Trade Deadline Fallout: Leafs’ Inaction and Future Uncertainty

David Pagnotta reports on the Maple Leafs’ activity (or lack thereof) at the trade deadline:

  • The Leafs reportedly took the Scott Laughton trade down to the wire, ultimately settling for a third-round pick (potentially becoming a second).
  • GM Brad Treliving faced criticism for the perceived lack of impactful moves and minimal returns, especially considering past acquisitions.
  • Oliver Ekman-Larsson was discussed, but a trade didn’t materialize due to the Leafs’ asking price not being met.
  • The Leafs reportedly listened to offers for several players, including Morgan Rielly and Matthew Knies, but only for a significant return.
  • Simon Benoit and Steven Lorentz were also names that were floated but ultimately fizzled out.
  • Uncertainty surrounds the future of both GM Brad Treliving and head coach Craig Berube, with potential changes on the horizon.

Read the full story here: https://theleafsnation.com/news/pagnotta-toronto-maple-leafs-took-scott-laughton-trade-wire