{"url":"https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7194333/2026/04/15/maple-leafs-nhl-2025-26-dysfunction/","title":"Maple Leafs' chaotic 2025-26 collapse","domain":"nytimes.com","imageUrl":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/30731302/pexels-photo-30731302.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&h=650&w=940","pexelsSearchTerm":"Toronto Maple Leafs collapse","category":"Sports","language":"en","slug":"90141e3e","id":"90141e3e-6f41-4aaa-973c-4d2ba9fc9953","description":"Toronto Maple Leafs collapsed in 2025-26 season with chaos across roster, coaching, and front office, missing playoffs for first time in a decade.","summary":"## TL;DR\n- Toronto Maple Leafs collapsed in 2025-26 season with chaos across roster, coaching, and front office, missing playoffs for first time in a decade.\n- Largest year-over-year points drop in 109-year franchise history, plus record-low attendance and longest winless streak since 2015.\n- Cost-cutting, AI interference at trade deadline, and leadership misfires exposed deep organizational fractures under Keith Pelley.\n\n## The story at a glance\nThe Athletic details the Maple Leafs' disastrous 2025-26 season through front-office disarray, player tensions, injuries, and failed trades, implicating GM Brad Treliving (fired March 30), coach Craig Berube, and MLSE president Keith Pelley. Mitch Marner's departure to Vegas set the tone for roster gaps, while cultural shifts like perk cuts strained relations. This postmortem emerges right after season's end, amid a pending full Rogers ownership shift.\n\n## Key points\n- Leafs plummeted from strong 8-7-1 start to Eastern Conference bottom by midseason, last in power-play goals, offensive zone time, and most outshot, with two six-game losing streaks and an eight-game winless run.\n- Key losses included Marner to Vegas on eight-year deal, Anthony Stolarz's two-month mystery injury absence, Chris Tanev's repeated injuries, and Auston Matthews' season-ending knee surgery after undefended hit by Radko Gudas.\n- Offseason adds like Matias Maccelli, Nic Roy, and Dakota Joshua flopped; trade deadline bungled with Pelley's heavy involvement and AI-generated notes from advisor Humza Teherany, yielding minor returns like first-round pick for Roy.\n- Cultural fallout from no Brendan Shanahan replacement: MLSE cut 10% staff, slashed player discounts from 50% to 30%, hiked family tickets, canceled fathers' trip, lowest non-pandemic attendance ever.\n- Coaching rifts showed in Berube's profanity at William Nylander, firing assistant Marc Savard after poor power play, miscommunications on scratches; Nylander fined $5,000 for middle finger in frustration.\n- Treliving fired mid-road trip despite extension talks; other teams called Toronto frustrating on trades, with small errors like sending David Kämpf to minors backfiring.\n\n## Details and context\nPost-Shanahan exit, Pelley aimed for tighter oversight but saw disorganization at March 6 deadline, where he grilled staff and pushed AI tools resisted by hockey ops—unlike data-friendly Raptors. This clashed with Berube-Treliving plans, amplifying small decisions like Cayden Primeau as backup over better options.\n\nPlayer-staff bonds frayed amid austerity: no sports science head after Rich Rotenberg left, AHL Marlies switched to buses, $956 \"Fan Access\" flags replaced perks. Early optimism around Stolarz extension faded with defensive woes (worst in NHL) and injuries piling up.\n\nFront-office reckoning included Pelley's one-on-ones on culture; Berube's gym mishap (50 stitches) symbolized turmoil. Season exposed unpatched Marner hole, with trade targets like Bryan Rust missed until too late.\n\n## Key quotes\n- Keith Pelley on Treliving firing: \"We didn’t have alignment through all aspects of our business.\"\n- Craig Berube after loss: \"I can’t give guys this [head] or this [heart].\"\n- William Nylander: \"Honestly, really, I don’t really know how to explain it. I can’t believe we’re in the position we’re in.\"[[1]](https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7194333/2026/04/15/maple-leafs-nhl-2025-26-dysfunction/)[[2]](https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7194333/2026/04/15/maple-leafs-nhl-2025-26-dysfunction)\n\n## Why it matters\nThe Leafs' implosion underscores risks of meddling ownership, cost focus over hockey ops, and star departures in high-pressure markets like Toronto. Fans face higher prices and empty seats, players question commitment amid perk losses, while Rogers' incoming control prompts rebuild scrutiny for core like Matthews and Nylander. Watch GM hire, Berube's fate, and 2026-27 early metrics, though full recovery could take years amid cap strains.","hashtags":["#nhl","#toronto-maple-leafs","#hockey","#dysfunction","#sports-business"],"sources":[{"url":"https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7194333/2026/04/15/maple-leafs-nhl-2025-26-dysfunction/","title":"Original article"}],"viewCount":2,"publishedAt":"2026-04-15T15:13:01.390Z","createdAt":"2026-04-15T15:13:01.390Z","articlePublishedAt":"2026-04-15T10:00:29.000Z"}