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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.
Martin St-Louis is the 32nd head coach in Canadiens history since June 2022. He played 1,134 games in the NHL and won the Stanley Cup with the Lightning in 2004.
- Joe Cattarinich (1910-1911) Born in 1881 in Lévis, Quebec, Canada. He played as a goaltender for the Montreal Canadiens (1909–1910). Cattarinich later became involved in horse racing and was not known to coach other hockey teams.
- Adolphe Lecours (1911-1912) Information about Adolphe Lecours’ birthplace, playing career, or other coaching stints is not extensively documented.
- Jimmy Gardner (1912-1913) Born in 1881 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Gardner played for the Montreal Shamrocks (1899–1901) and Montreal Wanderers (1905–1911).
- Nap Lajoie (1914-1915) There’s limited information available on Lajoie’s playing career, birthplace, or coaching stints with other teams.
Jun 1, 2022 · Martin St. Louis has been named the 32nd head coach for the Montreal Canadiens, after being hired on an interim basis last season without any previous NHL coaching experience.
- Greg Wyshynski
Mar 16, 2024 · A challenging season for the Montreal Canadiens became even harder Saturday when the team announced head coach Martin St. Louis was on leave. Assistant coach Trevor Letowski will fill in...
All-time Points Leader: Guy Lafleur, 1246. Most Goals, Season: Steve Shutt (1976-77), Guy Lafleur (1977-78), 60. Most Points, Season: Guy Lafleur (1976-77), 136. Get the list of all the Montreal Canadiens Coaches on Hockey-Reference.com.