Craig Berube on whether he wants to see the Leafs re-sign Mitch Marner this off-season: "100%... I love the guy, loved coaching him, and have nothing but good things to say about him"
Briefly

In his end-of-season address, Coach Craig Berube acknowledged the team's considerable growth during the 2024-25 season, expressing pride in both the players and organization. He stressed the unwavering dedication and professionalism displayed by the team throughout the season, from practice to games. Addressing the recent playoff loss, Berube dismissed external pressures from fans and media, insisting that the only applicable pressure stemmed from within the team itself, a sentiment he reiterated multiple times. Ultimately, while the Game 7 outcome was disappointing, he maintained an optimistic outlook on the season's achievements.
I think our team made a lot of great strides this year. We accomplished a lot of things.
The professionalism and buy-in from the players was excellent, right through the lineup; the work ethic in practice, the work ethic in the gym, and then onto the ice.
The only pressure that we should feel is right inside the locker room from each other. That is my honest opinion.
Pressure comes from inside the locker room. That's it.
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