The Leafs executive said Monday he needs to discuss things with his family before making any decisions about his future with the organization.
on discussions he plans to have with his family – a family, he says, that has “been through a lot” over the last year and more.
“What I would say is that it requires a full family discussion. My family is obviously very important to me, so for me to commit to anything having a full understanding of what this year took on them … it is probably unfair for me to answer where I’m at … it was a very hard year on them.”He was also non-committal when discussing head coach Sheldon Keefe’s future.
Dubas was hired by Shanahan in the summer of 2014 as assistant GM under Dave Nonis. He became co-interim GM with Mark Hunter after Nonis’s firing in April 2015 and remained there until Lou Lamoriello was hired that July. After three years learning under Lamoriello,Dubas revolutionized how the Leafs operated, including the use of analytics as a means to draft, sign and trade players.
“They’re all different,” Dubas said. “They could be my own foolish reactions at times. The Tampa one was me“I thought it was the right thing to do in the moment. I don’t know if my language was appropriate for this position. It was Morgan Rielly, it was our fans … they’re passionate and obviously, I am as well.
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