Maple Leafs down New Jersey Devils 4-3
Keefe was coaching an NHL game at Scotiabank Arena for the first time since being fired by the Maple Leafs on May 9. Having been hired by the Devils 14 days later, he’d faced his former team twice this season, both at Prudential Center.
When the New Jersey Devils announced that they found their new head coach in Sheldon Keefe, fans everywhere rejoiced, as the team finally had secured a big fish.
On Thursday night, the New Jersey Devils lost their fourth overtime (OT) game of the season in five tries. Jack Hughes tried to cut through two defenders and lost the puck, leading to an odd-man rush and the eventual Sam Carrick winner.
The Toronto Maple Leafs honored former head coach Sheldon Keefe during their game against the New Jersey Devils on Thursday.
New Jersey Devils forward Brian Halonen will make his season debut, and Stefan Noesen will return to the lineup.
Slugging from behind the entire evening, and balanced on the usual mid-season fan revolt, the Toronto Maple Leafs won their first game in more than a week on Thursday. William Nylander scored the overtime goal that put away the New Jersey Devils, led by former Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe.
Sheldon Keefe and the New Jersey Devils traveled to Toronto to take on the Maple Leafs, in an attempt to get their first win of the season against them.
Ahead of the New Jersey Devils' Monday night game against the Seattle Kraken, head coach Sheldon Keefe provided an update on veteran forward Erik Haula. The 34-year-old missed Sunday afternoon's practice at Kraken Community Iceplex.
William Nylander scored his second goal of the game at 1:10 of overtime as the Toronto Maple Leafs battled back from 2-1 and 3-2 deficits in the third period to down the New Jersey Devils 4-3 on Thursday.
The Toronto Maple Leafs earned a 4-3 victory over the Devils, with William Nylander scoring in extra time to seal his team's third victory over New Jersey in 2024-25.
In New Jersey, Keefe has led the Devils to a record of 26-15-5 for 57 points. The club sits second in the Metropolitan Division and seventh in the League. On Thursday, Keefe will reunite with his family as he returns to Toronto for the first time as a head coach since he was let go on May 9, 2024.