List of Montreal Maroons head coaches
References
Navigation menu"Montreal Maroons Coach Register"

Multi tool useBob MurrayAnaheimRick TocchetArizonaBill PetersCalgaryKen HitchcockEdmontonTodd McLellanLos AngelesPeter DeBoerSan JoseTravis GreenVancouverGerard GallantVegasBruce CassidyBostonBuffaloJeff BlashillDetroitJoel QuennevilleFloridaClaude JulienMontrealMarc CrawfordOttawaJon CooperTampa BayMike BabcockToronto
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Montreal Maroons
A list of head coaches of the Montreal Maroons:
Cecil Hart 1924-1925
Eddie Gerard 1925–1929
Dunc Munro 1929–1930
Dunc Munro and George "Buck" Boucher 1930–31
Sprague Cleghorn 1931–1932
Eddie Gerard 1932–1934
Tommy Gorman 1934–1937
King Clancy and Tommy Gorman 1937–38
References
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Montreal Maroons
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- Founded in 1924
- Based in Montreal, Quebec
- Folded in 1938
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Franchise |
- Team
- Coaches
- Players
- Seasons
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Arena |
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Head coaches of the National Hockey League
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Pacific |
- Bob Murray (Anaheim)
- Rick Tocchet (Arizona)
- Bill Peters (Calgary)
- Ken Hitchcock (Edmonton)
- Todd McLellan (Los Angeles)
- Peter DeBoer (San Jose)
- Travis Green (Vancouver)
- Gerard Gallant (Vegas)
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Central |
- Jeremy Colliton (Chicago)
- Jared Bednar (Colorado)
- Jim Montgomery (Dallas)
- Bruce Boudreau (Minnesota)
- Peter Laviolette (Nashville)
- Craig Berube (St. Louis)
- Paul Maurice (Winnipeg)
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Atlantic |
- Bruce Cassidy (Boston)
- Vacant (Buffalo)
- Jeff Blashill (Detroit)
- Joel Quenneville (Florida)
- Claude Julien (Montreal)
- Marc Crawford (Ottawa)
- Jon Cooper (Tampa Bay)
- Mike Babcock (Toronto)
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Metropolitan |
- Rod Brind'Amour (Carolina)
- John Tortorella (Columbus)
- John Hynes (New Jersey)
- Barry Trotz (N.Y. Islanders)
- David Quinn (N.Y. Rangers)
- Alain Vigneault (Philadelphia)
- Mike Sullivan (Pittsburgh)
- Todd Reirden (Washington)
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Defunct teams: Atlanta Flames • Atlanta Thrashers • California Golden Seals • Colorado Rockies • Hamilton Tigers • Hartford Whalers • Kansas City Scouts • Minnesota North Stars • Montreal Maroons • Montreal Wanderers • New York Americans • Ottawa Senators (original) • Philadelphia Quakers • Pittsburgh Pirates • Quebec Bulldogs • Quebec Nordiques • Winnipeg Jets (1972–96)
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