
The reality is Rogers isn’t firing Keith Pelley — he was handpicked by Ed Rogers to help justify and maximize the NHL broadcast deal, one of the most criticized media rights deals out there. Pelley played a key role in that $11B structure, and its perceived success is tightly tied to the performance and relevance of the Leafs in Ontario. This where the issue compounds. When you prioritize short-term wins and success to prop up a massive overvalue media rights deal, you end up with rushed, ill-advised decisions , like last year’s trade moves that mortgage the future for immediate optics. We’re all seeing the effects of that now.
Using Pelley history to look in the future, it will not change. Pelley’s track record is consistent: chase quick fixes, repackage them as bold strategy, and overlook long-term stability. The risk is the same pattern repeats betting on unproven front office names (Sunny Metha or Brett Peterson) selling them as visionary hires, and setting the organization back decades instead of building it up. History never repeats itself, but it 100% rhythms.
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