Jacques Lemaire

Jacques Lemaire

Jacques Gerard Lemaire (born September 7, 1945) is a former ice hockey forward for the Montreal Canadiens and a long-time coach, most notably with the New Jersey Devils and the Minnesota Wild. After retiring at the end of the 2010-11 NHL season, he now works as a special assignment coach for the Devils.

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... later, the Devils named former head coach Jacques Lemaire head coach of the New Jersey Devils ... After head coach Jacques Lemaire retired from coaching, the Devils announced that the team's all-time leading scorer, John MacLean, would become their new head coach ... record of 9-22-2, and sitting in last place in the NHL on December 23 he was removed in favor of Jacques Lemaire, coming out of retirement for his third stint as head ...
Montreal Canadiens - Franchise Individual Records - Franchise Scoring Leaders
... D 883. 0.73 Yvan Cournoyer RW 863. 0.89 Jacques Lemaire C 835. 0.98 Steve Shutt LW 776. 0.89 Bernie Geoffrion RW 759. 0.99 Saku Koivu C 191. 450 ...
New Jersey Devils - Players and Personnel - Head Coaches
1989–91 Tom McVie, 1991–92 Herb Brooks, 1992–93 Jacques Lemaire, 1993–98 Robbie Ftorek, 1998–00 Larry Robinson, 2000–02 Kevin Constantine, 2002 ...