Welcome to the Toronto Maple Leafs 2024 offseason where the head coach and an assistant captain can’t have a coffee together without going viral. Yes, Leafs head coach Craig Berube has been making his rounds, trying to get to know his new players through one-on-one meetings.
A photo of Toronto Maple Leafs star Mitch Marner and new head coach Craig Berube having a morning chat in an Etobicoke coffee shop has taken social media by storm.
From the second they were eliminated in Game 7 of the first round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs by the Boston Bruins, speculation has run rampant on what sort of changes the Toronto Maple Leafs will make heading into the 2024-25 season.
The Toronto Maple Leafs need to make some changes in the off-season after another playoff disappointment. The project began with the hiring of their new head coach, Craig Berube.
Familiarity plays a major part in NHL transactions. For the Toronto Maple Leafs, it could become a theme this offseason. General manager Brad Treliving hired Craig Berube to become the new head coach and it’s now time to assess if any of his former St.
Craig Berube’s NHL career has spanned 38 years. He first stepped on the ice for the Philadelphia Flyers on March 22, 1986, and played for 17 seasons. He last played for the Calgary Flames on March 31, 2003.
Given new head coach Craig Berube‘s proclivity for tough-minded players, Easton Cowan should be a key figure for his team. Cowan is a bulldog. He plays with an in-your-face style and has high-end offensive talent.
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.
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.
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.
Craig Berube, born on Dec. 17, 1965, in Calahoo, Alberta, had a long career as a left-winger in the NHL, Western Hockey League (WHL), and the American Hockey League (AHL).
The Toronto Maple Leafs introduced new head coach Craig Berube to the media yesterday, backed by general manager Brad Treliving and President Brendan Shanahan.
Toronto Maple Leafs made an important move when they announced Craig Berube to be their new coach. The enthusiasm of Berube to take on his new position was evident from the start, even though he spent his first days more on the telephone than on ice.
Craig Berube did smile during Tuesday’s press conference at Ford Performance Centre, in which the Toronto Maple Leafs introduced him as their 32nd head coach.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have hired Craig Berube as their new head coach, bringing in a seasoned leader with a proven track record in the NHL. Berube, who started his NHL coaching career with the Philadelphia Flyers and found significant success with the St.
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 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.
The Maple Leafs are not “far down the road” of naming Craig Berube their next head coach, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports Friday.
As is the norm following the NHL’s regular season, speculation grows on who teams will fill their head coaching vacancies with. This year’s hot free agent is Craig Berube, the former St.
The Jets are now the fourth team to display interest in Craig Berube for their head coaching vacancy this offseason.
The hottest commodity on the coaching market will meet with another potential suitor. Daily Faceoff insider Frank Seravalli reports that former NHL head coach Craig Berube is meeting the Winnipeg Jets virtually over Zoom Tuesday for an interview – originally thought to be an in-person meeting.
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