DETROIT — In the wake of Mitch Marner’s interview last week, in which the former Toronto Maple Leaf and current Vegas Golden Knight said he feared for his and his family’s safety following Toronto’s elimination from the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving said on Tuesday that the team is as committed as ever to the players’ safety and security.
“In our business, your No. 1 priority is looking after your players, and I think we do a really good job of it,” Treliving told Sportsnet ahead of the NHL’s annual general managers and coaches meetings taking place in Detroit this week.
“I don’t have any concerns that we don’t do everything humanly possible to make sure that they’re looked after, but in today’s world, you never take anything not seriously,” Treliv