The Toronto Maple Leafs had the worst summer in their modern history.
They fired their should-be beloved GM – Kyle Dubas, hockey’s version of Alex Anthopoulos – and their new GM proceeded to waste $20 million four more or less useless players (shout out to hockey’s resident brainiac, Tyler Bertuzzi who was the only worthwhile signing of the summer).
It was a complete betrayal of the message they sold to fans about process over results for the last half-decade, and it was just generally a shame that the Leafs punted on the one good GM they’ve ever had.