Berube achieves new milestone
Craig Berube becomes the seventh coach to record 200 wins and play more than 1,000 NHL games
Craig Berube becomes the seventh coach to record 200 wins and play more than 1,000 NHL games
There’s one particular phrase that St. Louis Blues fans have heard over and over in the past decade or so. At this point, many of us are sick of hearing about “buy in”.
The Blues had lost three straight games to Arizona, and a few areas were starting to catch up with them.
Each year, two things signal Blues training camp will be starting soon: The last of the players are signed, and the roster/practice schedule are announced.
Blues head coach Craig Berube says the coaching staff is self-scouting to prepare for the upcoming season
In the early 1980s, Ken Hitchcock was the coach of the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League and an 18-year-old forward came to camp as a free agent.
Sportsnet Hockey Central have spent time over the last few weeks speaking with many of our head coaches during the paused NHL season. Take a listen.
Keeping in close contact with team, preparing for all possible variables during period of unknown
Watch as Rick Tocchet, Rob Brind’Amour and Craig Berube join John Dellapina to discuss when they first thought about transitioning from NHL player to NHL coach.
As the decade quickly comes to a close, it is important to take a step back and reflect on all the history that was made over the past 10 years. The NHL has seen many coaches come and go over the past 10 years, especially within the past month or two of the current season.
It’s not often that an interim coach is handed the keys to a last-place team and ends up winning the Stanley Cup in the same season.
Not impossible, as Craig Berube proved last season. Just incredibly unlikely.
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA • The exact target of the outburst remains tricky to pin down.
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