Maple Leafs Linked To Mike Gillis For GM Vacancy
The Maple Leafs have shown an interest in former Canucks general manager Mike Gillis in the exploratory stages of their search for a new GM, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet said Tuesday on Sportsnet 590’s “The FAN Hockey Show.”
Toronto announced Monday night that they had fired Brad Treliving, who had one year left on his contract. Earlier today, Keith Pelley, the president of the team’s ownership group, said the new hire for the role “[has] to be data-centric” (via Chris Johnston of TSN and The Athletic).
Gillis would fill that role. The 67-year-old’s NHL front office resume is limited, and he hasn’t held a GM role for nearly a decade, but he was one of the league’s most progressive executives when he assumed his duties in Vancouver in 2008.
Gillis’ six-year run in Vancouver was one of the most successful in Canucks franchise history. They had a 261-146-51 (.626) record in six seasons under Gillis, won a franchise record five consecutive division titles, took home back-to-back Presidents’ Trophies, and got all the way to Game 7 of the 2011 Stanley Cup Final.
After falling out of the playoff picture in 2014 for the first time in Gillis’ tenure, he was fired. Since then, he served on the board of directors for Genève-Servette HC in Switzerland from 2016 to 2018. He was an NHLPA consultant from 2021 to 2023 regarding business development, but has largely stayed quiet since then.
If he were to take the helm in Toronto, it would be something of an ironic full-circle moment, considering he filed charges against the Leafs in 2009 in one of the only real tampering incidents the NHL has had in recent memory. Gillis ended up winning both of his claims, which saw the league fine Toronto head coach Ron Wilson for expressing his desire to sign Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin if the Canucks franchise icons ended up reaching free agency. The league also issued a warning to the club for airing a clip in which then-Leafs GM Brian Burke alleged Gillis had offered several assets – including Alexandre Burrows and Kevin Bieksa – to attempt to acquire the second overall pick in the 2009 draft from the Lightning, which they ended up using on Victor Hedman.
