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Pretty funny....Monty and Claude Julien are two of the four. Both work for the Blues
Boston Bruins Mount Rushmore of Coaches
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Re: Boston Bruins Mount Rushmore of Coaches
I don't know who did that list, but, they should stop. They couldn't even spell Berube right.hockey jedi wrote: ↑25 Jul 2025 23:55 pm https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nhl/al ... addf&ei=16
Pretty funny....Monty and Claude Julien are two of the four. Both work for the Blues
Re: Boston Bruins Mount Rushmore of Coaches
Agreed, plus no consideration for the Nordiques or Whalers?TAFKAP wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025 09:19 amI don't know who did that list, but, they should stop. They couldn't even spell Berube right.hockey jedi wrote: ↑25 Jul 2025 23:55 pm https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nhl/al ... addf&ei=16
Pretty funny....Monty and Claude Julien are two of the four. Both work for the Blues
Re: Boston Bruins Mount Rushmore of Coaches
It wouldn’t surprise me one bit if you added the total number of career wins of Blues’ coaches, if they have the highest total of any franchise: Lynn Patrick, Scotty Bowman, Al Arbour, Emile Francis, Ken Hitchcock, Joel Quennville, Brian Sutter, and Mike Keenan. That’s not even counting guys like Lou Angotti, Red Berenson, Jacques Demers, Jacques Martin, or Terry Crisp (who never coached the Blues).
Re: Boston Bruins Mount Rushmore of Coaches
Woof… Mike yeo made a list somewhere… how does that even count “highest playoff winning percentage” if a team has never been above .500
And what AI/idiot cannot spell Berube.
And what AI/idiot cannot spell Berube.
Re: Boston Bruins Mount Rushmore of Coaches
That was actually a trivia question in a bar that I got in 2018. It's no longer the answer on multiple levels.Red7 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025 21:14 pm It wouldn’t surprise me one bit if you added the total number of career wins of Blues’ coaches, if they have the highest total of any franchise: Lynn Patrick, Scotty Bowman, Al Arbour, Emile Francis, Ken Hitchcock, Joel Quennville, Brian Sutter, and Mike Keenan. That’s not even counting guys like Lou Angotti, Red Berenson, Jacques Demers, Jacques Martin, or Terry Crisp (who never coached the Blues).
In the NHL, the 4 head coaches with the most wins in history, no team has employed more than 2 of them in their history, except one who has had ALL 4, and has NEVER won the Stanley Cup. Which team, which coaches?
The Blues, Scotty Bowman, Al Arbour, Joel Quenneville, Ken Hitchcock.
Re: Boston Bruins Mount Rushmore of Coaches
What a dumb list.
I'm no Bruin fan or historian, but I would think Harry Sinden and/or Gerry Cheevers would be considered before Jim Montgomery.
I'm no Bruin fan or historian, but I would think Harry Sinden and/or Gerry Cheevers would be considered before Jim Montgomery.