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Toronto Maple Leafs: Rebuilding with Shanahans Blueprints Best Bones
The Toronto Maple Leafs are moving on from the Shanaplan era without a Stanley Cup, but not all of Brendan Shanahans strategies need to be discarded. The focus should be on solid foundations like clear team identity and patient building, rather than impulsive trades for quick fixes.
The Leafs should first establish their identity as a fast, skilled team over the next three to five years, then only pursue deals that align with this vision. Mismatched parts, like the Fraser Minten trade for Brandon Carlo, should be avoided. Instead, keep elite scorers like Auston Matthews and role players who fit the system.
Development was a strength under Shanahan, so the Leafs should bring back real pathways from the AHL Marlies to the NHL with shared systems and coaching continuity. Prospects should not be traded for short-term gains, and the team should embrace growing pains while drafting for fit, not just flash.
Shanahans player scouting went beyond box scores, considering character, leadership, hockey IQ, and contract smarts. The new front office should adopt this holistic view to avoid flashy flops.
With everyone aligned on the blueprint, from minutes for kids to trade thresholds, the Leafs can avoid scattershot deals and build lasting value within tight cap realities. By recycling the old plans best bones, the Leafs can construct a smarter house that finally delivers.
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