Auston Matthews Has to Be Sold on Staying in Toronto
Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet joined Gord Stellick and Scott Laughlin on Sirius XM NHL Network Radio on Wednesday morning and was asked about Auston Matthews future with the Toronto Maple Leafs and have things modified with the organization getting the primary overall pick in 2026.
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What Does the Near Future Hold for Auston Matthews and the Toronto Maple Leafs?
Gord Stellick: “But the opposite one it got here up about Auston Matthews was he knows the family well. Then the following day, we get reports that Auston, the top this 12 months, there’s not a primary overall pick like Auston Matthews is possibly willing to take a look at the Quinn Hughes group leaving. I don’t know the way this is able to change or not change things, but I mean that that he doesn’t need to share exactly what’s occurring, but that’s a far more significant piece of reports. Where do you’re thinking that his head is at? How do you’re thinking that that is going to play out here?”
Elliotte Friedman: “Gordy, my position on Matthews, it stays unchanged, and that’s after they sit down with him, they’re going to need to persuade them, not only that they’ve a plan, but they’ll execute that plan. I feel if, even when he likes the plan, if he can’t persuade them that they’ll execute it, then, or, sorry, in the event that they can’t persuade him that they’ll execute it, he may ask out. But I feel that’s to be determined.
And I feel he’s got to be told, that is what we would like to do, and that is how we’re actually going to have the opportunity to execute what we would like to do. And if he’s convinced they’ll do this, then I feel he’s going to offer them time. In the event that they can’t persuade them they’re going to do this, then they’re going to have an issue.”
Dave Pagnotta of The Fourth Period was on TSN Radio in Montreal on Tuesday and was asked in regards to the Toronto Maple Leafs and the brand new management. He mentioned that they’ve an 8-10 week window to point out William Nylander and Auston Matthews how things will likely be turned around quickly or changes could possibly be coming.
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Dave Pagnotta of the Fourth Period on TSN Radio in Montreal: “I would like to see what they do in brief order, since it’s going to need to be short order for this club. Like they’ve an eight to 10 week window to retool this roster in a fashion that is appropriate to their captain, Auston Matthews, and their high flying winner in William Nylander, who has a variety of term. Auston doesn’t.
He’s got two years left, and if by July 15, Auston and his agent, and so they sit down and they appear in any respect the changes the Leafs have made, and so they go, ‘Well, you promised us that you just were going to do X, Y and Z, and also you only completed X. We’re not confident that you just’re going to get to where you must be, where we would like to be for next season, you will have to take a look at trading me.’
But that’s 10 weeks from now, sort of scenario. I feel Auston, when he has this conversation with the brand new GM, will likely be blunt, because I feel his agent already has been and just say, look, I would like to win here. I really like playing in Toronto. I would like to be a part of this. But when we’re not showing progress, what’s the purpose in me being here for 2 years after which leaving?”
NHLRumors.com Note: The Toronto Maple Leafs have big decisions ahead now they’ve the primary overall pick. Nonetheless, GM John Chayka and Senior Executive Advisor of Hockey Operations Mats Sundin have work to do to persuade the 2 big stars they’ll make this team back right into a contender. The difficulty is the Maple Leafs don’t have a variety of prospects or draft picks coming.
Auston Matthews On His Future with the Toronto Maple Leafs
Is the perfect plan of action trading these players and starting over? Will ownership accept that? But retooling may be done, however the players need to be convinced of it because from the beginning the players ran the show in Toronto not management.
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