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William Nylander veut rester avec les Maple Leafs – s’ils se réorganisent


https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7165619/2026/04/02/william-nylander-maple-leafs-future-retool-pelley-treliving/

EXCLUSIF : L’avenir de presque tout le monde avec les Maple Leafs semble être incertain en ce moment.

William Nylander veut rester… si, c’est-à-dire, les Leafs restent déterminés à courir après la coupe Stanley et à ne pas tout détruire.

Avant la date limite des échanges, Nylander a eu ce qu’il a décrit comme une « bonne conversation » avec Brad Treliving, alors directeur général, au sujet de la direction de l’équipe – une qui n’a pas (encore) changé.

En savoir plus: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7165619/2026/04/02/william-nylander-maple-leafs-future-retool-pelley-treliving/


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24 Comments

  1. *“When it’s all said and done, I just want to be the guy that was on the team that won the Cup for us. Forget about everything else. That would be the only thing that would matter. That’s why I signed here. I want to win a championship more than anything,”* Nylander said.

    Nylander was then asked if Toronto would be the ideal place to win a championship.

    *“It’s the only place to do it.”* Nylander replied.

  2. Honestly makes sense because if it’s a rebuild and they trade everybody- he’s likely going to be included in it

    Can’t really rebuild with a player as good as him

  3. TheGreendaleGrappler

    This next year is the make or break for the Matthews era. You finish in or around the bottom 10 again, you probably *have* to start rebuilding, at which point Willy and likely AM34 ask out. You still have a good veteran skeleton with guys like Mo and JT that wouldn’t want to leave Toronto to help mentor the young guys, while getting similar-ish (albeit likely less valuable versions) of the packages that Hughes got for Vancouver would be a big help in kickstarting the rebuild.

  4. I will blindly follow this team to the depths of hell

  5. Prof_Scott_Steiner

    Let Willie go and get his Conn Smythe elsewhere. I have no doubt that he would.

    That said, this will be a retool followed by a rebuild because the retool will only be to ensure we aren’t bad enough to not have a 1st until 2029.

  6. drowsywizard

    The leafs have some amazingly talented players. A rebuild is premature at this point

  7. Star_Petal_Arts

    Matthews and Nylander are worth more sold. JT did the smart thing and took the paycut… he is likely to stay because he isn’t expected to produce 8-13 million dollar performances. He isn’t loading up the cap space for what he works at.

  8. pattydee43

    Now go get the right guys that’s capable of executing a retool

  9. sondernier

    On what it will take to keep him? He still has a bunch of years left with a NMC , should be on what it will take to motivate him to put in a full time 100% effort or failing that what it will take to trade him, the default is he is stuck in Toronto regardless. He understands that, person writing the description not so much

  10. Drummers_Beat

    We may have Matthews and could have anyone else but in recent memory Nylander has always seemed like the embodiment of this team. He has always seemed like he wants to be here and genuinely loves the city. He thrives in the spotlight.

  11. nintendoleafsfan

    The only way they can pull off a retool is if they can get some good signings in free agency over the next two years but this years class is barren so its hard to see such a quick ascent back into contention

  12. This is a nothing quote. I think Willy was implying that if it would a full rebuild it would mean they’d trade him if they were stripping the team down to the studs

  13. Brennans_account

    If you allow Willy to play his game and he doesn’t miss time from illness/injury/migraines, he’s a top 10 player in the league in terms of production. I’m not making this up, look at 23/24. He finished 10th with 98 points. You can build a team around that type of talent, no reason to flush the remaining players they have and blow it up.

  14. Necessary_State_5272

    If things aren’t trending in the right direction next season then a rebuild is the move.

  15. LongjumpingDiver8773

    I’d have the exact same mindset as him. He’ll be 30 at the start of next season. How many years left does he have as an elite contributor? If the Leafs entered a full rebuild, how many years until they’re competitive again? The math just doesn’t work. 

    He wants to win a cup. He wants to do it here but if we rebuild then it’s not gonna happen in his window. 

  16. Good news, then – he wouldn’t put up much opposition to waiving trade protection if approached in a rebuild.

    This is where we will inevitably end up

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