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Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill are joined by former Maple Leaf and TSN Hockey analyst Mike Johnson for a wide-ranging conversation on all things Toronto.
To start, MJ weighs in on Anthony Stolarz’s latest injury and what it could mean for both his trade value and the Leafs’ short- and long-term outlook. From there, he discusses Artur Akhtyamov getting set to make his first NHL start on Long Island, before diving into the idea of tanking and whether finishing in the bottom five is a viable strategy.
The conversation then shifts to Toronto’s front-office search, with MJ offering thoughts on candidates like Sunny Mehta and Ron Francis, while stressing the importance of a dual structure featuring both a president of hockey operations and a GM.
MJ also reflects on his own future, admitting he’s thought about a move into management, but reiterating his passion for his current role in media. Looking ahead, he outlines what the Leafs’ top priorities should be this summer and weighs the idea of a rebuild versus a retool — leaning rebuild, with a few important caveats.
To wrap, MJ shares his perspective on whether Toronto remains a desirable destination across the hockey world, and highlights one key on-ice adjustment he believes is crucial: improving the team’s ability to advance the puck up the ice.
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Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill are joined by former Maple Leaf and TSN Hockey analyst Mike Johnson for a wide-ranging conversation on all things Toronto.
To start, MJ weighs in on Anthony Stolarz’s latest injury and what it could mean for both his trade value and the Leafs’ short- and long-term outlook. From there, he discusses Artur Akhtyamov getting set to make his first NHL start on Long Island, before diving into the idea of tanking and whether finishing in the bottom five is a viable strategy.
The conversation then shifts to Toronto’s front-office search, with MJ offering thoughts on candidates like Sunny Mehta and Ron Francis, while stressing the importance of a dual structure featuring both a president of hockey operations and a GM.
MJ also reflects on his own future, admitting he’s thought about a move into management, but reiterating his passion for his current role in media. Looking ahead, he outlines what the Leafs’ top priorities should be this summer and weighs the idea of a rebuild versus a retool — leaning rebuild, with a few important caveats.
To wrap, MJ shares his perspective on whether Toronto remains a desirable destination across the hockey world, and highlights one key on-ice adjustment he believes is crucial: improving the team’s ability to advance the puck up the ice.
🚨 Subscribe to Leafs Nation on Youtube!🚨
➡️ / @theleafsnation401
SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
👍🏼Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code NATION. http://www.bet365.ca/
Gambling can be addictive, please play responsibly. Eligible iGames conducted and managed by iGO are only available to those physically present in the Province of Ontario. 19+.
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👍🏼Sunwing: https://www.sunwing.ca/en/
Reach out to [email protected] to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us!
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