With Mitch Marner's time as a Leaf quickly coming to an end, the concept of loyalty has been at the forefront of my mind. It was the downfall of Shanahan - being too loyal to his stars, even undermining his own GM(s) at times to do so. It's quite funny how Mitch has no such loyalty to this team even after they gave him everything he ever wanted (and far more than he ever deserved).
This situation is exactly why I've always been against this idea of loyalty in sports. Pro sports is a business, just like any other. You have to be ruthless to climb to the top. Being overly loyal to your guys will just make them entitled and disloyal in return. The organization needs to run like the Golden Knights. Cutthroat. Merciless. Hopefully some hard lessons were learned from this saga and the Leafs have a new mindset going forward in future contract negotiations, starting with Matthew Knies.
This situation is exactly why I've always been against this idea of loyalty in sports. Pro sports is a business, just like any other. You have to be ruthless to climb to the top. Being overly loyal to your guys will just make them entitled and disloyal in return. The organization needs to run like the Golden Knights. Cutthroat. Merciless. Hopefully some hard lessons were learned from this saga and the Leafs have a new mindset going forward in future contract negotiations, starting with Matthew Knies.