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Bunting emphasized that Spezza has left Reefs in the role of front office.

Jason Spezza of the Toronto Maple Leafs waits for a puck drop against the Ottawa Senators during an NHL game at Scotiabank Arena on January 1, 2022 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Jason Spaza in Toronto Maple Leafs will wait for a pack drop against the Ottawa Senators during the NHL match at the Scotiabank Arena on January 1, 2022 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Photo courtesy of Claus Andersen/Getty Images

Michael Bunting on Maple Leafs with Jason Spezer I'll miss it'I'm in the dressing room, but I'm happy that the recently retired veterans aren't too far away.

When Spezza, who retired at the end of May, soon joined the Leafs front office, Bunting received news of his first post-play job as Spezza's general special assistant. Was one of the people who was excited about it. Manager Kyle Dubas.

"He's still part of our team, playing a different role, and everyone is excited to see him on the skating rink every day," Banting said. "I'm really happy that he's around everyone. 

" He's the guy I respected all year long He played so many games in this league and was like a kid still there and in the room. It's a pity that his career is over, but he's sticking and it's great That's it. "

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