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New Seattle Kraken head coach Lane Lambert’s tenure as an associate coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs was one of the “most enjoyable years” he’s had with a staff in the NHL.

The 60-year-old, who spent one season on Toronto’s bench, spoke with TSN’s Mark Masters on Monday afternoon about his time in the Maple Leafs organization and what made it such a special year of coaching.

“I thought it was a great experience. Original Six city, it was fun. And the passion the fans have, it was a very good experience,” Lambert said. “I lived downtown, so I was right across the street from [the Rogers Centre] and was able to walk back and forth to the rink and whatnot, so just enjoyed my time there.”

The Kraken head coach had not worked with Maple Leafs bench boss Craig Berube before last season. He called the Stanley Cup-winning coach someone that’s great to work beneath.

“Very direct. You knew exactly what he wanted from you,” he said.

“Just a lot of keeping things light under pressure, enjoying ourselves, doing things together outside of the game, kind of getting away from the game a little bit. And I think that was probably the main thing, it was just an enjoyable experience for me.”

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Lambert was responsible for Toronto’s penalty kill during his one season with the club. Most days during the regular season, the former associate coach spoke passionately about the penalty kill during practice or morning skates.

While in charge, he transformed Toronto’s penalty kill from 23rd in the league (76.9 percent during the 2023-24 season) to 17th (77.9 percent) in the NHL this past season. Lambert was also a big part of the Maple Leafs’ defensive improvements following the additions of Chris Tanev, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, and Brandon Carlo at the trade deadline.

“It’s just about preparation and having the right structure, demanding the detail, and keeping players accountable. That’s really the biggest side of it,” said Lambert.

“But I think it’s so important to make sure there’s an understanding of why we’re doing what we’re doing, and today’s player wants to know that, so we made sure that they did know that, and I thought the team did a pretty good job.”

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The Maple Leafs lost in the second round for the second time in three years to the Florida Panthers. Toronto took the Stanley Cup Champions to seven games before being walloped out of the playoffs in Game 7.

“You have different moments in playoff series that you look back on and you say, ‘Oh gee, maybe if this moment didn’t happen, it’d be a different story,’ and I think we have some of those moments,” Lambert said.

“(Anthony) Stolarz getting hurt, the overtime-winning goal by (Brad) Marchand in Game 3 to stop us from going up 3-0. I thought we were well prepared for what they had. Clearly, we were in a position to win, and just didn’t get it done.”

After falling to Florida 6-1 in Game 5, Toronto extended the series with a 2-0 win in Game 6. The Maple Leafs had an opportunity to close the series out in front of their fans, but their season ended with a lopsided 6-1 loss.

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How did that happen?

“I’m sure you’ve asked Chief. I’m sure you’ve asked [Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving], all those guys,” Lambert told Masters.” I think they probably would’ve given you a good answer on that. I don’t want to get into that.”

Following the Maple Leafs’ seven-game series against the Florida Panthers, a big talking point was the pressure of playing under the microscope in Toronto. Whilst Lambert said he didn’t spend time watching TV or on social media, the pressure can still affect you. But he didn’t feel it.

“I don’t pay attention to social media, really. Turned the TV off when I got home (laughs). I think you can be affected by that if you let it,” Lambert said.

“But the one thing I was told is, you’re not going to be able to go to a restaurant without somebody saying anything to you. Never [happened]. If anybody knew me, which apparently they didn’t, they were super respectful about it.”

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Auston Matthews’ season was filled with ups and downs as he dealt with an injury for the entire year. The 27-year-old finished with 33 goals and 45 assists for 78 points in 67 games. Lambert was impressed with Matthews’ attitude as captain in Toronto and his game in all areas of the ice.f

“There’s a lot of things that impressed me about him, but I was most impressed with his team-first attitude and the fact that he plays a 200-foot game,” he said. “I think he unfairly doesn’t get considered in certain defensive categories or defensive awards, I should say in the NHL. I think as we go forward here, he’s going to get more and more recognition.”

Lambert was also moved by Mitch Marner, whose defensive intelligence struck a good chord with the former associate coach. Although Marner’s future in Toronto remains up in the air, Lambert says the 28-year-old is a player who wants to win.

“He wants to be the guy on the ice to get the job done,” Lambert said. “Obviously, we had some tough losses there, but it wasn’t for a lack of will.”


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