Leafs, Craig Berube and Pittsburgh Penguins
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In terms of Xs and Os, the Maple Leafs got back to what Berube has been preaching to them for more than a year: playing north-south with a tough, physical forecheck instead of going east-west and attempting to make fancy plays.
Berube and four other players were traded from Toronto to Calgary in early 1992 for five players, including Gilmour.
Craig Berube shared his thoughts on Auston Matthews' line and the rest of the Toronto Maple Leafs following their most recent loss.
The Leafs have struggled to control play since Craig Berube took over behind the bench. It's time to start asking tough questions.
The Maple Leafs' head coach wants to see some consistency in the offensive zone after changing all four lines on Thursday.
Seven games into the season, the Leafs sit at 3–3–1, and their top unit — centered by Auston Matthews and with Matthew Knies locked into the left-wing spot — remains a major concern. Following Tuesday’s 5–2 loss to the New Jersey Devils, Berube sounded off on poor execution and the lack of sustained offensive zone pressure.
Sure, a third-period comeback is all well and good. But playing for 20 minutes isn't enough, and Berube and the Leafs know it.
When Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment CEO Keith Pelley answered questions following the departure of Toronto Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan, he acknowledged that head coach Craig Berube should have a more prominent role within the club. More than ...
Head coach Craig Berube addressed reporters on Wednesday after shifting a scheduled full practice to an optional skate for maintenance reasons, providing a new update on Tanev's injury. When asked about the star blueliner, Berube said the defenseman is “questionable” without adding further details nor providing a specific return timeline.