The Leafs are currently going sitting with a .500 win % after 12 games played this season. With a 6-5-1 record, they are third in the Atlantic Division, one point from the Florida Panthers at the second place, but it's definitely not indicative to how poorly the Maple Leafs have played so far this season.
While their spot in the standings may not seem so bad, the team fails to meet the high expectations set by fans, media, and the organization, and one specific part of their game has been widely criticized, which could lead to the first coaching change of the season.
It'll be interesting to see what Savard does to bring the Leafs' powerplay out of its slump. However, if we don't see results soon, the end of his coaching journey in Toronto could come to an end. It's an unfortunate downfall of one of the league's better special teams coaches, and one has to wonder what exactly is the issue because on paper, it seems like a dream. But so far, it's been a nightmare for the Maple Leafs.