The Montreal Canadiens have announced that they have exercised the two-year option on head coach Martin St. Louis’ contract, ensuring that he will remain with the team for the next three seasons. St. Louis was originally hired on an interim basis after Dominique Ducharme’s dismissal in February of this year.
At 48 years old, St. Louis is a Canadian hockey legend who was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2018. He won a Stanley Cup with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2004 and a Hart Memorial Trophy as league MVP in the same year. His coaching record with the Canadiens stands at 75-100-26 as the team undergoes a rebuilding phase.
In his first NHL coaching role, St. Louis is working to lead the team back to success and establish a winning culture in Montreal. Despite missing the playoffs for the past three seasons, including this year when they finished last in the Atlantic Division with a record of 30-36-16, St. Louis remains optimistic about the future of the team. He believes that with hard work and dedication, the Canadiens can turn things around and return to their former glory as one of Canada’s most successful hockey teams.
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