
Leafs GM says changes will not be limited to roster after another playoff dud
TORONTO — Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving says to expect changes in the off-season after another playoff bust.
And not just to the roster — but “between the ears,” too.
Using the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers as an example, Treliving said at a season-ending availability Thursday that there must be changes in the “DNA” of a team that continues to fold in big playoff moments despite regular-season success.
Toronto finished the regular season in first place in the Atlantic Division and defeated the Ottawa Senators in the first round for just their second playoff series win in the last 20 seasons.