Lamoriello is less than one year on the job, a 73-year-old growing younger by the day. He becomes the centrepiece of Lamoriello’s rebuild. The Leafs will draft Auston Matthews with the first pick in the NHL draft on Friday night. The first big one after Andersen may be the most comfortable. “We have a lot of decisions to make,” said the Leafs general manager. He is more than cordial and less than revealing about the business of his Toronto Maple Leafs.īut he will tell you this: He plans on being busy and active, preparing still for this weekend’s NHL draft, working the phones for trades - he made a lot of calls to a lot of hockey people and wound up with goaltender Frederik Andersen on Monday - seeing what other deals can be made, putting in hours on possible free agents and trying to figure out what’s next for this Rubik’s Cube of a roster with the rather odd payroll circumstance. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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