Toronto Maple Leafs fans are reeling after the sudden departure of General Manager Brad Treliving on Monday, sparking a whirlwind of speculation about the team's next move. As the team searches for a new leader to guide them through the playoffs and beyond, two names have emerged as potential candidates to fill the vacant GM position: Doug Armstrong, the experienced executive who has led the St. Louis Blues to a Stanley Cup championship, and Mike Gillis, a veteran of the NHL who has served as GM for both the Vancouver Canucks and the New York Islanders. With the Maple Leafs' playoff hopes hanging in the balance, the team's front office is under pressure to make a swift and decisive decision, one that will shape the future of the franchise for years to come. As the search for a new GM intensifies, fans are eagerly awaiting word on who will be the next to take the reins.


It's been a chaotic time around the Toronto Maple Leafs since they fired GM Brad Treliving on Monday. Doug Armstrong and Mike Gillis are two names that are being speculated on.