There are a lot of people polishing their resumes right now down at Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment headquarters.
Some of them are doing so because they’re about to be out of a job, as GM Brad Treliving will not be the only one fired this spring. Others simply want out of the gong show that has become the Toronto Maple Leafs’ front office.
As bad as the Leafs have been on the ice this season, cratering to the bottom of the NHL standings the past two months, it’s somehow been worse behind the scenes. The richest team in the league has now become its most small-minded and timid, afraid to do anything approaching creativity or boldness. They’ve become completely paralyzed not only by their failures on the ice but also by…