Nov 15, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson (95) looks on during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

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According to Darren Dreger, the reason the Maple Leafs haven’t pulled the trigger on an Oliver Ekman-Larsson deal is due to Brad Treliving’s decision-making.

That means if the team is going to trade a player like Oliver Ekman-Larsson — who could potentially bring back a wildly lucrative package, then they have to make a decision soon lest they wait too long to find the right deal.

Toronto not feeling an OEL trade as deadline quickly approaches

Unfortunately, that decision might not come in time according to TSN’s Darren Dreger.

Dreger reported that because of Brad Treliving’s insistence that he find the perfect deal for the Maple Leafs, he has yet to pull the trigger on Ekman-Larsson:

Nobody has offered anything that has the attention of Brad Treliving on OEL.

While there is no confirmation that Toronto had a deal in place for OEL or that they aren’t thinking of trading him, this just adds to the about-face the Maple Leafs have done regarding a potential teardown.

Why not trading Ekman-Larsson is a bad idea

Ekman-Larsson, 34, has been putting in a throwback performance this season with 35 points in 60 games (8 goals, 27 assists) but has cooled off since his serious hot streak earlier in the year.

He would be perfect for any contender as he doesn’t make a ton of money, is a Stanley Cup champion, and clearly still has the offensive capability even as he enters the twilight of his career.

This season is a wash, and there’s no reason to keep an aging, albeit solid player especially if the team isn’t going to be competitive over the next couple of seasons.

If Toronto does nothing and stands pat at the deadline, there is going to be a firestorm of fan backlash and it’s all but assuredly going to call for the end of Treliving with the Maple Leafs.

It probably should at that point though, because if the team’s GM refuses to make trades to make the team better regardless if it’s not, next year, or five years down the line, then why is he running the team?

With no real clear direction in place, and seemingly no real interest in making deals that aren’t perfect, it might be an even longer and more frustrating season for the Toronto Maple Leafs and their loyal (for now) fans.

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