The Toronto Maple Leafs are expected to interview Jay Woodcroft for their head coaching position, reported by Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff. He added that Woodcroft spoke with the Kings last week as well, and based on such interest, the 49-year-old looks well on track to be back in charge of an NHL bench in 2026-27. 

Depending on how things go with the Leafs or Kings from here, it’s thought that Woodcroft is among the top candidates for the club in Toronto’s search. A native of the city, he started as a video coach with the prime 2000s Red Wings, winning a Stanley Cup in that role before moving on to San Jose as an assistant on Todd McLellan’s staff, also following him along to Edmonton afterward. Six years later he found himself leading the Oilers. Let go after a rough start to the 2023-24 campaign, Woodcroft served as an assistant with Anaheim this season, a part of their resurrection. 

A modern mind with keen emphasis on analytics in a fast-paced offensive attack, Woodcroft has a career record of 79-41-13, all with Edmonton. He’s exactly .500 across 28 playoff games. 

Elsewhere across the league:

  • New York Islanders captain Anders Lee wants to add to his 14 seasons with the franchise as he approaches free agency. Still, general manager Mathieu Darche is motivated to open up cap space to more comfortably fit the contract in, as written by Stefen Rosner of The Hockey News. It’s not difficult to single out trade candidates, as Anthony Duclair was shopped around during trade deadline season with clearing his $3.5MM cap hit a priority. The winger who has struggled in New York has a full no-trade clause, making the situation more difficult to navigate. Pierre Engvall is next in line, his $3MM AAV running through 2029-30, but already having cleared waivers in the past, it’s obvious Darche would have to add enhancements to shed salary. The 29-year-old carries a high cost to be effectively a fourth liner at this point. Back to Lee, the veteran who turns 36 in July is no longer a top scorer, but he’s tremendously durable, missing just one regular season game in the past four years. As long as that pace continues through next year, he’ll reach the 1,000 game mark. AFP Analytics projects that Lee is due for a three year extension worth $6.60MM per season, not far from his current $7 million annual salary.
  • Previously reported as possibly being squeezed out, Blue Jackets captain Boone Jenner’s future remains up in the air at this point, as outlined by Pierre Lebrun of The Athletic. The Columbus captain, whose 808 regular season appearances mark the longest tenured player on the team, was far apart on term in the first round of discussions as he seeks stability at age 32. Teammate Charlie Coyle, 34 no less, was given six years on his contract extension, so it’s curious to know what general manager Don Waddell has in mind with Jenner. Lebrun referenced his tendency to sometimes let negotiations run to the finish line, and with more than a month away from the open market, there’s plenty of time to work something out. 
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