Head Coaches of the St. Louis Blues

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There have been 20 head coaches of the St. Louis Blues since the team began play in the 1967-68 NHL season. William "Scotty" Bowman, Al Arbour, Leo Boivin, Emile Francis and Barclay Plager have had two stints as coach of the Blues.

# Name Dates Games Record Winning % Playoffs Notes
1 Scotty Bowman 1967 - 1970 226 101-83-42 .539 24-22
2 Al Arbour 1970 - 1971 50 21-15-14 .560 0-0
- Scotty Bowman 1971 28 13-10-5 .553 2-4
3 Sid Abel 1971 11 3-7-1 .318 0-0
4 Bill McCreary Sr. 1971 23 6-13-4 .348 0-0
- Al Arbour 1971 - 1972 57 21-25-11 .447 4-7
5 Jean-Guy Talbot 1972 - 1974 120 52-53-15 .496 1-4
6 Lou Angotti 1974 - 1975 105 39-48-18 .457 0-2
7 Leo Boivin 1975 - 1976 80 29-37-14 .450 1-2
8 Emile Francis 1976 - 1977 80 32-39-9 .456 0-4
- Leo Boivin 1977 - 1978 80 20-47-13 .331 0-0
9 Barclay Plager 1978 - 1979 104 25-64-15 .310 0-0
10 Red Berenson 1979 - 1982 204 100-72-32 .569 5-9
- Emile Francis 1982 44 14-25-5 .375 5-5
- Barclay Plager 1982 - 1983 48 15-21-12 .438 1-3
11 Jacques Demers 1983 - 1986 240 106-106-28 .500 16-17
12 Jacques Martin 1986 - 1988 160 66-71-23 .484 7-9
13 Brian Sutter 1988 - 1992 320 153-124-43 .545 20-21
14 Bob Plager 1992 11 4-6-1 .409 0-0
15 Bob Berry 1992 - 1994 157 73-63-21 .532 7-8
16 Mike Keenan 1994 - 1996 163 75-66-22 .528 10-10
17 Jim Roberts 1996 - 1997 9 3-3-3 .500 0-0
18 Joel Quenneville 1997 - 2004 593 307-191-77-18 .598 35-38
19 Mike Kitchen 2004 - 2006 131 38-70-4-19 .378 0-0
20 Andy Murray 2006 - present - - - 0-0

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