Oilers Granted Access to Negotiate with Ex-Maple Leafs Coach Craig Berube

In a significant development for the Edmonton Oilers, the organization has been granted the opportunity to negotiate with Craig Berube, the former head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported this news on Monday.
Changing Coaches in the NHL
Craig Berube, who was terminated by the Maple Leafs last Wednesday, concluded a disappointing season with a 32-36-14 record. This result placed Toronto at the bottom of the Atlantic Division, marking a stark contrast to the previous year when the team advanced to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Oilers Looking for New Leadership
The Oilers recently parted ways with head coach Kris Knoblauch following a first-round exit in the playoffs against the Anaheim Ducks. Knoblauch had guided the Oilers to two consecutive Stanley Cup Finals but failed to secure a championship.
Stan Bowman, the Oilers’ general manager, commented on the decision to move on from Knoblauch, stating, “We just felt that we needed a different voice to lead us to where we want to get to.” This suggests the Oilers are seeking fresh leadership to enhance their team dynamics.
Berube’s Coaching Background
Craig Berube brings a wealth of experience and a championship background to the table. He won the Stanley Cup in 2019 while coaching the St. Louis Blues. Over eight seasons, Berube has accumulated a solid coaching record:
| Record Type | Statistics |
|---|---|
| Regular Season | 365 wins, 252 losses, 90 overtime losses |
| Playoffs | 34 wins, 37 losses |
Future Candidates for the Oilers
The list of potential candidates for the Oilers’ head coaching position is still developing. Reports indicate the team has expressed interest in interviewing Bruce Cassidy, the former head coach of the Vegas Golden Knights. However, details regarding this potential interview remain unclear as permission was previously denied.
The Oilers are now faced with a critical decision as they explore options to revitalize their coaching staff and enhance team performance in the upcoming season.

