Greg Moore has left his post as head coach of the USHL’s Chicago Steel for the same job with the Toronto Maple Leafs’ AHL affiliate, the Toronto Marlies, on Sunday. The Steel promoted associated head coach Brock Sheahan to head coach.
Moore replaces Sheldon Keefe, who was promoted to the NHL on Nov. 20 when Toronto fired Mike Babcock.
The 35-year-old Moore guided the Steel to a 52-25-5 record in 82 games behind the bench, including a trip to the 2019 Clark Cup Final with Blackhawks prospect Josiah Slavin. Moore led the Steel to a USHL-best 15-4-1 record this season.