Assessing the Leafs' trade chips and the possibility of landing a top-six forward
Briefly

The Toronto Maple Leafs have struggled to achieve success despite nine consecutive playoff appearances. A core group, including winger Mitch Marner, has been unable to secure a championship. General manager Brad Treliving acknowledges the need for change but faces limited options due to previous trades depleting the team's resources. With only blue-chip prospect Easton Cowan remaining and no first-round picks until 2028, their capacity to attract proven players diminishes, as most GMs likely require additional compensation in trade negotiations.
Nine seasons of playoff attempts have led the Toronto Maple Leafs to a critical juncture, marked by the need for a roster overhaul following consistent failures.
General manager Brad Treliving must navigate a barren prospect pool after trading first-round picks, complicating efforts to acquire a front-line player in a trade.
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