The Toronto Maple Leafs' search for a new head coach has taken another unexpected turn with reports suggesting that the organization is planning to explore candidates outside of the group. After the club parted ways with former head coach Craig Berube, the Maple Leafs have been conducting the way general manager John Chayka has described as a broad and thorough search. This development came as the Leafs continue to reshape the organization following a disappointing season and a sweeping front-office overhaul led by new general manager John Chayka.Previously, the Toronto Maple Leafs dismissed their head coach, Craig Berube, after he had spent two seasons behind Toronto’s bench and posted an 84-62-18 record during his tenure. He was hired in 2024 to replace Sheldon Keefe, arriving with strong credentials after leading the St. Louis Blues to their first-ever Stanley Cup title in 2019. Toronto Maple Leafs search for a new head coach takes an unexpected turn in coaching searchThe Toronto Maple Leafs' search for a new head coach has taken another surprising turn, as head coach John Chayka has emphasized the importance of conducting a wide-ranging coaching search. Meanwhile, certain influential and experienced names such as Bruce Cassidy, Jay Woodcroft, and Manny Malhotra have surfaced in speculation. Recent reports indicate Toronto may be considering less conventional options to reshape the franchise's future direction. The club recently faced a major setback after a highly regarded University of Denver coach David Carle, reportedly declined an opportunity to join the organization. According to insider Darren Dreger, two notable names have advanced to the latest stage of Toronto’s interview process, and sources suggested that Patrick Roy and Peter Laviolette are a part of this week's stage of the interview process. Taking to his X/Twitter account, the insider wrote, “The Toronto Maple Leafs coaching search is getting more interesting. Sources say Patrick Roy and Peter Laviolette are a part of this week's stage of the interview process.”Interestingly, Toronto has received permission from the New York Islanders to interview the Hall of Fame netminder Patrick Roy for its head coaching vacancy. As per reports, Roy was previously associated with the Islanders’ bench before being dismissed. While his tenure ended abruptly, Roy posted a respectable 42-31-5 record this season and compiled a 97-78-22 mark during his time with the franchise.Analysts are currently of the view that the franchise could be seeking a coach capable of building a sustainable culture rather than relying solely on an established NHL veteran. While nothing has been confirmed so far, the growing possibility of hiring an unconventional candidate has sparked speculation, creating skepticism in Toronto's offseason plans.