
"The Toronto Maple Leafs have hired Steve Sullivan as an assistant coach, the team announced Friday. Sullivan joins the NHL club after being an assistant with the Leafs' American Hockey League affiliate, the Toronto Marlies. The move comes after the Leafs fired assistant Marc Savard on Monday. Savard was responsible for co-ordinating the power play, which Toronto has been at the bottom of the league at only 13.0 per cent. It's been one of a few issues for Toronto this season, which has led to being last in the Atlantic Division, three points behind the Buffalo Sabres."
"The Leafs won the division title just last year. The 51-year-old Sullivan played 15 seasons in the NHL, recording 747 points (290 goals, 457 assists) in 1,011 career games. He suited up for the New Jersey Devils, the Leafs, the Chicago Blackhawks, the Nashville Predators, the Pittsburgh Penguins and Phoenix Coyotes."
Steve Sullivan has been hired as an assistant coach by the Toronto Maple Leafs after serving as an assistant with the AHL Toronto Marlies. The hiring follows the firing of assistant Marc Savard, who coordinated the power play that has operated at just 13.0 per cent. Toronto sits last in the Atlantic Division, three points behind the Buffalo Sabres, despite winning the division title last year. Sullivan is 51 years old and played 15 NHL seasons, compiling 747 points (290 goals, 457 assists) in 1,011 games. His playing career included stints with the New Jersey Devils, Toronto, Chicago, Nashville, Pittsburgh and Phoenix.
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