For those holding out hope that Jim Nill might be the man to navigate the Toronto Maple Leafs through their latest identity crisis, those dreams were officially doused in cold water. Just hours after Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment boss Keith Pelley announced that the club had parted ways with general manager Brad Treliving, any speculation regarding Nill making a jump to the center of the hockey universe was silenced.

The Dallas Stars announced Tuesday that Nill has signed a multi-year contract extension to remain in Texas, effectively removing the current back-to-back-to-back Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year winner off the board. MLSE dismissed Treliving following a tenure that failed to move the needle in the postseason, while undergoing a massive underperformance in 2025-26. Nill, with his reputation for scouting excellence and veteran stability, would have been seen as the ideal candidate.

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