Brad Treliving: The Architect of the Flames' Success
A Look at the General Manager's Career and Accomplishments
From Player to Executive
Brad Treliving is a former professional ice hockey defenceman who is now the general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs. He was born on August 18, 1969, in Calgary, Alberta. Treliving played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for 11 seasons, with the Flames, Philadelphia Flyers, and Edmonton Oilers.
After retiring from playing, Treliving began his career as an executive with the Flames in 2009. He was promoted to general manager in 2014. Under Treliving's leadership, the Flames have made the playoffs four times and won the Presidents' Trophy in 2019.
Key Accomplishments
Some of Treliving's most notable accomplishments as general manager of the Flames include:
- Signing Johnny Gaudreau to a long-term contract extension in 2016.
- Acquiring Elias Lindholm in a trade with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2018.
- Signing Jacob Markstrom to a six-year contract in 2020.
- Winning the Presidents' Trophy in 2019.
A Lasting Impact
Brad Treliving has been a key figure in the success of the Calgary Flames in recent years. His ability to make smart trades and signings has helped the team become a perennial contender. Treliving is a respected figure in the NHL, and he is one of the most successful general managers in the league.
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