BREAKING: Legendary Coach Calls It Quits After 19 Years
Alain Vigneault has retired from coaching hockey after 19 years and over 700 wins.
Vigneault Retires
It was just announced that Alain Vigneault is retiring from coaching hockey.
Vigneault has won a Jack Adams award on top of coaching some of the most prestigious teams in NHL history: Montreal, Philadelphia, New York Rangers, and Vancouver.
Through his 19 year career, he won of 722 games but was never able to hoist the elusive Stanley Cup. He is also the winningest coach in Canucks history.
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