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Last-place Maple Leafs fire assistant coach Savard

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Last updated: December 23, 2025 5:24 pm
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Toronto Maple Leafs Fire Assistant Coach Marc Savard Amidst Struggles

The Toronto Maple Leafs have made their first major move in response to their underwhelming performance this season, firing assistant coach Marc Savard on Monday. This decision comes as the team finds itself second to last in the Eastern Conference and at the bottom of the Atlantic Division, having lost four of its last five games, including back-to-back losses over the weekend.

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Toronto Maple Leafs Fire Assistant Coach Marc Savard Amidst StrugglesBackground and Coaching CareerPerformance of Key Players

Savard’s responsibilities included overseeing the team’s power play, which has been the worst in the league, operating at a mere 13.3% success rate. Notably, the Maple Leafs have scored the same number of power-play goals (2 out of 27 attempts) as they have conceded shorthanded goals (2) throughout December, highlighting a significant area of concern. The power play’s inefficiency has been a critical factor in the team’s inability to secure wins, especially in close games.

Background and Coaching Career

Marc Savard, a former NHL forward with a 13-year career spanning four teams, joined the Toronto Maple Leafs when the club appointed Craig Berube as head coach in March 2024. This marked Savard’s return to coaching after stepping away in September 2020 to focus on his family. Prior to his break, Savard was part of Berube’s staff in St. Louis during the 2019-20 season, bringing a level of familiarity and continuity to the coaching team in Toronto.

It remains to be seen whether the Maple Leafs will seek to replace Savard with an external candidate or if they will redistribute his responsibilities among the existing coaching staff. The decision will be crucial as the team navigates its current slump, with the onus now squarely on Berube and his remaining coaches to identify and rectify the issues plaguing the team.

Performance of Key Players

Despite boasting high-caliber forward talent, including Auston Matthews, William Nylander, and John Tavares, the Maple Leafs have not seen the expected return on investment. Matthews, a three-time Rocket Richard Trophy winner, has only managed 14 goals this season. Nylander is in the midst of a dry spell, having not scored in 11 games, while Tavares has found the back of the net just twice in his last 14 games. The team’s offense ranks 12th in the league, and defensively, they are among the worst, giving up the seventh-most goals against.

The team’s struggles are particularly surprising given the talent at their disposal. The summer saw significant changes, including the departure of forward Mitch Marner, which was expected to reshape the team’s dynamics. However, the anticipated boost has not materialized, leaving the Maple Leafs in a precarious position as they head into the league’s holiday break.

Toronto faces the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday in what will be their final game before the break. This matchup presents an opportunity for the team to regroup and reassess their strategy under the current coaching setup. The game will be closely watched, not just for the outcome but also for any signs of adjustment or improvement in the team’s performance following the departure of Marc Savard.

As the season progresses, the Maple Leafs will be under intense scrutiny. With their current standings, every game counts, and the pressure is mounting on Berube and his team to turn their season around. The firing of Marc Savard is the first step in what could be a series of moves aimed at revitalizing the team’s performance and pushing them back into contention within the Eastern Conference.

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