List of Montreal Canadiens head coaches

Officially known as le Club de hockey Canadien,[1] the Montreal Canadiens (French: Les Canadiens de Montréal) are a Canadian professional ice hockey team based in Montreal, Quebec. They play in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Hockey League (NHL). In 1909, the Canadiens were founded as a charter member of the National Hockey Association (NHA). In 1917, the franchise joined the NHL, and is one of the Original Six teams.[2] In their 100-year history, the Canadiens have won 24 Stanley Cup championships, and are the last Canadian team to have won the Stanley Cup, having done so in 1993.[3] Having played in the Jubilee Arena (1909–1910,1918–1919), the Montreal Arena (1911–1918), the Mount Royal Arena (1919–1926), and the Montreal Forum (1926–1996), the Canadiens have played their home games at the Bell Centre, formerly known as the Molson Centre, since 1996.[4][5] The Canadiens are owned by the Molson Family. The general manager position is filled by Kent Hughes while their coaches consist of Martin St. Louis as their head coach, Alexandre Burrows, Trevor Letowski, and Stephane Robidas as assistant coaches, and Eric Raymond as the goaltender coach. The current captain of the Canadiens is Nick Suzuki.

Hall of Famer Scotty Bowman won five Stanley Cup championships while coaching the Canadiens.

There have been 28 head coaches for the Canadiens franchise in the NHL. The team's first head coach in the NHL was Newsy Lalonde, who coached the Canadiens for eight NHL seasons in two stints. Although Dick Irvin coached the team for 15 seasons, Toe Blake, who coached two fewer seasons, is the franchise's all-time leader for the most regular-season games coached (914), the most regular-season games won (500), the most regular-season points (1159), the most playoff games coached (119), and the most playoff games won (82). Blake has also won the most Stanley Cup championships with eight; Scotty Bowman has won five, Irvin has won three, Cecil Hart has won two, and Leo Dandurand, Claude Ruel, Al MacNeil, Jean Perron, and Jacques Demers have won one each. Lalonde won a Stanley Cup championship in 1915–16 while in the NHA.[3] Bowman and Pat Burns have each been awarded the Jack Adams Award, in 1976–77 and 1988–89 respectively. Nine head coaches have spent their entire NHL head coaching careers with the Canadiens. Bowman and Dandurand have been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame as builders. Dandurand is the only coach to have spent his entire NHL head coaching career with the Canadiens and to have been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder.

Key

#Number of coaches[a]
GCGames coached
WWins = Two points
LLosses = No points
TTies = One point
OTOvertime/shootout losses = One point[b]
PTSPoints
Win%Winning percentage[c]
*Spent entire NHL head coaching career with the Canadiens
Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder
Spent entire NHL head coaching career with the Canadiens
and have been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder

Coaches

The Canadiens' first head coach in the NHL, Newsy Lalonde, coached the Canadiens for eight seasons in two stints.
Toe Blake won eight Stanley Cup championships in 13 years coaching the Canadiens.
Claude Julien coached the Canadiens for three seasons from 2003-2006, before coming back from 2017 to 2021.
Guy Carbonneau was the head coach of the Canadiens from 2006 to 2009.

Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 2021–22 season. This list only includes NHL coaches, and not NHA seasons.

#NameTerm[d]Regular seasonPlayoffsAchievementsReference
GCWLT/OTPTSWin%GCWLTWin%
1Newsy Lalonde[e]19171922955144102.5377520.7141 O'Brien Trophy championship (1918–19)[6][7]
2Leo Dandurand1922192613164636134.5116510.8331 Stanley Cup championship (1923–24)[3]
2 Prince of Wales Trophy championships (1923–24, 1924–25)[8]
[9]
3Cecil Hart*192619322681487248344.6422913124.5172 Stanley Cup championships (1929–30, 1930–31)[3][10]
Newsy Lalonde19321934112455314104.4644022.000[7]
Leo Dandurand‡1934–1935321415331.4842020.000[9]
4Sylvio Mantha*[e]1935–19364811261133.344[11]
Cecil Hart*19361939126485325121.480835.375[10]
5Jules Dugal*19391896321.583312.333[12]
6Babe Siebert[e][f]1939–1940[13]
7Alfred Lepine1939–1940481033525.260[14]
8Dick Irvin[e]194019558964313131521014.5661156253.5393 Stanley Cup championships (1943–44, 1945–46, 1952–53)[3][15]
9Toe Blake*[e]195519689145002551591159.6341198237.6898 Stanley Cup championships (1955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68)[3][16]
10Claude Ruel*19681970175954931221.63114122.8571 Stanley Cup championship (1968–69)[3][17]
11Al MacNeil1970–1971553115971.64520128.6001 Stanley Cup championship (1970–71)[3][18]
12Scotty Bowman19711979634419110105943.744987028.7145 Stanley Cup championships (1972–73, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1978–79)[3]
1976–77 Jack Adams Award winner[19]
[20]
13Bernie Geoffrion[e]197930159636.600[21]
Claude Ruel*19791981130773320174.6691367.462[17]
14Bob Berry198119842231167136268.601826.250[22]
15Jacques Lemaire[e]1984198597483712108.557271512.556[23]
16Jean Perron198519882401268430282.588483018.6251 Stanley Cup championship (1985–86)[3][24]
17Pat Burns1988199232017410442390.609563026.5361988–89 Jack Adams Award winner[19][25]
18Jacques Demers199219952201078627241.54827198.7041 Stanley Cup championship (1992–93)[3][26]
Jacques Laperriere*[e]199510100.000[27]
19Mario Tremblay*19951997159716325167.5251138.273[28]
20Alain Vigneault1997200026610911839257.4831046.400[29]
21Michel Therrien20002003190777736190.5001266.500[30]
22Claude Julien20032006159726225169.5311147.364[31]
Bob Gainey[e]2006412315349.598624.333[32]
23Guy Carbonneau*200620092301248323271.5891257.417[33]
Bob Gainey[e]20091666416.500404.000[32]
24Jacques Martin20092011196967525217.554261214.462[34]
25Randy Cunneyworth*2011–2012501823945.450[35]
Michel Therrien2012201735219412137425.612341717.5002017 NHL All Star Game - Atlantic Division Coach[30]
Claude Julien2017202127712911335293.5291679.416[36]
26Dominique Ducharme202120228323461460.27719136.6842021 Stanley Cup finalist
27Martin St. Louis*[e]2022–present

Notes

References

General
  • "Montreal Canadiens Coach Register". Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
Specific