
Maple Leafs’ Front Office Overhaul: Pridham, Clancey Exit as Chayka Leads New Era
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced a series of front‑office changes that will reshape the club’s leadership heading into the next season.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs announced a series of front‑office changes that will reshape the club’s leadership heading into the next season.

The Boston Bruins’ goaltending upgrade, Colorado’s dramatic comeback, Maine’s push toward the conference final, Matthew Schaefer’s Calder triumph, and recent coaching dismissals highlight a busy week in the NHL, while the PWHL eyes new markets in Las Vegas and Hamilton.
The Professional Women's Hockey League is set to broaden its footprint for the 2026‑27 season, adding franchises in Las Vegas and Hamilton, Ontario. Meanwhile, the Toronto Maple Leafs fired coach Craig Berube after missing the playoffs, and New York Islanders defenseman Matthew Schaefer captured the Calder Memorial Trophy.

After a 78‑point campaign, Toronto dismisses head coach Craig Berube, announces a new direction, and prepares for the NHL draft with the first overall selection.

The Maple Leafs must decide whether to trade or retain defenseman Morgan Rielly amid declining production, a heavy contract and potential influence from Mats Sundin.