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Maple Leafs name ex-Kings coach Hiller as new bench boss

Jim Hiller has been named the 41st head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Hiller spent parts of the last three seasons as coach of the Kings before he was fired in March. He had a 93-58-24 record in Los Angeles, falling in the first round of the playoffs in two runs with the club. TSN's Mark Masters has more.


Chayka explains why Hiller stood above the rest

General manager John Chayka explains why Jim Hiller was the right guy to become the next head coach of the Maple Leafs and how he adds to the connectivity between the front office and team.


Big NHL draft riser Gustafsson promises there's more offence coming

With the NHL draft looming, Malte Gustafsson is rising up the rankings. The HV71 defenceman, who stands 6-foot-4, tells TSN he lifted his level after being promoted to the SHL. Gustafsson finished with three assists in 27 games, but feels he'll be able to develop more as a scorer at the next level.


'He is brave': Cowan elevates again as Toronto moves within one win of Calder Cup

After a slow start by the Marlies in Game 3 of the Calder Cup Finals, 21-year-old Easton Cowan sparked Toronto with a goal in the second period, which stood up as the winner. "This is the best time to play," the Leafs winger said. "The weather's nice, showing up to the rink in shorts, so just having fun with it and really enjoying it."


Marner opens up about overcoming 'dark moments' with mental health in Toronto

Mitch Marner said he faced ''dark times'' during his time in Toronto before the Stanley Cup Final. Tuesday, he discussed what he meant in Vegas' season ending media availability. Marner revealed that his mental health was affected after some tough situations with the Maple Leafs, but was thankful for the support of his friends on the team then in Toronto, and now with the Golden Knights. Ultimately, Marner said a change of scenery was best for him to help get better.


Tortorella won’t return to Golden Knights after leading Vegas to Stanley Cup Final

The Golden Knights announced that John Tortorella, who led them to the Stanley Cup Final, will not return next season. Tortorella was named head coach of the team on March 29th after the surprise dismissal of Bruce Cassidy. TSN Hockey analyst Cameron Gaunce explains what Tortorella did to raise his stock as a future hire, and where Vegas could be leaning next for a new bench boss.


The Talking Point: 5 RFAs most likely to be offer-sheeted

The Blues stunned the hockey world, and more specifically the Oilers, with offer sheets on Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg two years ago. Will any team make a bold move for a restricted free agent this offseason? TSN Hockey analyst Cameron Gaunce lists the five RFAs most likely to be offer-sheeted.


Igniting a Champion: Jordan Staal

Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal led his team with six goals in the Stanley Cup Final and became the oldest Conn Smythe Trophy winner in NHL history at age 37. To celebrate Jumpstart month, SportsCentre shines a spotlight on Staal's impact on Carolina's championship run.


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