Florida Panthers Name Joel Quenneville Head Coach

Three-time Stanley Cup champion head coach will be introduced at media
conference at 12 P.M. Monday at BB&T Center 
Monday, April 8, 2019

 SUNRISE, Fla. – Florida Panthers President of Hockey Operations &
General Manager Dale Tallon announced today that the team has
named Joel Quenneville as head coach of the Panthers.

“Joel is a three-time Stanley Cup champion head coach who will be a
transformative leader for the Florida Panthers franchise,” said Tallon.
“We’ve seized the opportunity to add one of the most successful head
coaches in hockey history and we’re thrilled that Joel has agreed to take
on the challenge of leading our promising young team. I’ve worked with
Joel previously and have seen firsthand how his passion for the game,
head coaching experience and leadership can impact an organization.
Joel will accelerate our growth into a club that qualifies for the playoffs
consistently and competes every year toward our goal of winning the
Stanley Cup.” 

Quenneville, 60, has over 20 years of NHL head coaching
experience with the St. Louis Blues (1996-97 to 2003-04), Colorado
Avalanche (2005-06 to 2007-08) and Chicago Blackhawks (2008-09 to 2018-19) organizations. A native of Windsor, Ontario, Quenneville owns an
890-532-77-137 record as a head coach in the NHL. His 890 regular season wins as an NHL head coach are the second most in NHL history. 

In the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Quenneville has amassed a 118-97 record
over 215 postseason contests as head coach. Quenneville guided the team that Tallon helped construct in Chicago to Stanley Cup victories in 2010,
2013 and 2015 during a historic 10-year run with the Blackhawks and is
one of only 11 head coaches in NHL history to win the Stanley Cup on
three occasions. In the salary cap era, Quenneville is the only NHL head
coach to win the Stanley Cup three times. 

The recipient of the 1999-00 Jack Adams Award for the NHL coach
adjudged to have contributed the most to his team’s success, Quenneville helped lead the St. Louis Blues to the President’s Trophy with a
51-19-11-1 record. He was named a head coach in the 2011 NHL All-Star
Game. 

Prior to his head coaching career, Quenneville served as an assistant
coach for the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche (1994-96), winning
the 1996 Stanley Cup. 

Selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the second round (21st overall) of the 1978 NHL Draft, Quenneville appeared in 803 career NHL regular
season games, recording 190 points (54-136-190) with Toronto (1978-79 to 1979-80), the Colorado Rockies (1979-80 to 1981-82), New Jersey Devils
(1982-83), Hartford Whalers (1983-84 to 1989-90) and Washington
Capitals (1990-91).

Quenneville has been married to his wife Elizabeth since 1988 and has
three children Anna, Lily and Dylan.
 
The new head coach of the Panthers, Quenneville, will be introduced at a media press conference on Monday at 12:00 P.M. in the Chairman’s Club at BB&T Center.

End of season media availability with Panthers players will take place on
Monday, April 8 at BB&T Center beginning at 9:00 am.

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