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		<title>Manny malhotra: Caleb Malhotra: Son of Set to Shine in NHL Draft</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2026 05:49:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Caleb Malhotra, the son of ex-NHL player Manny Malhotra, is making waves as a top prospect for the 2026 NHL Draft.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Caleb Malhotra, son of former NHL player <strong>Manny Malhotra</strong>, is rapidly emerging as a top prospect in the upcoming <strong>2026 NHL Draft</strong>, set to take place on June 26 in Buffalo. At just 6-foot-2 and weighing 183 pounds, he has already caught the attention of scouts.</p>
<p>Malhotra is projected to be a top center, with many mock drafts placing him in the top five. His commitment to Boston University for the 2026-27 season adds another layer of intrigue to his potential trajectory.</p>
<p>Observers describe Caleb as possessing a high hockey IQ — a trait that allows him to create opportunities for his teammates during games. One scout noted, &#8220;Malhotra is often described as a supportive center who has a high hockey IQ and can effectively give his linemates options mid-play.&#8221; This skill set could make him an appealing choice for teams like the <strong>New York Rangers</strong>, who hold the fifth overall pick.</p>
<p>The <strong>Toronto Maple Leafs</strong> are generating buzz after winning the first overall pick, while the <strong>Vancouver Canucks</strong> dropped from first to third in the lottery. The Canucks have never picked first overall, despite coming close on several occasions.</p>
<p>As anticipation builds for the draft, Caleb&#8217;s name consistently ranks among the top prospects. However, it remains unclear if he is ready to step into an NHL lineup immediately next season. The excitement surrounding his potential is palpable — yet teams must weigh their options carefully.</p>
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		<title>Keith Pelley and the Toronto Maple Leafs&#8217; Offseason Shake-Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 23:09:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Toronto Maple Leafs are at a critical juncture this offseason, with significant changes looming in their management and coaching staff.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Toronto Maple Leafs are facing a pivotal moment this offseason. After a disappointing 2025-26 season, the team is poised for significant changes in its management and coaching staff. The stakes couldn&#8217;t be higher—failure to retool could mean another year of underperformance.</p>
<p>Brad Treliving&#8217;s departure as GM on March 30, 2026, marks the beginning of this transformation. The Leafs are now on the hunt for a new head of hockey operations, with Mike Gillis emerging as a leading candidate. This shift comes amid whispers of a President/GM structure that could reshape how the organization operates. Keith Pelley, in a presser following Treliving&#8217;s exit, made subtle allusions to Kent Hughes, hinting at an openness to innovative leadership.</p>
<p>Yet, it’s not just about filling positions; it’s about redefining the team’s identity. The Leafs must address glaring weaknesses—last-place rankings in key statistical categories have become unacceptable. They have a one-year window to prove they can retool effectively. As Alex Hobson pointed out, “They need to head in a different direction than before and think outside the box.”</p>
<p>In addition to Gillis, Ryan Martin from the New York Rangers is being considered for the GM role. He brings experience that could be crucial for navigating the complexities of modern NHL management—especially analytics and cap management, areas where improvement is desperately needed.</p>
<p>Coaching decisions loom large as well. Manny Malhotra is being discussed as a potential replacement for Craig Berube, who has also been relieved of his duties. Michael Mazzei expressed support for Malhotra: “I would be on board with Manny Malhotra for a multitude of reasons.” His familiarity with the team culture might provide continuity amid upheaval.</p>
<p>Despite these developments, uncertainties linger. The exact structure of the new front office remains unclear—will it embrace traditional hierarchies or adopt a more collaborative approach? Details remain unconfirmed regarding who will ultimately fill these pivotal roles.</p>
<p>As they navigate this tumultuous period, the Leafs must also consider how new hires will impact team performance. Change is inherently risky; yet it can lead to unexpected rewards. Charlie McAfee captured this sentiment well: “Change is weird and scary, but it also can bring something wonderful and unexpected&#8230;take the risk.”</p>
<p>This offseason is set to be one of transformation for the Toronto Maple Leafs—a chance to redefine themselves amidst uncertainty. With eyes on potential candidates like Gillis and Malhotra, fans can only hope that these changes will finally lead to success on the ice.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/keith-pelley/">Keith Pelley and the Toronto Maple Leafs&#8217; Offseason Shake-Up</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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