List of Boston Bruins head coaches

The Boston Bruins, a professional ice hockey team based in Boston, Massachusetts, has had 29 head coaches in its team history.[1] The franchise is a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The franchise was founded in 1924 and entered the NHL as the first American-based expansion team, playing its initial seasons at the still-active Boston Arena.[2][3] It is an Original Six team, along with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers, Montreal Canadiens and Chicago Blackhawks.[1] Its home arena is the 17,565-person capacity TD Garden, where it has played since 1995, after leaving the Boston Garden.[1]

Art Ross served three terms as the Bruins head coach.[4] Ross, Lynn Patrick, and Milt Schmidt have all been inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Harry Sinden, Gerry Cheevers, Tom Johnson and Frank Patrick are Hockey Hall of Fame inductees, and spent their entire coaching careers with the Bruins. Cooney Weiland, Dit Clapper, Terry O'Reilly, Steve Kasper and Mike O'Connell also coached only for the Bruins,[5][6][7][8][9] with Mike Sullivan taking over as head coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins on December 12, 2015.[10]

Statistically, Tom Johnson was the most successful head coach, with a winning percentage of .738.[11] He is followed by Harry Sinden, who, averaging his two terms, had a winning percentage of .689.[12] The worst head coach statistically was Phil Watson, who, with a winning percentage of .268, only won 16 out of the 84 games he coached.[13] Claude Julien took over after Dave Lewis was dismissed in 2007.[14][15] Bruce Cassidy succeeded Julien on February 7, 2017, and served as head coach until his firing on June 6, 2022.[16]

Key

#Number of coaches[A]
GCGames coached
WWins
LLosses
T/OTTies or overtime losses
Win%Winning percentage
*Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame
Spent entire professional head coaching career with the Bruins.
*†Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame and spent entire professional head coaching career with the Bruins.

Coaches

Frank Patrick led his team into the playoffs in every season of his Bruins coaching career.
Dave Lewis coached the Bruins during the 2006–07 season.
#NameTermRegular seasonPlayoffsChampionships/awards wonReference
GCWLT/OTWin%GCWLT
1Art Ross*1924193443021416155.49731141251 Stanley Cup Championship[4]
2Frank Patrick *†1934193696483612.5636240[17]
Art Ross*19361939144893916.674189901 Stanley Cup Championship (1939)[4]
3Cooney Weiland1939194196582018.6981710701 Stanley Cup Championship (1941)[18]
Art Ross*19411945198849024.485219120[4]
4Dit Clapper194519492301028840.530258170[19]
5Georges Boucher1949–195070223216.429[20]
6Lynn Patrick*1950195431011713063.4794016231[21]
7Milt Schmidt*1954196146017220375.4553415190[22]
8Phil Watson1961196284165513.268[13]
Milt Schmidt*196219662667315746.361[22]
9Harry Sinden*†1966197029613610555.55228181001 Stanley Cup Championship (1970)[12]
10Tom Johnson*†197019732081424323.7382215701 Stanley Cup Championship (1972)[11]
11Bep Guidolin1973197410472239.7362111100[23]
12Don Cherry1974197940023110564.65855312401976 Jack Adams Award Winner[24]
13Fred Creighton1979–198073402013.637[25]
Harry Sinden*†19807610.85710460[12]
14Gerry Cheevers*†1980198537620412646.6043415190[26]
Harry Sinden*†19852411103.5215230[12]
15Butch Goring1985198693423813.5223030[27]
16Terry O'Reilly198619892271158626.5643717191[28]
17Mike Milbury19891991160904921.6284023170[29]
18Rick Bowness1991–199280363212.52515870[30]
19Brian Sutter199219952161207323.609227150[31]
20Steve Kasper19951997164667820.4635140[32]
21Pat Burns*1997200025410510346.5041881001998 Jack Adams Award Winner[33]
22Mike Keenan2000–20017433347.547[34]
23Robbie Ftorek20012003155766514.5776240[35]
24Mike O'Connell20039333.5005140[36]
25Mike Sullivan20032006164707915.5437340[9]
26Dave Lewis2006–20078235416.463[37]
27Claude Julien2007201775941924694.6149757401 Stanley Cup Championship (2011), 2009 Jack Adams Award Winner[15]
28Bruce Cassidy2017202239924510846.67273363702020 Jack Adams Award Winner[38]
29Jim Montgomery2022–present8265125.82373402023 Jack Adams Award Winner[39]

Notes

  • A A running total of the number of coaches of the Bruins. Thus any coach who has two or more separate terms as head coach is only counted once.

References

General

  • "Boston Bruins Coach Register". Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference, LLC. Retrieved 2008-07-16.
  • "Boston Bruins – History". NHL.com. Lincoln Hockey and the National Hockey League. Archived from the original on 2008-05-01. Retrieved 2008-06-29.

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