Toronto Maple Leafs fans are bracing for another significant loss after assistant coach Mike Van Ryn's departure was announced. Following a three-year tenure behind the bench, Van Ryn is not expected to return to the club, leaving a void that will need to be filled by the team's management. The 44-year-old coach had previously spent five years with the St. Louis Blues, where he likely honed his skills before joining the Maple Leafs. As the team prepares for the upcoming season, the question on everyone's mind is who will step in to fill the gap left by Van Ryn's departure.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will have to fill another hole on the bench. Assistant coach Mike Van Ryn is not expected to return to the club after three years behind the Leafs’ bench per Leafs Nation’s Nick Alberga. Van Ryn moved to the Maple Leafs after a five-year stint with the St. Louis Blues in […]