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Brendan Shanahan out as Toronto Maple Leafs presidentThe Toronto Maple Leafs said Thursday they will not renew the contract of president and alternate governor Brendan Shanahan after the team was eliminated by the Florida Panthers in Game 7 of the second round of the NHL playoffs. Shanahan was hired by the Leafs in 2014.CanadaMay 22
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Toronto Maple Leafs look to finish job back at home in Game 7The Leafs and Panthers go head-to-head for game seven at Scotiabank Arena. Leaf Nation is cautiously optimistic because the Leafs haven’t won a game 7 since 2004. However, they are hopeful they’ll be able to finish the job tonight. Lexy Benedict has the story.CanadaMay 18
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‘That was a joke:’ Toronto Maple Leafs drop game 5 to Florida PanthersThe Toronto Maple Leafs, and their fans, went into game 5 of playoffs’ second round with high hopes they would break their tied series with the Florida Panthers. on home ice But after a very slow start, the Buds managed to make it to the scoreboard with minutes left for the final whistle… and it...SportsMay 14
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Toronto Maple Leafs look to end battle of Ontario at home in game 5After failing to lock down the series sweep in Ottawa, the Toronto Maple Leafs are looking to finish the Battle of Ontario at the Scotia Bank Arena. The Ottawa Senators may have succeeded in planting some seeds of doubt that it will happen, but the Leafs and its fans are feeling confident. Matthew Bingley reports.Global News at 6 TorontoApr 29
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Toronto Maple Leaf’s gear up for Game 2 of the Battle of OntarioThe Maple Leafs are beginning to feel a buzz run through the city after starting game one of the Stanley Cup Playoffs on the right chord. But the players, coaches, and analysts are all aware that was just one game in what’s expected to be a hotly contested Battle of Ontario. Matthew Bingley reportsSportsApr 22
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MLSE President explains reason for moving on from ShanahanA day after the Toronto Maple Leafs announced they’re not renewing Brendan Shanahan’s contract, the head of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment spoke to the media about the decision. Keith Pelley says winning the championship remains the priority and they won’t be replacing Shanahan in their quest to do so. Matthew Bingley reports.May 23
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MLSE President and CEO Pelley not ‘deciding who we draft and what free agents we sign’MLSE President and CEO Keith Pelley held a press conference on Friday after it was announced Thursday that Brendan Shanahan’s role as president of the Toronto Maple Leafs would come to an end. Pelley said MLSE would not be replacing Shanahan and indicated that his own role is not to decide “who we draft and...SportsMay 23
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‘Pressure comes from inside the locker room’: Maple Leafs coach denies fan pressure played role in latest game 7 collapseSpeaking to reporters on Tuesday, Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube denied that fan pressure and expectations played a factor in the team’s game 7 loss to the Florida Panthers. “Pressure is pressure,” Berube told reporters. “And pressure comes from inside the locker room.”Global NationalMay 20
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Maple Leafs head coach says he would re-sign Mitch Marner ‘100 per cent’Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube stood by forward Mitch Marner, who has faced criticism for his performance in the playoffs and is an unrestricted free agent after this season. Berube said he would personally be “100 per cent” in favour of re-signing Marner to the Maple Leafs.Global NationalMay 20
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Leafs fans heartbroken after ‘brutal’ blowout Game 7 loss to PanthersThe Toronto Maple Leafs enjoyed one of its best seasons in years, but it ended with a disappointing Game 7 blowout-loss at home to the Florida Panthers. Lexy Benedict looks at how Leafs fans are still in disbelief, and how major change to the team is likely on the horizon.Global NationalMay 19
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Leafs look to take control of series against Panthers in Game 5After losing a pair on the road, the Toronto Maple Leafs are looking to regain momentum against the Florida Panthers. Toronto seems to have a lot of confidence playing at home this game, but some fans are still feeling the nerves. Matthew Bingley reports.May 14
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NHL benches Florida Panthers executive over ‘inappropriate’ social media commentsThe vice-chairman of the Florida Panthers, Doug Cifu, has been suspected indefinitely by the NHL over ‘inappropriate’ comments made on social media. This, adding to the drama of the ongoing series between the Florida Panthers and the Toronto Maple Leafs, comes ahead of Game 5. Lexy Benedict reports.SportsMay 14
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Pucks, pints and profits: The ‘hockey-nomics’ of NHL playoffsWith three Canadian teams still in the race for the Stanley Cup, fans of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Winnipeg Jets and Edmonton Oilers are boosting spending and morale in their respective cities. Anne Gaviola has more on whether this “hockey-nomics” economic jolt has lasting power beyond the playoffs.Winnipeg JetsMay 12
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Global News at 6 Toronto: May 11, 2025In a bid to recover from a recent overtime defeat, the Toronto Maple Leafs are focused on regaining control of their playoff series against the Florida Panthers. Meanwhile, amid escalating tensions between the United States and China, officials from both nations concluded the first round of trade discussions on Sunday. The White House reported progress...Global News at 6 TorontoMay 11
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Leafs take home another win against Florida Panthers, lead series 2-0It was an electric night at Maple Leafs Square on Wednesday with Leaf fans going home with another win. The Toronto Maple Leafs now lead the series 2-0. Lexy Benedict reports.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoMay 8
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Leaf’s prepare for a tough Round 2 series against the PanthersAs the Toronto Maple Leafs take the ice for a final tune-up before their playoff series against the Florida Panthers, the team says it’s ready for the challenge ahead. After falling to Florida in the same round two years ago, the Leafs are aiming for a stronger showing this time. Matthew Bingley reports.May 5
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Sports events, weather creating perfect storm for chaos in downtown TorontoA combination of a home Blue Jays game, a Toronto Maple Leaf game at Scotiabank Arena, and a home PWHL game, along with some expected crazy weather has made for a chaotic day here in the city. Lexy Benedict reports.Global News at 6 TorontoApr 29
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Future of Raptors without Masai UjiriMaple Leaf Sports and Entertainment announced Friday that Masai Ujiri is out as President and Vice Chairman of the Toronto Raptors, leaving the team after 12 seasons. The move comes after the group fired several other team presidents. Dan Berlin, assistant professor at the RTA School of Media at Toronto Metropolitan University, joins Megan King...CanadaJun 30
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Masai Ujiri out as vice chairman, president of Toronto RaptorsMasai Ujiri is out as vice chairman and president of the Toronto Raptors, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment says.SportsJun 27
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Masai Ujiri out: MLSE CEO defends decision to oust Toronto Raptors PresidentMaple Leaf Sports and Entertainment President and CEO Keith Pelley spoke Friday after the dismissal of Toronto Raptors President and Vice Chairman Masai Ujiri earlier in the day, saying “Today, is not an easy day… but change is never easy.” Pelley described Ujiri’s impact on the team and the city as “monumental.” “The primary reason,...CanadaJun 27