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The Toronto Maple Leafs are entering another offseason filled with difficult questions after yet another early playoff exit. Answering those questions will be general manager Brad Treliving, who addressed the media following the team’s elimination and delivered several pointed remarks about the state of the roster during his end-of-season media availability on Thursday.
It's been almost two weeks since Mitch Marner and the Toronto Maple Leafs were embarrassed by the Florida Panthers in a Game 7 on home ice.
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An extensive timeline of the Maple Leafs’ Stanley Cup Playoff elimination game woesTime will tell! This article originally appeared on For The Win: An extensive timeline of the Maple Leafs’ Stanley Cup Playoff elimination game woes
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Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving met with reporters Thursday morning for his end-of-season media availability, where one of the key topics of discussion was centered on star forward Auston Matthews – and the injury that plagued the star forward all season long.