Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving has a busy summer ahead of him. The team announced Craig Berube as their new head coach and once the associate coaches are confirmed, likely within the next week or so, Treliving will turn his attention to how he’s going to manage upgrading the Maple Leafs roster for next season.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are wasting no time trying to solidify their roster for the upcoming season. Following the appointment of Craig Berube as their new head coach, the focus now shifts to the roster with key players like Tyler Bertuzzi and Max Domi entering free agency.
Yes, NHL hockey is a professional sport. And because it is, there’s an expectation that professional athletes will sell their skills to the team that offers them the most money.
In a recent episode of the Jeff Marek Show, Marek and Matt Marchese analyzed the Toronto Maple Leafs‘ introductory press conference for their new head coach, Craig Berube.
It was a homecoming when Max Domi signed a one-year contract with the Maple Leafs last summer. With the legacy and fan-favourite reputation left behind by his dad, former enforcer Tie Domi, the printing of the name “Domi” on a modernized Leafs jersey struck a chord with fans from the new and old generations.
While the Toronto Maple Leafs have made two significant changes two years in a row, first relieving general manager Kyle Dubas of his functions in 2023 and, firing head coach Sheldon Keefe after the Maple Leafs’ latest first-round elimination, hockey is played on the ice and not behind the bench or upstairs.
Auston Matthews‘ 2022-23 season was, relative to previous seasons, somewhat disappointing. He “only” scored 40 goals and 85 points, which, although in the upper echelons of the league’s production numbers, was sub-par to his previous seasons in just about every aspect of his game.
With the Berube era officially underway, the focus in Leaf land has turned to the summer. The organization will certainly undergo many changes between now and training camp, which includes the Toronto Marlies.
The WNBA has been one of the leagues that’s been gaining a lot of steam in recent years. The influx of outstanding young talent in recent years has created intriguing narratives that don’t lose out to the NBA in terms of generating fan interest.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have returned to the drawing board after another first-round playoff exit. They have already relieved Sheldon Keefe of his duties as head coach and replaced him with Craig Berube, and more moves are expected before the team hits the ice for the 2024-25 season.
After predicting which Maple Leafs forwards will be returning next season, it’s time to dive into the defensive corps and goaltenders. It’s setting up to be a very entertaining offseason in Toronto after Craig Berube was hired as head coach and management hinted that changes could be coming to the roster.
The New Jersey Devils made official on Thursday the hiring of Sheldon Keefe as the team’s next head coach. The former Toronto Maple Leafs bench boss was
In a recent post titled “Do the Maple Leafs Need to Make a Captain Change?” by my colleague Karine Hains, she expressed her belief that it might be time for John Tavares to give up the captaincy of the Toronto Maple Leafs and allow Auston Matthews to become the official captain of the team.
After back-to-back 95-plus point seasons, Mitch Marner entered 2023-24 with hopes of eclipsing the 100-point mark for the first time in his career. Playing alongside 69-goal scorer Auston Matthews certainly helped elevate those hopes, but injuries limited him to 69 games and he didn’t hit triple-digits.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs News & Rumors, I’ll examine three things happening with the team. First, is Pontus Holmberg emerging as more of a go-to player for the team as he plays in the World Championships?
The Toronto Maple Leafs introduced their new head coach with a press conference on Tuesday. Here’s what we learned about the hire. This was the first time Craig Berube faced the media as a member of the Maple Leafs.
We’re into the final four of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs and the Toronto Maple Leafs are nowhere to be seen, although I guess you could argue they’re being heard.
Head Coach Sheldon Keefe has found a new full-time gig in the NHL with the New Jersey Devils. The former Leaf bench boss had always done a decent job navigating the drama that is the Leaf Land.
During the traditionally usual time for the all-star break next season, the NHL is experimenting with the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off. The tournament will be a traditional round-robin format including Canada, USA, Finland, and Sweden.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are keeping two more players in the fold.
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ brutal postseason performance continued in 2024 as they were eliminated by the Boston Bruins in the first round. With their season over, Maple Leafs rumors have already started picking up with Mitch Marner in the middle of them.
Despite another 100-point regular season, the Toronto Maple Leafs failed to advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the seventh time in eight seasons, eliminated by the Boston Bruins in seven games.
The 58-year-old has seven-plus seasons of coaching experience with 281 wins and five playoff appearances.
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