Maple Leafs Hire Mike Babcock As Coach On Eight-Year, $50M Contract

by abournenesn

May 21, 2015

Mike Babcock moved from one Original Six franchise to another Wednesday, agreeing to an eight-year, $50 million deal to coach the Toronto Maple Leafs.

The Maple Leafs announced the hiring to put to an end months of speculation about Babcock’s future with the Detroit Red Wings, where he spent the past 10 seasons and won a Stanley Cup in 2008. Babcock will be introduced at a news conference Thursday.

Though Babcock was under contract with Detroit through June 30, the Red Wings granted him permission to speak to other teams on May 8.

The deal makes Babcock the NHL’s highest-paid coach. He will reportedly receive a large signing bonus and make between $5 million and $6 million a season.

By hiring Babcock, the Leafs must send a third-round pick to Detroit as compensation.

Landing Babcock is a major coup for Brendan Shanahan, who in the past 13 months since taking over as president has fired general manager Dave Nonis, coach Randy Carlyle, interim Peter Horachek and several assistants and scouts.

“I’m proud of Shanny, I’m proud that he dreamt big,” Tim Leiweke, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment president and CEO said. “He got the big whale. …

“It should give everyone great hope about the future of this organization. Mike Babcock is a phenomenal coach, and I think we’re really lucky to get him.”

In selecting Toronto, Babcock goes from a Red Wings franchise that has reached the playoffs for an NHL-leading 24 consecutive seasons to a team that has struggled competitively. Toronto missed the playoffs last season for the ninth time in 10 years.

The Maple Leafs have also not won a Stanley Cup since 1967, a season before the NHL expanded from its original six franchises. The Red Wings, by comparison, have won the championship four times since 1997.

Thumbnail photo via Geoff Burke/USA TODAY Sports Images

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