Maple Leafs' next GM doesn't have to do anything right away
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Maple Leafs' next GM doesn't have to do anything right away
"The next Maple Leafs' GM doesn't have that pressure. If anyone ever questions their passiveness, they can always point to the previous administration's mistakes. They can always say, 'I want to take my time to do things right.'"
"One of the biggest luxuries the next Maple Leafs' GM has is time to decide on Craig Berube's fate. The incoming GM doesn't have to decide anything about Berube this season."
"Savvy businesspeople know that making decisions out of pressure can lead to mistakes. Just look at the Brandon Carlo and Scott Laughton trades; they were hasty decisions fueled by the fear of missing out."
Steve Yzerman is under pressure to turn around the Red Wings after a disappointing season, despite initial playoff hopes. In contrast, the new Maple Leafs' GM can take a more measured approach without immediate pressure. The Maple Leafs' GM can evaluate the situation and avoid hasty decisions, unlike previous management. They have the luxury of time, particularly regarding Craig Berube's future, allowing for a more strategic decision-making process without the urgency of immediate results.
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