Is Bruce Boudreau a good fit for the Leafs’ coaching staff? (Photo by David Berding/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The Toronto Maple Leafs have a hole to fill on their bench and its not due to them firing anybody.
On Friday, the Seattle Kraken announced that Dave Hakstol will be their first head coach in franchise history, taking charge of the expansion team when it hits the ice next season. Before earning his second NHL head coaching job, Hakstol was an assistant coach in Toronto, primarily focused on the defense and penalty kill.
With this coaching vacancy, Leafs fans had only one name on their mind to fill Hakstol’s void: Bruce Boudreau.
I surely the f–k want Bruce Boudreau behind the Leafs bench
Why? He loves the team. Also, look up what his dad said about the organization.
BRING BRUCE HOME! pic.twitter.com/V0Lc1jlpea
Omar (@TicTacTOmar) June 24, 2021
Bruce Boudreau, its time to come home.
Nick Barden (@nickbarden) June 24, 2021
The Leafs letting Dave Hakstol go to Seattle so that Manny Malhotra can run the penalty kill and make room for Bruce Boudreau to come home pic.twitter.com/X0N2DTjjRt
Michael (@TheLeafsIMO) June 24, 2021
Before last season, Boudreau was a head coach in the NHL for 13 consecutive campaigns for three different franchises. It didnt matter if it was the Washington Capitals, Anaheim Ducks, or the Minnesota Wild, most of the time he got his team to the playoffs if he was still employed at the end of the regular season.
A former Maple Leafs depth player, Boudreau has been vocal in the past about being a fan of his hometown team, giving Leafs Nation extra fuel for its dreams of seeing him on Sheldon Keefe’s bench.
Boudreau has never been an assistant in the NHL, and the last time he held such a title was in the now-defunct International Hockey League during the 1995-96 season for the San Francisco Spiders. The man has been the one giving the orders, not taking them.
There have been no concrete rumours for who Hakstols replacement will be, but seemingly every fan in Toronto has already made up their mind.
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