herman
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Going from one coach that he has fought before, right to another
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I think it’s really weird that he was so stubbornly stuck on holding homegrown talent when he was brought into DET via a trade.It's bizarre watching this knowing what kind of hockey teams his GMs built.
Shanahan has to own their failings in particular, as he was the Leafs’ biggest advocate for keeping that group together, year after year. In fact, when he fired former GM Kyle Dubas in April 2023, he immediately reached out to his top players and assured them they were safe from being dealt.
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That decision to back all of his core players without a GM in place was emblematic of how Shanahan ran the team behind the scenes, however. Multiple executives said he had final say on everything and had, over the years, nixed key decisions made by those under him. That was part of what ultimately led to a falling out with Dubas that became public when the GM was offered a contract extension and then subsequently fired.
Over time, as the playoff disappointments piled up, the organization became a dysfunctional place, according to multiple members of the front office. Different departments felt siloed off from one another, and Shanahan hired his own staffers whose roles were unclear to others.
She asked the one question nobody else had the guts to: What exactly did Shanahan do wrong? If his role was truly just “President,” then isn’t it the GM who should be accountable for the roster? You don’t blame the figurehead when the ship hits the iceberg—you blame the captain. But Pelley won’t come out and say it: Shanahan was clearly blocking or vetoing the GM’s moves. That much is obvious. So firing just the President? That’s not accountability—that’s scapegoating. What they’re really saying is the lack of roster change was Shanahan’s call all along. Doesn’t matter what the GM wantedWhy is Rosie DiManno here?
Dubas’ small, fast, skilled hockey was 100% the wrong direction and his contracts were off the charts bad. Then came the only prerequisite to work/play for the Leafs was at some point in your life taking a dump in Sault Ste Marie. What a garbage hire.
The pivot never came and here we are.
I hate that we hate the players right now and that’s on the management. Shielding them at all cost and never holding them accountable.
And Dubas was ready to make a splash and trade Marner 2 years ago, and wasn't' allowed to. We'll never know if he could have improved the team with that trade, but here we are 2 years later no further ahead.Small players like Matthew Knies? Or is Jake Muzzin one of those?
Reality is that Dubas was never all about any one type of player. He brought in and traded both types of players throughout his tenure.