When Lamoriello, 75, resigned as president of the New Jersey Devils and was hired as the 16th general manager of the Maple Leafs, the sideshows, controversies and white noise all stopped. It wasn't a coincidence.
"[Lou's] leadership in helping establish a cultural foundation, as well as his invaluable mentorship to everyone in this organization, has been instrumental in our development," said Shanahan, who Lamoriello drafted in the first round (No. 2) in the 1987 NHL Draft.
Lamoriello said it wasn't easy.
"Probably the proudest moment is seeing how the franchise has grown as far as winning," Lamoriello said. "The first year, we went through a transition where we went through some 50 players to find out exactly who wanted to be a part of the group that Brendan put together and seeing the people who did remain, the success they'd had since then."
The Maple Leafs actually used 46 players in 2015-16. Among them were Matt Hunwick, Dion Phaneuf, PA Parenteau, Nick Spaling, Joffrey Lupul, Shawn Matthias, Peter Holland, Daniel Winnik, Brad Boyes, Mark Arcobello, Scott Harrington, Martin Marincin, James Reimer and Jonathan Bernier, none of whom are on the roster today.