The firing of Kyle Dubas, done in a highly publicized manner, shocked both players and fans considering the team's impressive success over the past five years. However, Friedman reveals that some players were candid in their assessment of the team's issues and are open to embracing change.
On the other hand, a faction of players and staff, including Auston Matthews, express deep dissatisfaction with Dubas' dismissal. In fact, one player shared with Friedman that Matthews is unlikely to re-sign with the team this offseason, highlighting the gravity of the situation.
With no general manager in place, the Maple Leafs are facing a defining six-week period that will shape the franchise's future. They must make monumental decisions about retooling their star players while considering the looming July 1st deadline for trades and signings. As the next week unfolds, the Leafs will embark on a transformative journey that will reverberate throughout the organization.
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23 MAI | 43 ANSWERS Leafs players are not happy with management Was it in Torontos best interest to keep Dubas or let him walk? | ||
Keep him | 12 | 27.9 % |
Let him walk | 31 | 72.1 % |
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