The 2025-26 Toronto Maple Leafs season has officially come to an end following a disappointing finish that saw the team miss a deep postseason run. As the "Core Four" era enters another summer of scrutiny, the focus shifts from on-ice results to front-office reconstruction and roster stability.
Forward Nick Robertson faces an uncertain future after a career-high 16-goal season.
Also reported to be in the mix as the team narrows its search. Roster Uncertainty: Who Stays? Toronto Maple Leafs
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The Leafs' 2026 first-round pick is currently held by the Boston Bruins (part of the Brandon Carlo trade). Bright Spots in the System Toronto Maple Leafs - Bleacher Report The 2025-26 Toronto Maple Leafs season has officially
Viewed as a candidate who could bring a "hard reset" to the team's culture and accountability.
Following the departure of General Manager Brad Treliving, the search for a successor has become the primary storyline in Toronto. Several high-profile candidates have emerged, each representing a different potential philosophy for the franchise: Also reported to be in the mix as
Rumors persist that even long-term veterans like Morgan Rielly could be moved as part of a larger culture shift.