The Toronto Maple Leafs are locking in Brendan Shanahan.
In a relase on Tuesday, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment announced that Toronto Maple Leafs President and Alternate Governor Brendan Shanahan has signed a six-year extension with the club through to the 2024-25 season.
"On behalf of the MLSE Board of Directors, and certainly our company and fans as well, we are very pleased to see Brendan continue in his role as President of the Toronto Maple Leafs," said Larry Tanenbaum, Chairman of the Board for MLSE. "Brendan's positive impact on this team has not only been felt on the ice, where the team is on an impressive path, but throughout the league, with the Leafs alumni, and in the community. We look forward to continued success for the Maple Leafs under Brendan's leadership over the next six years."
The 50-year-old native of Mimico, Ontario first joined the club in April 2014. Since then, the Maple Leafs have earned three consecutive playoff berths (2016-17 through to 2018-19), while recording their most points in a single season (105 in 2017-18) and consecutive 100-point seasons (2017-18 and 2018-19) for the first time in franchise history.
"When MLSE approached me several months ago to discuss an extension, I told them this would be quite simple as I've had no desire to leave what we've started here with the Maple Leafs," said Shanahan. "I'm thankful to the Board of Directors, our coaches, trainers, management and office staff, and especially our players for the professionalism and dedication they display every day."
"I'd also like to thank our incredibly loyal fanbase," he says. "The trust and passion they've shown is truly inspiring and drives us to never quit until we reach our ultimate goal."