Leafs coach Hiller says he has maintained good relations with star captain Matthews
TORONTO — Jim Hiller says he kept the lines of communication open with Maple Leafs star centre Auston Matthews over the past seven years after leaving Toronto as an assistant coach.
Now back as the Maple Leafs’ 41st head coach, that familiarity with the team’s Arizona-raised captain may prove to be a secret weapon in a time when American NHL stars based in Canada are increasingly finding ways to return south of the border.
“Even after I left, there were times when Auston and I would get together in Arizona, have a lunch, B.S. just to keep in touch,” Hiller told reporters Thursday. “So it hasn’t been seven years since we’ve communicated.”
Hiller last worked in Toronto from 2015-19 under head coach Mike Babcock, where he was charged with running the power play. He says he has worked to maintain relationships with several players since joining the New York Islanders as an assistant before the 2019-20 season.


