Cup-talking Maple Leafs head into season with new coach, same expectations
TORONTO — Morgan Rielly went there first. Brendan Shanahan doubled-down.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are doing something the Original Six franchise hasn’t dared in quite some time — talk about hoisting hockey’s holy grail.
“Our goal will always be to win a Stanley Cup,” Rielly, the team’s current longest-serving player, said at the start of training camp. “Anything short of that will be a failure.”
Shanahan, a three-time champion on the ice, but with a solitary series victory in a decade as Leafs president, took no issue with the defenceman’s take.