Shanahan on firing Babcock, promoting Keefe: ‘Something that needed to be done’
TORONTO — Brendan Shanahan had seen enough.
And since he helped bring Mike Babcock to Toronto in the spring of 2015, the president of the Maple Leafs felt it was only right he be there when the axe fell on his head coach.
Sitting uncomfortably outside the playoff picture, the scuffling Leafs fired Babcock on Wednesday and replaced him with Sheldon Keefe.
Shanahan flew to Arizona where Toronto — a team that started the season with Stanley Cup aspirations, but hasn’t come close to living up to those lofty expectations — is preparing to meet the Coyotes on Thursday to deliver the news alongside general manager Kyle Dubas.