(As told to Dan Robson…)



For a little more than a decade, I’ve had the privilege of being part of the Kingston Frontenacs organization — first as a coach, then as general manager and team president.



It was an opportunity I hadn’t anticipated, but it turned into one of the most important chapters of my life, both in the game and beyond it.



That’s why today is bittersweet.



After 11 years with the Frontenacs, it’s time for me to move on to the next chapter. I’ve decided to step aside as president of an organization that has meant as much to me as any I’ve ever been part of.



At the same time, I’m excited to return to another: the Toronto Maple Leafs.



I’m taking on a new role as a community representative with the Leafs — alongside some of my good friends Darryl Sittler, Wendel Clark, Curtis Joseph, and Darcy Tucker.



I’m thrilled to be returning...