Leafs GM Brad Treliving reflects on team’s disappointing start: ‘Too much vanilla’
TORONTO — Brad Treliving isn’t planning on making a coaching change.
The Maple Leafs general manager has also had plenty of sleepless nights — and knows answers for his scuffling hockey club will likely have to come from within the locker room’s four walls.
Treliving met with reporters Tuesday ahead of his team’s matchup against the St. Louis Blues with Toronto on a five-game slide, including four regulation losses, to sit an ugly 8-9-2 on a campaign that began with Stanley Cup talk.
“We’re not where we want to be,” Treliving said in his opening remarks. “We’ve underperformed to this point, and I take full responsibility. I’m in charge of the hockey department. I’ve put the people in place — on the ice, off the ice.”


