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Gord Stellick Interview

Gord Stellick Interview

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Former Maple Leafs GM and longtime NHL broadcaster Gord Stellick joined Nick Alberga and Jay Rosehill to break down the current state of the Leafs. Stellick opened with his reaction to the loss in Seattle and his surprise at where this team finds itself right now. From there, the conversation turned to the blame game—and whether everything should be on the table, including the possibility of moving one of the core players like William Nylander or Auston Matthews. The guys also dove into the trade deadline, Brad Treliving’s future, and put Gord back in the GM’s chair, asking what his first move would be if he were running the team again. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the direction of the organization, Stellick’s belief that the Leafs can retool and bounce back next season, and where MLSE President Keith Pelley fits into all of it.


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