The Peterborough Examiner

Leafs end Lamoriello’s three-year GM contract

- GREGORY STRONG The Canadian Press

TORONTO — Lou Lamoriello will not return as general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs next season. The National Hockey League team made the announceme­nt Monday morning in a news release.

“Three years ago, Lou and I agreed on a contract that would see him serve as general manager of the Maple Leafs for three years and then transition to senior adviser for the following four years,” said team president Brendan Shanahan.

“This morning I informed Lou that I was not going to deviate from that course of action. I will now focus all of my attention toward making a decision regarding our next general manager,” Shanahan added.

Lamoriello, 75, declined to discuss his future plans during the team’s end-of-season availabili­ty last Friday.

“I would like to take this opportunit­y to thank Lou for his tireless work over the last three years as general manager,” Shanahan said.

“His leadership in helping establish a cultural foundation, as well as his invaluable mentorship to everyone in this organizati­on, has been instrument­al in our developmen­t.”

Lamoriello, who won the Stanley Cup three times as GM of the New Jersey Devils, joined the Maple Leafs in 2015 at the start of the team’s rebuilding process.

They got knocked out of the playoffs by Washington last year. And this year lost to Boston in seven games.

Lamoriello spent 27 seasons as Devils GM before stepping down from that position in May 2015.

The Hockey Hall of Famer also served as GM of the American team that won the World Cup of Hockey in 1996. He returned to that post with USA Hockey for the 1998 Nagano Olympics.

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Lou Lamoriello

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