June 30, 2024

Ex-GM Would ‘Do Everything in My Power’ to Trade Maple Leafs Captain

Doug MacLean a former NHL general manager says he would do everything in his power to find a trade for Toronto Maple Leafs captain John Tavares.

Tavares is entering the final year of the seven-year $77 million he signed with the Maple Leafs on July 1, 2018. Although Tavares has a full no-movement clause, he has been the subject of trade rumors this summer.

The Maple Leafs are expected to make changes to their core group, and MacLean believes Toronto general manager Brad Treliving needs to find a way to get Tavares to waive his NMC so he can be traded.

“I’ll tell you what I would do. I would do everything in my power to get John Tavares out of there. That’s what I’d be doing,” MacLean said on “Real Kyper & Bourne.”

Although Tavares has a full NMC, MacLean thinks you can have a conversation with the player to get them to waive it if they feel they aren’t wanted.

“I didn’t say push him out. I’d say try to work with him to make this a really good situation where we can put you somewhere that’s gonna give you a chance to win a Cup, or prolong your career or something. Is there some way to talk to him? But, when guys aren’t wanted, not that John Tavares isn’t wanted, it just doesn’t fit, it doesn’t fit right now,” MacLean added.

MacLean served as the inaugural general manager of the Columbus Blue Jackets on general manager on February 11, 1998. He was fired at the conclusion of the 2006-07 season, as the Blue Jackets never had a winning record in the six seasons, as Columbus went 172–258–62 under MacLean’s tenure.

MacLean served as the inaugural general manager of the Columbus Blue Jackets on general manager on February 11, 1998. He was fired at the conclusion of the 2006-07 season, as the Blue Jackets never had a winning record in the six seasons, as Columbus went 172–258–62 under MacLean’s tenure.

MacLean served as the inaugural general manager of the Columbus Blue Jackets on general manager on February 11, 1998. He was fired at the conclusion of the 2006-07 season, as the Blue Jackets never had a winning record in the six seasons, as Columbus went 172–258–62 under MacLean’s tenure.

Tavares recorded 29 goals and 36 assists for 65 points in the regular season while adding 1 goal and 1 assist in seven playoff games.

 

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