Getty Craig Berube is angry with the Maple Leafs.
For the first time since 2016, the Toronto Maple Leafs missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and as a result, they made several notable changes to their organization, starting with the termination of general manager Brad Treliving on March 30.
New general manager John Chayka stepped in and made a switch behind the bench, dismissing head coach Craig Berube and hiring former Leafs assistant Jim Hiller, who most recently was the coach of the Los Angeles Kings before being let go during the season, as his replacement.
Berube was
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