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Maple Leafs' Trade Deadline: Damage Control or Long-Term Plan?

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Toronto Maple Leafs Trade Deadline: A Focus on Asset Management

The Toronto Maple Leafs, after a six-game losing streak, made strategic trades at the NHL deadline. General Manager Brad Treliving traded center Nicolas Roy to the Colorado Avalanche for a conditional first-round pick. Unrestricted free agents Scott Laughton and Bobby McMann were moved to avoid losing them for nothing. Laughton was traded for a conditional third-round pick, while McMann went to the Seattle Kraken for a second- and fourth-round pick. These trades, seen as damage control for last years aggressive buys, aim to quiet criticism and reassure leadership, but their long-term impact on the roster remains uncertain.

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