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Toronto Maple Leafs GM John Chayka has officially fired head coach Craig Berube


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Daniel Lucente
May 13, 2026  (9:32)
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Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube directs a player onto the ice during the third period against the New York Rangers at Scotiabank Arena.
Photo credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

Craig Berube is out, and John Chayka's first hard turn as Maple Leafs GM now defines Toronto's offseason.

This is not just a coaching change. It is a front-office power move before the roster gets touched.
Toronto finished 32-36-14, dead last in the Atlantic. That record made Berube's bench feel temporary the moment Chayka took control.
The harder number is the -46 goal differential. That says more than any locker-room quote ever could.
Berube's structure never turned into stability. The Maple Leafs gave up 299 goals, and that put constant pressure on the crease, the blue line, and the top six.
The tweet makes the decision clear: the club has parted ways with Berube, ending a short run that never found enough traction.
"John Chayka announced today that the club has parted ways with head coach Craig Berube."

- Toronto Maple Leafs

Chayka puts the bench ahead of the roster

Chayka is choosing the voice before choosing the players.
Toronto went 2-7-1 over its last 10 games, and that finish made the coaching call almost impossible to delay.
This also changes the summer for Auston Matthews. A new head coach means a new power-play plan, new matchup habits, and a different tone around the captain.
Berube's exit does not fix Toronto by itself. But it clears the first obstacle in a reset that now has to touch deployment, defensive detail, and special teams.
Chayka's next hire will tell fans more than any press conference. The Maple Leafs need a coach who can tighten the bench fast, not sell patience.
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