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The Maple Leafs are on a five-game slide, dropping their record to 8-9-2. They lost 5-3 to Boston, 5-4 to Carolina, and 5-3 again to Boston. In each game, the team struggled to finish strong. They have also lost 4-3 in overtime to Los Angeles and 3-2 to Chicago. The results have raised concerns about consistency and effort.
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Maple Leafs GM Calls Out Lineup
The Maple Leafs are searching for answers and a path back to winning, and their general manager made it clear where that effort needs to come from. In a recent press conference, Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving called out the team's lineup, challenging them to bring a greater commitment to the work needed to get back into contention.
Berube was Treliving's first coaching hire as Leafs' GM after he fired former bench boss Sheldon Keefe in May 2024. At the time Treliving felt Toronto needed a new voice and the Leafs responded well to Berube last season, finishing atop the Atlantic Division with 108 points.
Treliving took “full responsibility” for the Leafs' plight, which has them near the bottom of the Eastern Conference.
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