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Dakota Joshua Reacts to Jim Hiller Hiring & Joseph Woll Trade
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Toronto Maple Leafs forward Dakota Joshua joins Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill for a candid conversation about a pivotal offseason in Toronto.
Joshua reacts to the Maple Leafs hiring Jim Hiller as their new head coach, discusses why change was needed after a disappointing season, and explains why the team is embracing a fresh start under new leadership. He also shares his thoughts on Toronto winning the draft lottery, the excitement surrounding the organization's future, and the current mood within the dressing room.
Additionally, Joshua reflects on what went wrong for the Leafs last season, why the urgency level wasn't where it needed to be, and how the group is looking to move forward. He also discusses the trade that sent Joseph Woll and Simon Benoit to Philadelphia, opening up about saying goodbye to two close teammates.
Plus, Joshua details his recovery from a lacerated kidney injury, reveals what really happened during William Nylander's viral middle-finger moment, and shares a funny story about Craig Berube's bizarre barbell injury.
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