Leafs’ Dubas says he learned of charge against Auston Matthews via Twitter
TORONTO — Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas learned of the headline-grabbing allegation against Auston Matthews the same way many fans did — on Twitter.
Dubas addressed reporters following Toronto’s 3-0 pre-season victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday and said no one in the organization had any indication the team’s star centre was facing a charge of disorderly conduct and disruptive behaviour stemming from an incident four months ago in Scottsdale, Ariz., until the news broke.
“I found out on Twitter (on Tuesday) and called Auston,” said Dubas, before describing that conversation: “Very honest about it. There was no ducking, there was no denying anything. He was very honest with me about what had happened.
“I would have liked to know before, but I’m happy in the moment when he could have ducked away or deferred that he was honest with me.”