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Michael Pezzetta is heading back to the Marlies, and Craig Berube’s latest Leafs shuffle says plenty about where Toronto is headed this week.
The Maple Leafs completed a 2-player move on Monday, assigning Pezzetta and defenseman Henry Thrun to Toronto of the AHL.
On the surface, it looks minor. Inside this season, it doesn’t feel minor at all.
Pezzetta had only just gotten his shot. Sportsnet reported he made his Maple Leafs debut on March 12 after spending most of the year with the Marlies, where he posted 4 goals and 10 points in 37 AHL games.
That made this move less about one winger losing a job and more about Berube tightening the bench again. Toronto wanted a look. The look didn’t last long.
Thrun’s assignment lands the same way. He has been in and out of the picture before, and Monday’s move is another sign that the Leafs are trimming extra depth as they head into the next stretch.
This is where the timing matters.
Toronto’s season has already shifted away from stable lineup planning and toward short-window decisions, especially with Auston Matthews out for the rest of the season.
The Leafs entered the week with 70 points and 14 games left, which means every roster choice now carries more weight than a routine paper move usually would.
Berube’s message is in the move itself
Berube doesn’t need to make a loud statement when a transaction can do it for him.
Assigning Pezzetta and Thrun suggests he sees other bodies as better fits for the next few games, whether that’s about pace, structure, or simple trust.
Pezzetta brought edge and energy, and that was part of the appeal when Toronto finally gave him a look. But energy players still need a lane, and right now that lane looks crowded again.
For Thrun, the move points to the same reality on the blue line. If he isn’t playing, the Leafs would rather keep him working in bigger minutes with the Marlies than sitting around as extra depth.
It also tells you something about how Berube wants this week handled. Toronto opens a road swing Tuesday against the New York Islanders, then visits Carolina on Friday and Ottawa on Saturday.
That kind of schedule forces clean roster choices.
So yes, this was a 2-player move. But it also felt like a reset. The Leafs aren’t just shuffling names. They’re narrowing the group and making it clear who still has a live shot to stick.
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