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Maple Leafs Fire Assistant Coach Marc Savard

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The Hockey Writers
Dec 22, 2025 11:20 PM

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The Toronto Maple Leafs have officially parted ways with assistant coach Marc Savard, marking a significant change in the coaching staff as the team aims to elevate their performance. Savard, who joined the Leafs in 2021, was once a prominent player and his expertise was anticipated to enhance the team's offensive capabilities. However, following the team's disappointing early playoff exits, the organization is re-evaluating strategies and personnel, leading to Savard's exit.

During his tenure, Savard's contributions were centered around the development of players such as Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner, who are crucial to the team's success. Despite the high hopes for his coaching impact, the Leafs struggled to maintain consistency, particularly in critical games, prompting the need for a change. The front office's decision reflects their desire to implement a fresh approach as they aim for a deeper playoff run in the upcoming season.

The Maple Leafs are now on the lookout for a new assistant coach who can bring innovative strategies and help nurture their star players. The pressure is on, not just for the coaching staff but also the players, as the franchise seeks to break its long-standing playoff curse. With a talented roster featuring prominent names like John Tavares and William Nylander, the team remains hopeful that the right coaching fit can propel them to championship contention.