Sheldon Keefe Relieved of Coaching Duties by Toronto Maple Leafs
In a surprising turn of events, Sheldon Keefe has been relieved of his role as head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs. The decision was announced by General Manager Brad Treliving, who stated that a new voice is needed to help the team reach their ultimate goal.
Keefe leaves behind an impressive record, coaching the Maple Leafs to a 212-97-40 record in 349 regular season games. Under his leadership, the team recorded three consecutive 100-point seasons, including a team-record 115-point season in 2021-22. Keefe also previously coached the Toronto Marlies (AHL) for five seasons, winning the Calder Cup Championship in 2018.
With Keefe’s departure, the organization will immediately begin the search for a new head coach. Decisions regarding the remainder of the coaching staff will follow in the coming days.
Fans and analysts alike are curious to see who will take the helm and lead the team moving forward. The Maple Leafs have shown promise in recent years, and many are hopeful for the team’s future success. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the search for a new head coach unfolds.
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