
"It starts with me. I'll take responsibility. You know, we met earlier in the year, about the 20-game mark, where we got off to a slow start. And again, the failures start with me. Once we get through the end of the season, you know, there will be all sorts of evaluation."
"I have family close. And the staff, you get treated first class here. Original Six team. It's special every time you go on the ice. You get chills every time going out, thinking about this team you grew up watching. And I've said this before, but I've fallen in love with the guys here. We have a great group of guys who really care and want to be at their best."
The Toronto Maple Leafs completed three trades at the deadline with disappointing returns. Nicolas Roy was traded to Colorado for a 2027 conditional first-round pick and 2026 conditional fifth-round pick. Bobby McMann was dealt for a 2027 second-round pick and 2026 fourth-round pick, described as the best available offer. Scott Laughton went to Los Angeles for a conditional third-round pick that upgrades to a second-round pick if the Kings make the playoffs. General Manager Brad Treliving acknowledged his responsibility for the team's struggles, stating that failures start with him and promising evaluation after the season ends.
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