Craig Berube hopes Leafs keep Marner and Tavares
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Florida Panthers vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, Game 7
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Yardbarker on MSNVeteran Maple Leafs, Craig Berube praise Matthews’ first year as captainTwo days after another year came to yet another disappointing end for the Toronto Maple Leafs, the season postmortems are already well underway. Outside of added depth pieces, two of the biggest changes this season were the hiring of Craig Berube as head coach,
If the context of the entire franchise history of the Leafs didn't exist, Craig Berube could be evaluated as having had a pretty good season.
Exactly one year ago, the Toronto Maple Leafs hired Craig Berube as their head coach, hoping his past playoff success would alter their future postseason outcomes.
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Yardbarker on MSNCraig Berube says Maple Leafs lost second round series by abandoning their structureThe Toronto Maple Leafs held their end-of-year press conference on Tuesday, kicking things off with head coach Craig Berube. He opened his session voicing his support for the team and commending the progress they made in his first year behind the bench.
Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube stated the obvious when asked what the most disappointing part of losing to the Panthers is.
Under the guidance of the 59-year-old, the Maple Leafs have won seven postseason games this spring, the most since they made it to the Eastern Conference Final against the Carolina Hurricanes in 2002.
The Maple Leafs fell 6-1 to the Florida Panthers in Game 7 of their second-round series, marking their seventh consecutive Game 7 loss and extending the franchise’s Eastern Conference Final drought to 23 years. Toronto’s Core Four of Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, William Nylander, and John Tavares combined for zero points in the Game 7 loss.
The Toronto Maple Leafs coach is giving an update to star winger Matthew Knies. Knies got hurt in Game 6 of the Leafs-Panthers series.