The Toronto Maple Leafs will not fill the vacant president's position following the decision to not renew Brendan Shanahan's contract. Shanahan, who served for 11 years, helped transform the team but failed to achieve playoff success, notably losing six consecutive Game 7s and only advancing past the first round twice. Following a disappointing end to this recent season, where the team suffered significant losses to the Florida Panthers, MLSE President Keith Pelley addressed the media, emphasizing the current direction of the organization without a search for a new president.
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment czar Keith Pelley confirmed that the president's role for the Toronto Maple Leafs will remain vacant after Brendan Shanahan's contract was not renewed.
Despite Brendan Shanahan's efforts to rebuild the Toronto Maple Leafs over 11 seasons, the team struggled in the playoffs, winning only two of 11 series.
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