Montreal Canadiens coach Claude Julien was an assistant to Babcock staff in winning a gold medal with Canada at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, and again with Team Canada in winning the World Cup of Hockey 2016.
"I think everybody knows here Mike Babcock is a good coach," Julien said. "He's won everywhere he's gone, at all levels as well, whether it's junior, in the pro level, the Olympics, et cetera, et cetera. As far as I'm concerned, if he wants to work again tomorrow, he's got a pretty good chance of getting back to work. That's how I think everybody who knows Mike feels about him."
Babcock released a statement to TSN thanking Maple Leafs majority owner Larry Tanenbaum, defenseman Morgan Rielly, the fans, the city of Toronto, even the media. There was no mention of Shanahan or Dubas. No surprise.
Keefe will coach his first NHL game Thursday at the Arizona Coyotes (9 p.m. ET; FS-A, FS-A PLUS, SNO, NHL.TV), who have allowed the second-fewest goals (49) in the League this season.
It won't be easy. Neither will winning a playoff series with the Maple Leafs, who haven't won one since 2004, something Babcock knows too well.
NHL.com columnist Dave Stubbs and independent correspondent Sean Farrell contributed to this report