List of Toronto Maple Leafs General Managers

This article is a list of All-time General Managers of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Arenas and Toronto St. Pats.

General Manager Appointment Departure
Dave Nonis 2013
Brian Burke 2008 2013
Cliff Fletcher (interim) 2008 2008
John Ferguson, Jr. 2003 2008
Pat Quinn 1999 2003
Ken Dryden 1997 1999
Cliff Fletcher 1991 1997
Floyd Smith 1989 1991
Gord Stellick 1988 1989
Gerry McNamara 1982 1988
Punch Imlach & Gerry McNamara 1981 1982
Punch Imlach 1979 1981
Jim Gregory 1969 1979
Punch Imlach 1958 1969
Stafford Smythe (de facto) 1957 1958**
Conn Smythe 1927 1957*
Charles Querrie 1917 1927

* From 1955 to 1957, Smythe turned over most of his authority over day-to-day hockey operations to Hap Day, but remained general manager on paper.
** The Leafs did not have an official general manager during the 1957–58 NHL season; Smythe, as chairman of the Silver Seven (a committee overseeing the Leafs' hockey operations), was effectively general manager.

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