The Toronto Maple Leafs announced they have brought in Craig Berube to be the team’s 32nd head coach. He was heavily rumoured to be joining the Leafs bench, and the move has been made official.
The Toronto Maple Leafs already have a new head coach.
It took a week for the Toronto Maple Leafs to find a new head coach.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have hired Craig Berube to be their new man behind the bench, as per several insider reports on Friday. The announcement came shortly after the news started surfacing.
This article is brought to you by bet365 Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving will have plenty of things to do this summer and re-signing Joel Edmundson should be one of his top priorities.
The 58-year-old has seven-plus seasons of coaching experience with 281 wins and five playoff appearances.
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ search for their 32nd head coach is complete, and it was a short one. Sources tell Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli that Craig Berube will be named to the job, with an official announcement expected soon.
Multiple NHL insiders, including TSN’s Darren Dreger, are reporting Craig Berube is set to be announced as the next head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Craig Berube will almost certainly be named as the next head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported Friday afternoon that Berube and the Maple Leafs are ‘far down the road’ in the process of the head coaching negotiations and that it would be a surprise if the team goes in a different direction.
The Maple Leafs are not “far down the road” of naming Craig Berube their next head coach, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports Friday.
Scott Billeck: Have been told that the chances are slim at best for defenseman Brenden Dillon returning to the Winnipeg Jets. He’s a pending UFA. Sources have said that Dillon didn’t have any talks with the Jets during the season and didn’t receive any contract offer.
When a talented team bows out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs early, the rumour mill goes crazy with trade proposals, with some looking more absurd than usual.
Expect the Maple Leafs to delay their head coaching decision until gaining clarity into whether he will hit the market.
For the first time since the Auston Matthews draft, it appears that the Leafs have struck gold with a first round pick. Easton Cowan, whom Toronto took 28th overall in last year’s draft, is having an incredible season for the OHL’s London Knights.
Although there’s a ton of talk about trading Mitch Marner, the one question that seems seldom asked is whether the Toronto Maple Leafs forward still holds value as one of the top wingers in the league despite his underwhelming playoff performances?
When the Toronto Maple Leaf’s new coach comes next season, whoever that might be, he’ll face one huge issue. How can the team combine offense and defense at the same time?
The mission statement is clear for the Toronto Maple Leafs’ 2024 offseason. Team president Brendan Shanahan laid it out last week when he claimed “everything is on the table” for his club following its seventh first-round playoff defeat in eight seasons of the Auston Matthews/Mitch Marner era.
During their recent discussion about potential offseason moves for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman discussed the implications of this past week’s Toronto Maple Leafs’ press conference.
The team suffered its seventh first-round playoff loss in eight years this season.
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