Toronto Maple Leafs fans have been left reeling after the team's decision to part ways with coach Craig Berube, a move that many see as a long-overdue step towards revamping the team's struggling roster. But as the Leafs look to rebuild and reclaim their status as a Stanley Cup contender, it's clear that firing the coach is only the beginning. With a talented but inconsistent team on the ice, Toronto's front office must now take bigger swings in the trade market and free agency to address the glaring holes in their lineup, particularly on defense. As the NHL's salary cap continues to rise, the Leafs will need to make bold moves to stay competitive and bring home a championship to the city that's been craving it for decades.


Firing Craig Berube was easy. Now the Maple Leafs need bigger swings to fix the mess  The New York Times