The summer is winding down, so we are getting closer to the college basketball season. I cannot wait for it to start, baby!One thing that always interests me before the start of a new season is the list of coaching changes. I know there can be a lack of job security in coaching, and at times a veteran coach will go for a change of scenery.This season, there are a number of coaching moves that have piqued my interest.Here are seven coaching changes to keep an eye on this season. Well see if these veterans can continue to have success at their new schools.Jamie Dixon, TCU Horned FrogsAfter serving 13 seasons as head coach at the University of Pittsburgh, Dixon decided to take over at his alma mater. Dixon returns home to TCU where he played for Jim Killingsworth and led the Horned Frogs to Southwest Conference titles as a junior and senior. Dixon is one of only eight coaches nationally to guide their program to 11 NCAA tournament appearances in the last 13 seasons. It will be a challenge to add to that streak in the competitive Big 12. Give him time and he will build a winner.Josh Pastner, Georgia Tech Yellow JacketsHe opted to leave Memphis, where he compiled a 167-73 record over seven seasons. The Tigers earned bids to the NCAA tournament four times during his tenure. Moving to the ACC is tough enough, but the Yellow Jackets lost several key players from last season. Rebuilding will not be easy, and Pastner has added a couple of transfers to help out. Fans must be patient as Pastner really knows and loves the game. He eats, drinks and sleeps basketball.Pastner made a good move bringing in former Portland coach Eric Reveno to join his staff.Jerod Haase, Stanford CardinalA former California Golden Bear as a player, Haase takes over for Johnny Dawkins. He comes to Palo Alto after completing his fourth season as the head coach at UAB, where he led the Blazers to a regular-season Conference USA championship in 2016 and the programs 15th all-time NCAA tournament appearance in 2015. Haase compiled an 80-53 overall record while improving the Blazers win total every year. Haase led the Blazers to a 26-7 overall record and a 16-2 conference mark last season.Johnny Dawkins, UCF KnightsThe former Duke All-American wasnt out of work for long. Dawkins arrives in Orlando after an eight-year stint at Stanford, where he led the Cardinal to five postseason appearances, including a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 2014. Dawkins also guided the Cardinal to two NIT Championships during his tenure (2012, 2015). Stanford put together four 20-win seasons in Dawkins time as head coach. He is only the second coach in Stanford history with at least four 20-win seasons. Now he should make a difference in the American.Bryce Drew, Vanderbilt CommodoresHe replaces Kevin Stallings. Drew, a three-time Horizon League Coach of the Year, comes to the Commodores after a five-year stint at Valparaiso, where he averaged 25 wins per season. He won four regular season championships ?and made four postseason appearances, two in the NCAA Tournament and two in the NIT. In his five seasons at Valparaiso, Drew compiled a 124-49 overall record and in 2016, led the Crusaders to a 30-7 overall record, the most wins in program history, and a berth in the NIT title game. The cupboard is not bare as the Commodores have?Luke Kornet?among the veterans returning.Kevin Stallings, Pittsburgh PanthersGoing from the SEC to the ACC is not easy. After spending the previous 17 seasons at Vanderbilt. Stallings enters his 24th season as a head coach with an impressive 455-283 (.617) record overall. 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TORONTO -- The Toronto Maple Leafs won their third straight and handed the Vancouver Canucks their third straight loss.However, the game will mostly be remembered for a third period that spun out of control.Tyler Bozak had two goals and an assist, Nazem Kadri, Mitch Marner, Nikita Soshnikov and Jake Gardiner also scored as Toronto beat Vancouver 6-3 Saturday night. Frederik Andersen stopped 23 of 26 shots before being replaced by Jhonas Enroth, who had three saves in his 5:08.The last 14 minutes saw eight fighting majors and seven game misconducts.We as a team we just wanted to close out a win, Maple Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly said. Thats all were thinking about. Were not going out there trying to do anything to cause it, were just playing our game and trying to win a hockey game.Kadri was kicked out for charging, Canucks goaltender Ryan Miller fought Maple Leafs tough guy Matt Martin, and a Canucks player was overheard by multiple reporters threatening an opposing player.It all started when Rielly caught Canucks forward Jannik Hansen with an apparent blind-side hit six-plus minutes into the final period. Trailing 5-2 at that point, the Vancouver bench erupted when there was no penalty called. Their fire bubbled higher that same shift when Kadri drilled Daniel Sedin with a left shoulder to the head area just as Sedin was scoring the Canucks third goal.Sedin said he was fine afterward, but described the collision as an obvious foul.Kadri, who scored the games first goal, was immediately charged by Hansen (dealt an instigator penalty), the two briefly dropping the gloves as the intensity ratcheted up a few notches. Considered a repeat offender by the league, Kadri will likely face suspension for the hit.Obviously it was a bad hit, Miller said. They kind of set the table and what do you expect when you make that kind of a play? Were going to have to answer somehow.Vancouver sought that retribution with Derek Dorsett grabbing Leo Komarov for an unwanted fight off a faceoff. Dorsett howled at the Leafs and their bench afterward, restrained by an official as he made his way to the dressing room.It was only the third career NHL fight for Komarov.As you saw its probably not my thing, he said.Another fight followed seven seconds later with Rielly seeking payback for an apparent spear to the mid-section from Canucks winger Alex Burrows. Burrows was likely looking for payback himself for Riellys hit on Hansen.Unhappy with the attempts on Komarov and Rielly, Martin got involved with just over five minutes remaining in regulation. Prior to the period, Leafs coach Mike Babcock told him the following: `Marty, make sure theres no trouble, just finish the game off.Trouble there was, though.Racing against rookie defenseman Troy Stecher for control of a puck in the Canucks zone, Martin proceeded to throw Stecher to the ice and level the 22-year-old with a few shots. That was enough for Miller, who strode quickly from his crease and jumped the Leafs 6-foot-3, 220-pound wwinger.dddddddddddd.He was soon joined by teammates, Leafs goalie Frederik Andersen eventually racing in to join the melee.No, Im not going to let that kid be baptized in this league by Martin, said Miller, who also once fought former Leafs goalie Jonathan Bernier in a preseason game. I think (Martin) was a little bit predatory on that one.Babcock said he hadnt seen rodeo stuff of that kind since he coached in the Western Hockey League.Its hockey. You fight sometimes, Komarov said.The fireworks didnt stop even after the final whistle. Canucks defenseman Erik Gudbranson was overheard by reporters stating, Matt Martins dead as he walked into the Vancouver dressing room at Air Canada Centre.I dont care too much about that, Martin said when informed of the comments. The game will be played the next time we play them. It will run its course, Im sure.You dont like seeing your guys getting jumped like that, either, so it worked out the way it did, he added.The teams next meet Dec. 3 in Vancouver.Shut out in their previous two games and in four of the past five outings, the Canucks managed to end their goal drought, albeit falling to 0-7-1 while getting shut out four times since beating Buffalo on Oct. 20.Its kind of getting towards rock bottom here, but maybe getting nice and pissed off is good for this club right now, Miller said.Dorsett, Henrik Sedin and Daniel Sedin scored for the Canucks, and Miller finished with 36 saves.Babcock summed up the victory simply: We got excited. They got excited. We got excited. We won.The opening period was all Toronto. The Leafs fired 14 consecutive shots over a span of about 14 minutes and scored the games first two goals.Kadri opened the scoring with his sixth of the season and third in the last three games with 7:40 left in the period. Bozak upped the lead to 2-0 about four minutes later on the 14th straight on goal for Toronto.Dorsett brought the Canucks within one 26 seconds later though, ending Vancouvers lengthy shutout spell (almost 160 minutes).Bozak added his second of the game on a power play late in the second to make it 3-1. It was Bozaks 15th career multi-goal game and the seventh for a Leafs player this season.Vancouver again got one back quickly, this time just 1:20 later as Henrik Sedin beat Andersen with the first goal for the captain since Oct. 23.Marner scored on a feed from Bozak less than five minutes into the third with his fourth of the season.The action turned nasty after Soshnikov scored his first of the season to make it 5-2.Game notes Matthews was pointless in five straight games heading into the evening. He hit a pair of posts, later ending his point drought with a third-period assist.UP NEXTCanucks: At the New York Islanders on Monday night in the fourth game of a six-game trip.Maple Leafs: Host Los Angeles on Tuesday night in the middle game of a three-game homestand. ' ' '