This week the New Jersey Devils introduced the fans to their new head coach, Sheldon Keefe. On Tuesday, the New Jersey Devils introduced Sheldon Keefe and he tackled the significantly smaller New Jersey media group than the horde he often faced in Toronto.
Sheldon Keefe was introduced to the New Jersey Devils-based media this week and noted his excitement for getting started with the team and the prospect of such young talent being too good to pass up, despite having a free pass for two years to sit and collect a hefty paycheque.
Newly hired Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe labeled his new job “…an opportunity that I couldn’t pass up.” He did so for good reason. The Devils were widely regarded as the top job available in this spring’s coaching carousel.
Despite the excitement that filled the Prudential Center on Tuesday introducing New Jersey Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe, the elephant in the room couldn’t be ignored.
It has been 39 years since the New Jersey Devils have existed in the National Hockey League. In that time, the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Devils met in the postseason twice, in 2000 and 2001.
Like many Americans, New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald was happy to begin his Memorial Day Weekend a few days early. Fitzgerald told the
I’ll share three thoughts about the team in this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs news and rumors. First, I’ll discuss the quick hiring of former Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe by the New Jersey Devils.
After the Toronto Maple Leafs fell short in Game 7 of their first-round series with the Boston Bruins, it was obvious that something had to give. They needed change, but the question was, what would that change be?
Freshly minted New Jersey Devils head coach, Sheldon Keefe, doesn’t know what it means to coach a meaningless game. Keefe has a long coaching history dating back to his post-playing career which ended in the 2004-05 season due to a knee injury.
The New Jersey Devils officially announced former Toronto Maple Leafs bench boss Sheldon Keefe as their new head coach on Tuesday afternoon, a day full of pleasantries and warm welcomes alongside a little bit of info on the vetting process.
Last Wednesday, the New Jersey Devils announced the hiring of their new head coach: Sheldon Keefe. Lindy Ruff failed to convince New Jersey management to keep him on as head coach, after disappointing results.
Fewer than four weeks removed from another Game 7 defeat at the hands of the Boston Bruins, things have changed immeasurably for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Sheldon Keefe.
The New Jersey Devils hired Sheldon Keefe as the 31st head coach in franchise history, the 22nd in Devils history. The new Devils bench boss received a four-year contract fresh off his firing from the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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On Tuesday at the Prudential Center in Newark, Sheldon Keefe was introduced as the newest coach of the New Jersey Devils. Keefe signed a four-year contract with the Devils after five seasons with the Maple Leafs. Keefe’s regular-season success was well-known.
Sheldon Keefe wasted no time finding a new home after parting ways with the Toronto Maple Leafs in early May. A couple of weeks later, on May 23rd, he officially landed another coaching job with the New Jersey Devils.
Sheldon Keefe didn’t take long to find a new home, as the New Jersey Devils named him their new head coach Thursday. The Buffalo Sabres are familiar with the former Maple Leafs bench boss, facing him 15 times since he took over in Toronto.
On Thursday, the New Jersey Devils announced Sheldon Keefe as the 31st head coach in franchise history. This comes after the Devils fired former head coach, Lindy Ruff, in March, following a lackluster performance in a season that began with high expectations for the team.
The New Jersey Devils officially announced the hiring of new head coach Sheldon Keefe on Thursday, which means the Philadelphia Flyers have a new shot-caller to go toe-to-toe with in the Metropolitan Division every year.
Thursday morning, the New Jersey Devils made the news that broke on Wednesday official by hiring of Sheldon Keefe as the team’s next head coach. With a
Reflecting on Sheldon Keefe’s recent hiring by the New Jersey Devils as their head coach, my first thought is to congratulate him on successfully landing the position.
The New Jersey Devils made official on Thursday the hiring of Sheldon Keefe as the team’s next head coach. The former Toronto Maple Leafs bench boss was
While many in Keefe's position opt to take some time off before finding a new gig, the 43-year-old has decided to leap right back into the fire — no pun intended.
The crazy coaching carousel continues this off-season, as the Toronto Maple Leafs’ former bench boss, Sheldon Keefe, is reportedly heading to New Jersey to become the next head coach of the Devils.
Sheldon Keefe is expected to be announced as the next head coach of the New Jersey Devils. First reported by Barstool Sports‘ Brian McGonagle, a.k.a. Real Admiral/R.A., then confirmed by Daily Faceoff insider Frank Seravalli, Keefe joins the Devils nearly two weeks after being fired by the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The New Jersey Devils have their next head coach.
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