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Gabriel Sami
May 18, 2024  (7:41)
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Former Bruins player now Calgary Flames assistant Marc Savard doing interview
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With Craig Berube speculated to become the next head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs, the coaching staff might see significant changes.

Rumours suggest that former NHL player Marc Savard could join Berube in Toronto, shaking up the existing lineup.
As Craig Berube prepares to take the helm of the Toronto Maple Leafs, there's increasing speculation about the fate of the current assistant coaches. Guy Boucher, Dean Chynoweth, and Mike Van Ryn, who previously worked with Sheldon Keefe, are under scrutiny and might not be retained.
Recent reports indicate that Craig Berube is considering bringing former NHL player Marc Savard onto his coaching team. Savard, known for his extensive playing career spanning 807 NHL games with the New York Rangers, Calgary Flames, Atlanta Thrashers, and Boston Bruins, could be a valuable addition.

Savard's potential impact on the Maple Leafs

Boomer on Barnburner recently shared that Marc Savard might be heading to Toronto. This news has generated buzz among fans and analysts alike. Savard, who was an assistant coach with the Calgary Flames focusing on the power play, brings a wealth of experience, though his last season with Calgary saw the team ranked 26th in the NHL for power play success at 17.9%.
Marc Savard was in charge of CGY's power play this season (if that's what he's coming to TOR for) generating at 17.9%, good enough for 26th in the NHL, Boomer stated.

Despite Calgary's struggles, Savard's experience and the potential synergy with Toronto's roster could lead to significant improvements.
On the flip side, the Toronto Maple Leafs finished 7th in the league for power plays under Guy Boucher's guidance this season. Berube's decision on whether to retain Boucher or bring in new blood like Savard will be crucial for the team's success.
Given the type of player Savard was, and the players on TOR, he's probably a better option than Boucher," Boomer added, highlighting the potential fit between Savard's coaching style and Toronto's player dynamics.

Berube faces critical decisions as he assembles his coaching team. Retaining Boucher, who has demonstrated success with the power play, could be beneficial. However, integrating new strategies and perspectives, possibly through Savard, might offer the team a fresh edge.
Berube's choices will be pivotal in shaping the Toronto Maple Leafs' future. Whether he opts for continuity or a complete overhaul, the upcoming season promises to be an exciting one for Leafs fans.

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