could be an exception. The Maple Leafs star is a legitimate top-six player already. He had a breakout campaign and a solid postseason. He could very well be on the verge of becoming one of the best players in the game. Vancouver could at least explore the potential for an offer sheet.