The Toronto Maple Leafs news conference Monday morning to introduce Brendan Shanahan as the team’s president and alternate governor was nice but not very informative. Who wants to explain, even if they could, why the leafs haven’t won for centuries. Shanahan, 45, will oversee all operations for the Maple Leafs, from both the hockey and business perspectives. Tim Leiweke, president and CEO of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment since June 2013, said he believed the NHL club lacked an identity and a direction.