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・ 2014–15 Vermont Catamounts men's basketball team
・ 2014–15 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team
・ 2014–15 Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball team
・ 2014–15 Texas–Arlington Mavericks men's basketball team
・ 2014–15 Texas–Arlington Mavericks women's basketball team
・ 2014–15 Texas–Pan American Broncs men's basketball team
・ 2014–15 TFF First League
・ 2014–15 TFF Second League
・ 2014–15 TFF Third League
・ 2014–15 The Citadel Bulldogs basketball team
・ 2014–15 Toledo Rockets men's basketball team
・ 2014–15 Top 14 season
・ 2014–15 Top League
・ 2014–15 Topklasse
・ 2014–15 Torino F.C. season
2014–15 Toronto Maple Leafs season
・ 2014–15 Toronto Marlies season
・ 2014–15 Toronto Raptors season
・ 2014–15 Torquay United F.C. season
・ 2014–15 Toto Cup Al
・ 2014–15 Toto Cup Leumit
・ 2014–15 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season
・ 2014–15 Toulouse FC season
・ 2014–15 Towson Tigers men's basketball team
・ 2014–15 Towson Tigers women's basketball team
・ 2014–15 Toyota Finance 86 Championship season
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2014–15 Toronto Maple Leafs season : ウィキペディア英語版
2014–15 Toronto Maple Leafs season

The 2014–15 Toronto Maple Leafs season was the 98th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on November 22, 1917. This was the second year of the new alignment and schedule format. They again played every team in their own division at least four times each, teams in the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference three times each, and every team from the Western Conference twice. To complete the 82-game schedule, they played both Ottawa and Detroit five times.
On March 23, 2015, a 13-year long sellout streak ended. Only 18,336 fans showed up for the evening match vs. the Minnesota Wild. Ticket prices for the game were slashed previously in the day.
The day after the regular season ended, April 12, 2015, Maple Leafs President Brendan Shanahan kept good on his promise of a scorched earth rebuild — General Manager Dave Nonis and Interim Head Coach Peter Horachek were relieved of their duties. Also let go were coaches Steve Spott, Chris Dennis, Rick St. Croix; Director of Player Development Jim Hughes; and Director of Pro Scouting Steve Kasper, as well as Rob Cowie and 18 other scouts.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mark Spector on Twitter )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ryan Fabro on Twitter )〕 Later in the day, strength and conditioning coach Anthony Belza and video coordinator Adam Jancelewicz were fired.
On May 20, 2015, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced Mike Babcock will be the new coach, signing him to an 8-year, $50 million contract.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mike Babcock hired by Maple Leafs as coach )
==Off-season==
On May 8, 2014, General Manager Dave Nonis announced that Randy Carlyle had accepted a contract extension to continue as head coach through the 2016–17 season, however Carlyle's assistant coaches, Greg Cronin, Scott Gordon and Dave Farrish, were all released by the team.〔http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=718437〕
On July 22, 2014, Brendan Shanahan let go former Assistant General Managers Claude Loiselle and Dave Poulin and named Kyle Dubas as the new assistant general manager. At the time of the hire, Dubas was 28 years old. He was formerly the GM of the Ontario Hockey League's Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds.〔McGran, Kevin. ("Maple Leafs shake up front office, hire stats guru Kyle Dubas, 28, as assistant GM" ), ''Toronto Star'', Toronto, 22 July 2014. Retrieved on 24 July 2014.〕
Many players were signed, lost and traded during free agency. See Transactions for a list of lost and acquired players.
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