Current Maple Leafs forwards Andreas Johnsson, Frederik Gauthier,
Pierre Engvall
, Zach Hyman, Kasperi Kapanen, Trevor Moore and William Nylander, defensemen Travis Dermott and Justin Holl, and goalie Kasimir Kaskisuo all spent time with the Marlies under Keefe.
Bracco said he always found Keefe to be a strong communicator.
"You know where you stand, you know what you need to do to contribute to play a lot and he expects you to be better in the areas you're not so good at," Bracco said. "He's very easy to talk to about life, not just hockey. He's always been with an open-door policy."
Timothy Liljegren
, who the Maple Leafs selected with the No. 17 pick of the 2017 NHL Draft, has played under Keefe with the Marlies since 2017-18. The plan with Liljegren was to refine his defensive game the past two seasons. Now in his third season, Liljegren, with nine points (one goal, eight assists) in 14 games, is starting to incorporate his offensive skillset into his game.
"I gained a lot of confidence from him," Liljegren said of Keefe. "He wants players who are being creative but at the same time follow the structure and work hard. He's easy to talk to, and if you have any problems you can go to him and discuss it and often he has a good answer for you. As long as I've played structured he's let me be creative."
Goalie
Michael Hutchinson
, who spent 23 games with the Marlies last season and was with the Maple Leafs before being assigned to the AHL on Nov. 12, is confident Keefe will have success with the Maple Leafs.
"The way Sheldon is coaching here, I'm positive it's going to translate to success up at the NHL level," Hutchinson said. "He sees the game a little bit differently than most coaches and it's in a way where every single day when I come to the rink, I learn something new just listening to him."