What will the Maple Leafs do to shake things up?

Things have gone far from ideal in The Six in the first month or so of the season.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have lost in every way possible. From getting blown out to squandering leads, the team that many expected to be contending for the Atlantic Division title once again has been playing far from where they should be.
Following another loss at the hands of the Boston Bruins, many are starting to question the legitimacy of the current roster and whether something needs to change for the Leafs to be considered a true contender once again.
On Thursday’s edition of Daily Faceoff LIVE, David Pagnotta joined Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton to explain what, if anything, the Leafs should do to hopefully right the ship.
David Pagnotta: This is a team that’s trying to figure out a little bit of their new identity this season. It just hasn’t clicked consistently by any stretch for this group. So, what happens at that point? Well, Brad Treliving starts to look around a little bit more to see what his options are. It’s going to be interesting to see how this kind of works out for him, because he’s looking for a top-six guy, which we’ve known for a while. That goes back to the offseason. I think the realization that they need a legitimate puck mover from the blue line is starting to sink in a little bit more. I believe that’s something that he’s starting to look at as well.
Any big move the Leafs make, or try to make, is going to have to result in somebody leaving the team. You’re going to have to move out money, which might be why we’re starting to hear names like Max Domi again and even Brandon Carlo…in addition to the Kampfs and the Robertsons and the Jarnkroks and everybody that’s their usual suspects that are out there. It’s getting to the point now where they’ve got to be a little bit more creative in what they potentially do here, and they’re starting to look at what options may be available.
You can watch the full segment and entire episode here…