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An Interim GM in Toronto?
by Alanah McGinley on 01/14/08 at 06:48 PM ET
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From Bob McKenzie at TSN,
The beleaguered Toronto Maple Leafs are taking steps to try to replace general manager John Ferguson Jr.
Sources tell TSN that the Leafs have contacted a number of hockey management types to gauge their interest in the job, which is currently held by Ferguson, and, in fact, have asked former Leaf GM Cliff Fletcher if he is interested in taking over as interim GM of the NHL club.
Cliff Fletcher could not be reached for comment. Fletcher remains under contract to the Phoenix Coyotes even though he is no longer working for the organization.
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*hat tip to Puckhound61 for linking to this in the forums
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