Help from the farm has been instrumental in the Leafs success the past few years. They hope that continues under new coach John Gruden.
The Toronto Marlies began their American Hockey League season at home Saturday, apparently needing an autumn refresher in protecting a third period lead.Up 4-1 with 18 minutes to play, they fell 5-4 in overtime to the Rochester Americans at Coca Cola Coliseum. It spoiled John Gruden’s regular season coaching debut, though Bobby McMann came back from an injury and clearing NHL waivers with a two-goal game. Captain Logan Shaw had two and two assists. Keith Petruzzelli made 27 saves.
Back to Keefe’s days as a Calder Cup winning coach with the Marlies, players coming up the Lake Shore from the CNE have generally had a seamless transition to the parent club. “He’s OK,” Marlies general manager Ryan Hardy assured earlier this week. “I’m in contact with him all the time and I know people are wondering where he is.
Cooley was the Coyotes’ first rounder, third overall in 2022, Faber and Knies second rounders the past couple of drafts.
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