Shanahan says Leafs expect their young stars to take less money to stay together
TORONTO — Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan says the team expects its star players to make financial sacrifices to be part of what’s hoped will be a long championship window in Toronto.
And that begins with the still-unsigned William Nylander.
Speaking at an event before the Leafs opened the NHL regular season at Scotiabank Arena against the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday, Shanahan reflected on his three Stanley Cup victories with the Detroit Red Wings as personal proof that taking a little less money can be worth it in the long run.
“When I get together with some of my old mates from the Cup years in Detroit … we talk about winning together and growing together, and that’s what we remember,” Shanahan said. “We all found a way to fit with each other so that we could keep adding to the group.


