TORONTO – Morgan Rielly went through an off-season of reflection.

The Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman said at the start of training camp he was “really disappointed” in himself following a 2024-25 campaign that was far below his own standard.

Rielly sought outside advice and had some tough conversations, including with general manager Brad Treliving.

The 31-year-old looked at every aspect of his craft in hopes of gaining new perspective and getting back to the two-way force the Leafs expect.

Opening night was a promising start.

Rielly scored the game-winning goal after jumping up into the play and driving to the slot as Toronto picked up a 5-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday.

“Everyone in here wants to play well the first game,” said the veteran blueliner, who will lo

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