Overview
- Brendan Shanahan's contract as Toronto Maple Leafs president will not be renewed after 11 seasons, marking the end of the 'Shanaplan' era.
- Under Shanahan, the Maple Leafs made nine consecutive playoff appearances but won only two series and never advanced past the second round.
- MLSE CEO Keith Pelley announced that the team will not hire a new president, consolidating decision-making between himself, GM Brad Treliving, and coach Craig Berube.
- The decision follows Toronto's second-round playoff exit to the Florida Panthers, including two 6-1 home losses in Games 5 and 7 of the series.
- Shanahan is reportedly being considered by the New York Islanders for a leadership role, though no official decisions have been made.