Brian Burke, President and GM of the Maple Leafs, announced Friday evening that head coach Ron Wilson has been relieved of his duties. Replacing Wilson as the 28th head coach in Maple Leafs history is Randy Carlyle. Assistant Coach Rob Zettler has been reassigned to other duties in the organization. Hired by the Maple Leafs on June 10, 2008, Wilson compiled a record of 130 wins, 135 losses, and 45 overtime/shootout losses in 310 games. "This was not an easy decision for me to make," said GM Brian Burke. "I want to thank Ron for all of his hard work and dedication to our organization over the past four seasons." Randy Carlyle spent seven seasons as the Ducks' head coach. He was named the seventh head coach in team history on Aug. 1, 2005, and led the Ducks to their first Stanley Cup championship (2007), Pacific Division championship (2007) and five playoff appearances (2005-09, 2011). Only one NHL coach has won more postseason games than Carlyle's 36 since 2005-06 (Mike Babcock). In the most successful season in Ducks' history, and with Brian Burke at the helm, Carlyle guided the Ducks to their first-ever Stanley Cup championship in 2007. The Sudbury, Ontario native also led Anaheim to its first Pacific Division championship in 2006-07, compiling a regular season record of 48-20-14 for 110 points that season. Carlyle becomes the 16th individual to have both played for the Maple Leafs and then taken on the reins as the team's coach.