
Treliving's Buy-In Narrative Is Too Convenient Maple Leafs Analysis
Treliving blames “buy-in” for Maple Leafs collapse, but is he overlooking collective responsibility across coaching, players & management?

Treliving blames “buy-in” for Maple Leafs collapse, but is he overlooking collective responsibility across coaching, players & management?

Another messy Leafs season ends with big questions—new GM, possible coaching change, and a team still searching for stability.

Did Berube and Treliving build a one-note team? And would bringing in Chris Pronger just double down on it?

Leafs hunt a new GM, Rielly and Knies swirl in trade talk, while Tkachuk clears the air and Habs/Flames stay active but cautious.

Brad Treliving didn’t dodge the issue after the deadline. The Maple Leafs GM made it clear the current formula isn’t working in Toronto.

Maple Leafs fans are fed up: trust in management, roster moves, and a full 60-minute effort are the real issues this season.

Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving faces a tough choice: chase playoffs now or rebuild for the future—and risk his job.

Could the Maple Leafs’ quiet waiver pick Troy Stecher end up being their most important defensive move before the trade deadline?

If effort, not trades, is Toronto’s issue, is Friedman saying more about the Maple Leafs than he lets on?