The team announced Friday that they will not be continuing with general Manager Kyle Dubas contract, which is scheduled to expire in June.
TORONTO - The Toronto Maple Leafs are parting ways with general Manager Kyle Dubas.
The team announced Friday that they will not be continuing with the 37-year-olds contract, which is scheduled to expire in June.
The team won a playoff series for the first time in almost 20 years when they defeated Tampa Bay, before a tough loss to the underdog Florida Panthers in a the second-round.
Dubas first joined Toronto in 2014 as an assistant general manager. He also managed the AHL's Toronto Marlies to their 2017-17 Calder Cup win.
He took over as Toronto general manager from Lou Lamoriello in May 2018.

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