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Montreal Canadiens Re-sign Head Coach Michel Therrien

Montreal Canadiens General Manager Marc Bergevin announced Saturday that the team had agreed to a four-year contract extension with Head Coach Michel Therrien. The terms of the deal were not released.

“We’re very happy to have agreed to a contract extension with Michel Therrien for multiple seasons,” Bergevin said in a press release. “Michel and his coaching staff work in a unique and demanding hockey market and the team’s success over the last two seasons are a reflection of their excellent work.”

Therrien took over the bench at the start of the shortened season in 2013 and led the team from last place in the Eastern Conference to second in only one season. This past season, the team kept trending upward, hitting 100 points and then advancing to the Eastern Conference Championship of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Over those two seasons, the team has a record of 75-42-13, good for 163 points in 130 regular season games with a winning percentage of .627.

“Michel is an accomplished and experienced coach who has instilled a culture of hard work in our organization while helping develop our young players,” Bergevin said. “This decision reflects our desire for stability and consistency within our hockey operations department.”

The team also announced Saturday that they had traded former first-round pick Louis Leblance to the Anaheim Ducks for a conditional fifth round pick in the 2015 NHL draft. Leblanc, taken 18th overall in 2009 by Montreal, has played in 50 games for the Canadiens but only got into eight last season.

When the 23-year-old did not make the cut out of training camp, speculation that he was unhappy with the situation emerged. His girlfriend, tennis player Aleksandra Wozniak took to Twitter at the time to voice her displeasure. 

“He did everything the CH organization told him to do and what. . . get cut this early? Oh and the reason. . . worst excuse ever! This is wrong” she said in a message that has since been deleted (Source: Globe and Mail).

“After three seasons with the Canadiens organization we felt that moving forward the best option for Louis and our organization was to give him the opportunity to pursue his career with another team,” Bergevin said in a press release. 

Leblanc had 13 goals and 28 points in 70 games with the AHL’s Hamilton Bulldogs this season.

Josh Beneteau
Hockey has always been a passion of mine and once I realized I would never make it as a player, I still wanted a career in the sport. With my writing, I get to be a part of the sport I love, safely in front of a laptop screen. I am currently studying journalism at Ryerson University in Toronto and I hope my degree and my many writing experiences lead to a successful career in the field.

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