Sheldon Keefe was back into his routine. The 44-year-old head coach left his house in Oakville, an area that sits west of Toronto. He drove down the QEW, Queen Elizabeth Way, fighting through traffic, ...
TORONTO -- Sheldon Keefe coached 172 regular-season games at Scotiabank Arena when he was with the Toronto Maple Leafs from 2019-24. So to say his trip to the arena on Thursday was familiar, right ...
Like the rest of us, New Jersey Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe is actively ... availability in New Jersey in late May, Keefe stressed how much his family meant to him and credited his wife ...
Injuries have suddenly become a topic of concern for the New Jersey Devils heading into their matchup at the Philadelphia ...
Sheldon Keefe still seems to be used to playing in ... Keefe does still have ties to Toronto though, as the rest of his family remains in the city while he coaches in New Jersey.
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Like the rest of us, New Jersey Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe is actively trying to achieve ... During his introductory media availability in New Jersey in late May, Keefe stressed how much his ...
Sheldon Keefe had not been to Scotiabank Arena since ... before explaining why his family stayed in Toronto. "We were fortunate to spend nine years here. My boys are 12 and 14 and have created ...
New Jersey Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe watches the first period of an NHL hockey game ... The 44-year-old had an opportunity ahead of Thursday's tilt to visit his wife and two sons — the family ...
New Jersey Devils coach Sheldon Keefe watches from the bench ... was looking forward to reconnecting with close friends and family. Keefe, who spent nine years as coach of the Maple Leafs and ...
The first victory for Sheldon Keefe against the Maple Leafs ... before the game that will serve as a terrific memory for the Keefe family. Keefe usually doesn’t head to the bench to watch ...
A slump and some injuries are creating a situation where the New Jersey Devils are closer to a wild-card spot than to the lead in the Metropolitan Division.