Gord Stellick believes Toronto should follow Montreal's front office model in hiring process
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Gord Stellick believes Toronto should follow Montreal's front office model in hiring process
""I wrote a column in the Toronto Star, and I think this is the most disappointing Leafs season ever, not the worst but most disappointing.""
""I have to think Keith Pelley is really baffled at the turn of events, because last year they let Brendan Shanahan go, and he seemed pretty keen to work with Tre [Treliving] and Chief [Craig Berube].""
The Toronto Maple Leafs are struggling in the 2025-26 NHL season, holding a record of 32-35-14 and facing playoff elimination for the first time in a decade. Former general manager Gord Stellick discussed the team's performance and management changes, including the search for a new head of hockey operations. He compared this season's disappointment to past struggles but noted significant differences. The organization is looking for a new general manager after the firing of Brad Treliving, with uncertainty surrounding the direction of the team.
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