Leafs eager to move beyond past failures: ‘We don’t carry the burden of 54 years’
TORONTO — Kyle Dubas heard the outside noise clamouring for off-season change.
The Maple Leafs general manager even took phone calls from counterparts across the NHL testing the waters to see if Toronto was looking at drastically altering course following another crushing playoff setback.
Dubas, however, has had unwavering faith in this group, hitching his and the team’s cart to a talented, expensive core of forwards led by Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, John Tavares and William Nylander.
Heading into to a season with pressure unlike any he’s ever faced, the Leafs GM — “for better or worse” as he put it back in July — isn’t about to change tune.