Toronto Maple Leafs fire head coach Craig Berube after two seasons
TORONTO — The Toronto Maple Leafs fired head coach Craig Berube on Wednesday after he guided the team to a last-place finish in the NHL’s Atlantic Division this past season.
The move ended Berube’s two-year run with the Maple Leafs. He helped the club to a 108-point campaign in his first season as coach, but Toronto struggled mightily in 2025-26.
Toronto general manager John Chayka said the decision was made shortly after he met with Berube to discuss his future.
“This was the right decision on the path ahead,” Chayka said Wednesday. “It was a difficult decision. It was not a verdict on Craig’s coaching. I think it stands for itself.”

