An expert thinking out loud while explaining the topic: The Toronto Maple Leafs have sparked renewed interest in their GM, John Chayka, after his appointment. Jon Siegel, an NHL analyst, believes Chayka’s primary goal is to secure Auston Matthews, who could help the Leafs restructure their roster. If Matthews stays with the club, the team will focus on rebuilding around potential first-round pick Gavin McKenna. However, if he chooses not to stay, the Leafs might move forward with a different strategy. Jonas Siegel also highlights the possibility of a trade involving Jonas Knies, a 23-year-old power forward, if Chayka seeks to acquire a defenseman. The Maple Leafs’ current blueliners—Morgan Rielly, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, and Brandon Carlo—are struggling to regain their form, which may impact their future contracts. Meanwhile, the Boston Bruins are focusing on finding more speed and talent, with President Cam Neely suggesting a first-line center either grown or acquired. Fluto Shinzawa of The Athletic notes that the Bruins might consider trade options like Robert Thomas or Elias Pettersson, but these players are beyond the price range. Free agency is unlikely to offer better deals, with Evgeni Malkin being the most notable aging player. For further details, subscribers can access the full magazine archive and newsletter here.