As the Toronto Maple Leafs search for a new head coach following Sheldon Keefe’s departure, two prominent names have emerged as leading contenders: Craig Berube and Todd McLellan.
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.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs seem to be edging closer to signing either Todd McLellan or Craig Berube as their new head coach, questions should arise about the wisdom of the organization’s decision-making process.
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.
In a move that shocked nobody, the Toronto Maple Leafs fired head coach Sheldon Keefe last Thursday after five years with the team. Whether he was at fault for the Leafs’ latest early playoff exit is up for debate, but at some point, you can’t ignore results – one round win in five years isn’t good enough (unless you’re Brendan Shanahan).
Craig Berube seems to be the top candidate for the job of Leafs coach. There is talk about others, but the word seems to be out he's the guy. There's even a betting line on the topic.
Where might the Toronto Maple Leafs turn for their next head coach? Running down some of the top potential candidates.
It’s logical to believe that there will be changes this summer in Toronto. The club’s first-round elimination at the hands of the Bruins doesn’t help Brad Treliving’s cause, who will have some important choices to make.
The New Jersey Devils need a new head coach. Talks have intensified over the weeks and days since the end of the regulation season with Craig Berube. Berube is working on the TNT Panel but has commented on the Devils play this season.
According to a report, the New Jersey Devils and general manager Tom Fitzgerald have had extensive talks with former St. Louis Blues head coach Craig Berube regarding the team’s head coaching vacancy.
Bruce Garrioch Of the Ottawa Sun: Yes, the Ottawa Senators keep looking for a head coach. This will be on Steve Staios as he continues to interview candidates.
The Ottawa Senators continue their search for a new bench boss after a hugely disappointing 2023-24 campaign that saw two separate coaches fail to live up to the preseason expectations placed on this team.
The Senators’ season fell short of expectations. They fired their head coach, D.J. Smith, in December and temporarily replaced him with Jacques Martin.
Summertime will be all about if and then scenarios. If this happens, then that will likely happen. Things may be heating up on the New Jersey Devils coaching front.
The Senators are hunting for a new head coach and some candidates are starting to emerge.
Buffalo’s playoff drought now stands at 13 years.
The St. Louis Blues are officially out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. St. Louis fell on Friday night, which put the final nail in their coffin. Interim head coach Drew Bannister now has to finish the final few games of the year.
Kyrou was so emotional because he was booed by Blues fans before and during Thursday's game following his cold response to the firing of head coach Craig Berube.
One of Berube's former players didn't seem heartbroken over the firing.
Doug Armstrong appears to be in a reflective mindset in the wake of St. Louis Blues head coach Craig Berube’s firing on Tuesday night. The Blues general manager spoke with the media on Wednesday morning, looking back on his time with the Blues in what could be the start of big changes after Berube’s firing.
Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet joined Sirius XM NHL Network Radio on Wednesday morning and when asked about his thoughts on Craig Berube’s firing Friedman talked about a potential disconnect between the coach and a foundational core player.
The St. Louis Blues, after losing their fourth consecutive game Tuesday night, fired coach Craig Berube. At 13-14-1, good for 27 points, the Blues are just one point out of a playoff position in the Western Conference.
Shortly after a palpable defeat sustained to the Detroit Red Wings, it was announced that St. Louis Blues head coach Craig Berube was relieved of his duties.
In addition, Drew Bannister, the head coach of their AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds, has been named the interim bench boss in St. Louis.
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