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Back to EpisodesMaple Leafs' Slump: Treliving's Review Promises Changes
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The Toronto Maple Leafs are in a slump, losing six consecutive games since the Olympic break, placing them outside the playoff spots in the Atlantic Division. General manager Brad Treliving took responsibility for the teams struggles, hinting at a comprehensive review post-season. The team made a significant move at the 2026 trade deadline, selling forwards Nicolas Roy, Bobby McMann, and Scott Laughton for draft picks. The offense has been decent, but the defense has been a major issue, allowing an average of 3.46 goals per game. As the season progresses, the Maple Leafs face an uncertain future, with expected evaluations and changes following this disappointing season.
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