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Vancouver denied Nashville permission to interview Abbotsford GM Ryan Johnson, a move that spotlights a franchise at a crossroads — with Patrik Allvin and Adam Foote's jobs still unclear and Jim Rutherford seemingly secure.
Nashville's GM search could reach a climax this week as in-person interviews narrow to a short list, while Toronto’s coaching hunt appears to favour an up-and-comer over veteran options.
David Carle says there's 'zero reason' to leave Denver even after talks with NHL clubs, while Robert Thomas' deadline-linked hat trick and reported trade interest keeps the Blues squarely in the rumor spotlight.
As whispers intensify that Doug Armstrong could be Toronto’s next architect, we break down availability, fit, and what his arrival would mean for the Maple Leafs — plus what it means for Brad Treliving, Tom Stillman and rising names like Kade O’Rourke.
With whispers of major change inside the Maple Leafs' hockey operations, Sunny Mehta has emerged as a front-office candidate while Doug Armstrong’s timing looks off. What this means for Auston Matthews, Quinn Hughes chatter, and Toronto’s short-term direction.
A wave of front-office uncertainty is sweeping the NHL: reports suggest Patrik Allvin doesn’t expect to return in Vancouver, Tom Fitzgerald is bracing for changes in New Jersey, and the Maple Leafs have kicked off a flexible GM search with analytics in mind.
The Maple Leafs stunned the hockey world by parting ways with Brad Treliving, triggering an offseason chase for new leadership that could center on Doug Armstrong or Mike Gillis — but availability and fit remain the big questions.
A flurry of college signings and NHL interest is reshaping offseason chatter: TJ Hughes draws league-wide attention, Ryker Lee is now eligible to sign with Nashville, and Detroit eyes two college prospects as signings loom.
A busy rumor week: Mario Ferraro wants long-term security in San Jose, Auston Matthews' name surfaces in blockbuster whispers, and the Minnesota Wild are scouring the NCAA for cheap, high-upside additions.
Toronto must balance keeping star forwards with adding a puck-moving defenseman and a steady top-six center, while Tampa Bay’s Darren Raddysh shapes up as one of the offseason’s most intriguing unrestricted free agents.