A list of head coaches of the Montreal Maroons:
- Eddie Gerard 1924–1929
- Dunc Munro 1929–1930
- Dunc Munro and George "Buck" Boucher 1930–31
- Sprague Cleghorn 1931–1932
- Eddie Gerard 1932–1934
- Tommy Gorman 1934–1937
- King Clancy and Tommy Gorman 1937–38
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Head coaches of the National Hockey League | |||||||
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Eastern Conference |
Atlantic | Peter DeBoer (New Jersey) |
Jack Capuano (N.Y. Islanders) |
John Tortorella (N.Y. Rangers) |
Peter Laviolette (Philadelphia) |
Dan Bylsma (Pittsburgh) |
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Northeast | Claude Julien (Boston) |
Lindy Ruff (Buffalo) |
Michel Therrien (Montreal) |
Paul MacLean (Ottawa) |
Randy Carlyle (Toronto) |
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Southeast | Kirk Muller (Carolina) |
Kevin Dineen (Florida) |
Guy Boucher (Tampa Bay) |
Adam Oates (Washington) |
Claude Noel (Winnipeg) |
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Western Conference |
Central | Joel Quenneville (Chicago) |
Todd Richards (Columbus) |
Mike Babcock (Detroit) |
Barry Trotz (Nashville) |
Ken Hitchcock (St. Louis) |
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Northwest | Bob Hartley (Calgary) |
Joe Sacco (Colorado) |
Ralph Krueger (Edmonton) |
Mike Yeo (Minnesota) |
Alain Vigneault (Vancouver) |
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Pacific | Bruce Boudreau (Anaheim) |
Glen Gulutzan (Dallas) |
Darryl Sutter (Los Angeles) |
Dave Tippett (Phoenix) |
Todd McLellan (San Jose) |
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Defunct teams |
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