The administrative division of the Toronto Maple Leafs has undergone further alterations. On Sunday, the organization disclosed that it reached a mutual understanding to conclude its association with assistant general manager Brandon Pridham.
These personnel adjustments come after the termination of previous head coach Craig Berube on Wednesday
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Additional modifications have been implemented within the Toronto Maple Leafs’ executive management.
The club confirmed on Sunday its consensual decision to separate from assistant general manager Brandon Pridham.
Derek Clancey, the assistant general manager responsible for player personnel, has similarly exited his role.
These alterations represent several adjustments enacted since the club engaged John Chayka as general manager and Mats Sundin as the senior executive adviser for hockey operations.
The previous head coach, Craig Berube, also saw his employment terminated earlier on Wednesday.
Toronto transitioned from being the Atlantic Division champions during the 2024-25 season to finishing at the bottom this year, experiencing a decline of 30 points. Nevertheless, the Maple Leafs possess the top selection in the forthcoming NHL draft scheduled for June.