Maple Leafs Fire Head Coach Mike Babcock After Disappointing Start

The Maple Leafs have gotten off to a disappointing start this season, and now they’re making changes.

Toronto on Wednesday announced head coach Mike Babcock was relieved of his duties behind the bench. Sheldon Keefe has been named the new head coach.

Babock, who won one Stanley Cup in three appearances during a 10-year stint with the Detroit Red Wings, posted a 173-133-45 in 351 games at the helm of the Leafs.

After finishing 46-28-8 last season, good enough for third place in the Atlantic Division, Toronto has gone 9-10-4 through 23 games this year, a disappointing start amid lofty expectations.

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Keefe, 39, was head coach of the Maple Leafs’ AHL affiliate, the Toronto Marlies, from 2015-19, capturing a Calder Cup in 2018.