In a surprise move, the Toronto Maple Leafs have appointed former Los Angeles Kings coach Jim Hiller as their new head coach, filling the void left by the departure of Craig Berube. Hiller, a veteran of the NHL coaching ranks, brings a wealth of experience to the Maple Leafs' bench, having previously served as an assistant coach with the Kings and head coach of the Calgary Hitmen in the Western Hockey League. The hiring of Hiller marks a significant change for the Maple Leafs, who are looking to rebuild their team after a disappointing season. As the team looks to the future, fans will be eager to see how Hiller's coaching style and experience will impact the team's performance on the ice.
Maple Leafs hire former LA Kings coach Jim Hiller to replace Craig Berube The Washington Post