Blockbuster trade, staying the course and now this? What’s the best way to go for new GM Brad Treliving?
The Toronto Maple Leafs have some tough choices to make thanks to their second-round elimination by the Florida Panthers. Right away, rumours emerged that the Core Four of Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, William Nylander and captain John Tavares needed to be dismantled in order to acquire a No. 1 defenseman or a power forward. Everything is being considered by new general manager Brad Treliving and the report from Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman might be the new plan Maple Leafs’ management has in mind to take on the 2023-24 season. Friedman explained how the idea is not to break up the group but to seek a new identity for the 19 other players around the Core Four.
Friedman specified that it’s not about jealousy or any issues with the star players themselves, but having a strong cohesive identity through the entire lineup.
“I think it’s just that they have to get away from that and I believe some of the depth players may have talked about this, is that they feel it gets in the way of forming a team identity. And some of that you’re not gonna get away from because in the media we’re gonna talk about the Core Four, right? So you can’t escape it, but can you do a better job of creating an identity around some of the other players on the roster? And I heard that’s a big thing that they’re gonna try to work on.”
This could be the way to go if the Maple Leafs want another shot with all four star forwards. Since Treliving was hired as new GM, nothing has changed regarding Matthews’ intent to sign an extension with the Maple Leafs even though Kyle Dubas isn’t in charge anymore.
The hope could be to keep the Core Four, building around them and focus on the rest of the roster to make sure a strong identity comes out and gets the Maple Leafs running deep into the postseason as top contenders.
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