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Pelley's Leadership Tested as Leafs Near Playoff Exit
2 Feb
Summary
- Maple Leafs likely to miss playoffs for first time in 10 years.
- Brendan Shanahan's departure created a leadership void.
- Keith Pelley's broad MLSE role limits his in-depth team oversight.

The Toronto Maple Leafs are poised to miss the NHL playoffs for the first time in ten years, marking a significant shift from the optimism expressed by MLSE President and CEO Keith Pelley in October. At that time, Pelley spoke positively about working with new GM Brad Treliving and coach Craig Berube, indicating it was "go time." However, the subsequent months have revealed a struggling team and a leadership structure that appears to be faltering.
The decision to part ways with former team president Brendan Shanahan after 11 years, without appointing a direct replacement, is now being viewed as a potential misstep. Shanahan, with his deep experience and intimate knowledge of the Leafs, has been replaced by Pelley, whose executive background spans golf and media. Pelley's wide-ranging duties overseeing the Raptors, Argonauts, and Toronto FC mean he cannot dedicate the same level of hands-on attention to the Maple Leafs as Shanahan did.




