There was some good news for the Toronto Maple Leafs on the eve of an important NHL off-season and it was regarding their captain, Auston Matthews. New general manager John Chayka said his recent talks with Matthews left him believing the franchise star remains committed to winning in Toronto.The comments come following a disappointing 2025-26 campaign for the Toronto Maple Leafs and amid ongoing NHL trade speculation surrounding Matthews. Chayka’s comments offered some clarity on the team’s direction amid sweeping changes taking place throughout the organization.John Chayka discusses Auston Matthews and Toronto Maple Leafs NHL futureAuston Matthews is still focused on helping the Toronto Maple Leafs win, John Chayka. The new general manager spoke during the 2026 NHL Scouting Combine, saying he had a few conversations with Matthews and his representatives. The captain looked happy and proud to lead the organization, Chayka said.Chayka said Matthews’ desire to win in Toronto fits with the direction the front office is trying to take as it begins to reshape the team.Auston Matthews answered questions about his future when his contract expires after the 2025-26 season. The star center said he couldn’t tell what was going to happen at the time, pointing to the need for some changes in management before evaluating the situation further.His comments fueled speculation in all of the NHL news roundup reports and NHL updates in the offseason.John Chayka’s words of reassurance come at a critical time for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The franchise finished in last place in the Atlantic Division and eventually parted ways with head coach Craig Berube.Matthews is signed for two more seasons with a $13.25 million cap hit per year. NHL trade rumors surrounding the captain are expected to continue, but Chayka’s latest words suggest the two sides are still on the same page heading into a crucial offseason.The Toronto Maple Leafs seem to be committed to building around Auston Matthews as they look to return to contention and better their NHL results in the next few seasons.