‘Everyone loves a second-chance story’: Keefe supporters say Leafs made right choice
TORONTO — What stands out to Kevin Abrams about Sheldon Keefe above everything else has been his ability to change — in hockey, and most importantly, in life.
Named head coach of the scuffling Maple Leafs on Wednesday after Toronto fired Mike Babcock, the 39-year-old’s road to arguably the highest-profile and highest-pressure NHL job has been long and winding.
From controversial, headline-grabbing junior star to injured minor leaguer to owner/coach/general manager of his own team, Keefe’s path has been unconventional.
“He’s the consummate student of the game,” said Abrams, who’s known Toronto’s new bench boss since the mid-2000s. “He works harder than anyone at making himself better and thereby makes his players better.