appeared at the Maple Leafs assistant general manager and capology specialist for 12 years until this June. came aboard in 2014 and was promoted to assistant GM in 2018, playing a central role in contract talks during a period of significant payroll obligations. Leafs announced a mutual split as part of ongoing organizational changes. Brandon Pridham exited the organization in June 2026 amid a major restructuring. This move aligns with new leadership's agenda. He was known for salary-cap compliance and contract negotiations, earning recognition for managing heavy payroll commitments during his tenure with the Leafs. Toronto will continue their reshaping under fresh leadership. Pridham exits marks the close of a long chapter in Toronto hockey operations. No extra details were released beyond the announcement.
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The Calgary Flames are expected to request permission to speak with Brandon Pridham, the Toronto Maple Leafs’ assistant general manager responsible for salary cap compliance, for their open general manager position. Daily Faceoff hockey insider Frank Seravalli reported the news early on Monday morning. The Flames have been operating without a permanent general manager since April…
flamesnation.caIn the midst of a massive front-office overhaul, the Maple Leafs are losing their ultimate salary cap weapon with the departure of assistant GM Brandon Pridham.
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www.eliteprospects.comThe Toronto Maple Leafs continue reshaping their front office under general manager John Chayka, with one of the organization’s longest-serving executives moving on. The club announced Sunday that assistant general manager Brandon Pridham and the Maple Leafs have mutually agreed to part ways, ending a 12-year tenure that saw him become one of the most important figures […]
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