Maple Leafs hire Mats Sundin, former Coyotes GM John Chayka to lead front office
The hires give Toronto a data-focused reset after missing the playoffs for the first time since 2016.
- On Sunday, The Toronto Maple Leafs named former captain Mats Sundin as senior executive adviser of hockey operations and John Chayka as general manager, launching a front-office reset.
- These appointments follow a disappointing season where Toronto missed the playoffs for the first time since 2016, prompting the March dismissal of general manager Brad Treliving and leaving president Brendan Shanahan's 2025 departure unfilled.
- Sundin returns as a fan favorite despite holding no formal management experience, while Chayka brings an analytics-heavy background but was suspended by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman in 2021 for "conduct detrimental to the league and game."
- A news conference is expected Monday, where the new leadership will address their first major decision: determining the future of head coach Craig Berube following the team's disappointing campaign.
- Toronto also holds a precarious draft position, risking their top-five pick to the Boston Bruins if non-playoff teams win the lottery, while evaluating the roster core led by captain Auston Matthews.
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Maple Leafs hire Sundin, Chayka to lead front office
The Toronto Maple Leafs hired former captain Mats Sundin as senior executive adviser of hockey operations and John Chayka as general manager Sunday.
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