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    • Scotty Bowman, 1,244 wins. No surprise here. Bowman started his NHL coaching career with the St. Louis Blues, where he spent four seasons. Bowman reached the Stanley Cup final four times with the ’67 expansion franchise, but was swept three times (twice by Montreal, once by Boston).
    • Joel Quenneville, 783 wins. The current coach of the Blackhawks, Quenneville also got his start as an NHL head coach with the Blues in 1996-97. He made the playoffs in each of the seven full seasons he spent there, including winning a Presidents’ Trophy and reaching one conference final.
    • Al Arbour, 782 wins. Arbour’s first job was also with the Blues, as he replaced Bowman early in the 1970-71 season. Arbour didn’t have the same kind of playoff success Bowman did in St. Louis and was dismissed just 13 games into the 1972-73 season.
    • Ken Hitchcock, 733 wins. Currently the head coach of the Blues, Hitchcock’s first head coaching job in the NHL came with the Dallas Stars in 1995-96. He’d miss the playoffs his first year with the team, but never again.
  2. Jon Cooper has been the head coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning since 2013. He is currently the longest tenured coach in the NHL. The National Hockey League (NHL) is a professional ice hockey league composed of 32 teams, founded in 1917.

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  4. WHA Coach Register. Records for all NHL and WHA coaches, all-time.

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    NHL.com is the official website of the National Hockey League. NHL, the NHL Shield, the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup, the Stanley Cup Playoffs logo, the Stanley Cup Final logo, Center Ice name and logo, NHL Conference logos, NHL Winter Classic name, and The Biggest Assist Happens Off The Ice are registered trademarks and NHL.TV, Vintage Hockey word mark and logo, The Game Lives Where ...

  6. Oct 27, 2023 · Some may state Toe Blake, Glen Sather, or Hap Day are the best for what they did in winning championships in a short period with a single team. Others may look to Joe Quenneville or Scotty Bowman as the top coaches in history for what they did in long coaching careers with multiple franchises.

  7. Nov 9, 2016 · The only active coach with three Stanley Cups, Joel Quenneville, runs the Chicago Blackhawks, which have been called the NHL's modern dynasty. With three Cups since 2010, Quenneville and his No. 2 spot on the all-time wins list for coaches put him at the forefront of the NHL's best coaches.

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