The Maple Leafs recent announcement suggests BIG changes are underway
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The Toronto Maple Leafs' season has ended like usual, and now, as the offseason starts, there will be big changes for the 2024-2025 season.
On Monday May 6th, Sheldon Keefe and the players will talk to the media to clean out their lockers. This happens every year, and we can expect the usual stuff.
On Thursday, management will talk to reporters, but we don't know yet if it will be Brendan Shanahan, Brad Treliving, or someone else.
One problem people have had for a while is how secretive the organization is. With the team not doing well for the past eight years, fans want more honesty. They've stayed loyal, but they want to know more.
By Friday, we should have a better idea of what's happening next season. The drama and confusion won't make fans happy after waiting so long for success.
One thing is clear, BIG changes are coming.
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