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La propriété des Leafs serait prête à opposer son veto aux transactions


Selon Kypreos, "Le directeur général des Leafs, Brad Treliving, continuera de répondre aux appels… mais il y a un fort sentiment que Rogers, maintenant propriétaire majoritaire des Leafs, n’a pas envie d’apporter des changements majeurs qui mettraient en péril la participation aux séries éliminatoires pendant des années consécutives."

"Ceux qui ont des voix plus fortes et plus puissantes auront le dernier mot, et tandis que les fans réclament une chirurgie reconstructive plutôt qu’une procédure mini-invasive, rater les séries éliminatoires cette saison et la saison prochaine n’est pas une option pour MLSE ou Rogers."

Quelle merde d’une organisation de clowns qui n’arrive pas à mettre tout le monde sur la même longueur d’onde.


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47 Comments

  1. DrMansionPHD

    Omg it’s the Teachers Union all over again.

  2. Sad_Confection5902

    Fuuuuuuuck. We’ve got an Acquilini situation here.

    Mediocrity and short-circuiting rebuilds here we come.

  3. psychicoctopusSP

    It’s a return to the historical way this organization has been run – as a joke, by people at the top without any vision. If young people thought the past 8-10 years was bad, oh boy, are you not gonna like the Leafs run directly by owners.

  4. buster_rhino

    So they’re happy just to make the playoffs? Sweet.

  5. ryand2317

    If we get stuck in some short term window bullshit because the ownership group refuses to understand that sometimes you have to break a few eggs to make an omelette. I’m going to be very disappointed, I’ve already barely been watching any games but if perpetual mediocrity is what the plan is, then I’m not sure I am interested in the product.

  6. Prestigious_Fee_2902

    Playoff participation? This year? Huh?

  7. Hambone18

    So then that means the GM / coaches job is on the line if they miss, right? Riiight?

  8. Blue_KikiT92

    « we are selling »

    « But not that »

    « No, not that either »

    « Best I can do is Bobby McCann for Connor McDonald »

    « STORE IS CLOSED INDEFINITELY. The answer is in the room »

  9. austons_muzz

    Regardless of who the future owners become, this is our destiny. Leafs are unfortunately more of a brand then a team and as long as ownership makes money they couldn’t give 2 shots about on ice product

  10. bucajack

    ![gif](giphy|MyupldQpYWQUMvaGy4)

    If this is true then start showing them what you think of it. Don’t buy tickets, don’t buy merch, don’t give them a single penny of your hard earned money. They have no interest in treating fans with any respect so you should stop kowtowing to them.

  11. bigcaulkcharisma

    The only way anything ever changes with this org is if you hit em in the wallet

  12. deepdishpizzastate

    ![gif](giphy|w1rM06ikxIE0WK4av7)

  13. superspacetrucker

    There’s no playoffs this year lol

  14. Noble_Napkin

    The ghost of the Shanaplan lives on. Fuck this management

  15. swagginpoon

    Not a fan of our owners but tbh I’m just not a fan of completely blowing up a team. That being said, I’m a Steelers fan and this strategy has not worked out for us lol.

  16. Hungry-Comedian377

    Don’t believe anything kypreos says. 

  17. OPDBZTO

    « Consecutive years » could mean even Rogers knows this year is over, but next year, they want leafs back into the playoffs starting next year

    This could also mean that Rogers has no confidence in Treliving anymore and will likely fire him once Leafs are officially out of the playoffs. After all, he was Shanahan hire

    Leafs need to sell this year and retool for next year

    This also Rogers who the fuck knows what that assholes Pelley and Ed Rogers are going to do

  18. mysterion693

    The silver lining is that Rogers will be pissed when we miss the playoffs (seeing as we only have a 10% chance to make it) which will likely lead to berube and treliving being fired.

    Hopefully Pelley can assess talent and bring in some good front office staff that can turn us around.

  19. Killericon

    And so Brad’s work to prepare his next job application begins!

  20. kingjakerulezz

    1. Kypreos gets stuff wrong all the time

    2. We shouldn’t do a full rebuild while we have Matthews and Nylander. Trying to be good next season should be the goal

    Let’s calm down before we decide Rogers is a shitty owner. Rogers has proven to be a good team owner with the Jays.

  21. Ok_Mulberry4331

    Why does everyone have their hands in the cookie jar?? This is the same as Dubas, they keep handcuffing the GMs, why even have them??

  22. HowG00D

    Would’ve appreciated a veto on the emptying of the closets we did last year. Or even a veto on hiring Treliving…

  23. Falconflyer75

    Okay that means we know what their position is

    If the team makes the playoffs they get another chance if they don’t that’s likely the breaking point for MLSE

    Meaning if they miraculously make the playoffs they likely play in metro and have a chance at the deeper run

    If they don’t make it at all then the last thing holding them together goes boom

    That actually should be sufficient motivation for the players to do the funniest thing

    And if they blow it (okay when) and Boston gets to continue tormenting them at least it results in a forced tank for a few years to do a full rebuild

    One way or another there’s a light at the end of the tunnel

  24. FuzzyTable

    Both MLSE and Rogers fail to realize that the Leafs can miss the playoffs even if they keep all their players. The best move is to trade away their UFAs they cannot retain. Making the playoffs should not be the main goal. In fact, the current Leafs roster cannot make a Cup run, period.

  25. BruisedDude

    What do they mean not an option? How will the players sit with that?

  26. zainery

    Kypreos isnt a source he knows nothing about

  27. throwawaythisuser1

    I am naive enough to hope that what this means, is, they are not shopping Matthews, Woll or Nylander and this is more of a ‘retool’ kind of year.

  28. MrJeffA17

    There’s no reason to miss multiple years if we do this right. Start next year with a new coach. Reinvest in the team’s health. Prioritize picks and prospects in the retool. Be smart with our cap space and get faster again. We’ll be right there

  29. silentswift7

    Ok sweet so my nhl boycott due to the panthers bias just became so much easier.

  30. BirdGooch

    For all of Shanahan’s sins, he was a hockey guy as a liaison between ownership and management.

    Now we have a businessman in that spot.

    We were like this before Shanny and he brought us from the cellar to a fun, hopeful team that was flawed but a “contender” in a sense that if this team played anywhere but Toronto they would be seen that way.

    Hope those pitchforks are still sharp, lads.

  31. One- Kyp knows nothing. Never has, never will.

    Two- people are reading this incorrectly IMO. He’s saying that Rogers doesn’t want the Leafs to do a complete rebuild and miss the playoffs for consecutive years. And that makes complete sense. This team needs new core pieces, but it’s not a total tear down. It’s like a remodel. Keep the studs and foundation.

  32. Hirtle_41

    Honestly, I think this is more about them making sure Tre doesn’t trade Cowan, Danford, future firsts.

    Kind of wonder if Kypreos is (shockingly /s) misrepresenting what’s happening here.

  33. bifpenos

    It seems like he’s saying they want a retool, which is 100% the correct decision right now. They want to make the playoffs next season

  34. goleafsgo88

    The right moves this deadline and this off-season don’t mean missing the playoffs next season, dipshits. On the other hand, forcing a lack of moves and a « stay the course » attitude on and off the ice increases those odds significantly.

  35. kilibaridi

    Kypreos is going to be fired in the offseason

  36. PatientTechnical1832

    Ya know, I actually picked the Leafs as the team to cheer for (20+ years ago, on a trip to Canada, I’m not Canadian; but watch every game since). Sometimes… SOMETIMES, things happen and I start to regret choosing this team. This one of those times. WHAT’S THE POINT IN A GM IF OWNERSHIP CAN OVERRULE THEM?!??

  37. TheGapInTysonsTeeth

    This is not bad news.

    They were NEVER going to blow it up. This just confirms that. Nor should they, since you have two elite talents still with a couple years of peak play.

    A re-tool (or « reconstructive surgery », as Kyper is calling it) was the best course of action all along. Sell off the UFAs and still try to win as much as possible, making Boston’s pick later in the 1st.

  38. TarsesaK

    All the hate Dubas got, but it’s now pretty apparent he was working with a hand tied behind his back.

  39. irkybirky

    Just trade or buy out Rielly and they’ll only need to make a couple moves on D. Forwards and goalies are solid

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