Jacques Martin (ice hockey)

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Jacques Martin (born October 1, 1952 in St. Pascal, Ontario, Canada) is the head coach and general manager of the Florida Panthers ice hockey team of the NHL.

Martin is a career coach who never played a game in the NHL. He served first as a coach of the Peterborough Petes in the Ontario Hockey League and then with the Guelph Platers (where he won a Memorial Cup in 1986) before being briefly promoted head coach of the St. Louis Blues of the NHL. Martin only served a short while in that position and became an assistant coach of the Quebec Nordiques. When the franchise moved to Denver and became the Colorado Avalanche Martin remained and won a Stanley Cup with the team as assistant coach in 1996.

When the Ottawa Senators, a struggling expansion team with a very poor overall record, needed a new head coach in 1996 they hired Martin. Martin led the team to great regular season success (341-255-96), winning the Northeast Division three times and the President's Trophy once. Martin was thrice nominated for the Jack Adams Award for top NHL coach and won it in 1999.

An unfortunate mar on Martin's record was a long period of performing below expectations in the playoffs, although his supporters maintained that the Senators lacked playoff experience. However, with successful postseasons in 2002, and 2003 where the Senators reached game seven of the Eastern Conference finals, this seemed no longer to be the case. After a disappointing 2003-2004 season and an inglorious first round exit from the playoffs Martin was fired. He had been the longest serving coach in the NHL.

Martin is a defence first coach who relies on playing a tight defensive game. He made good use of the speedy young talent on Ottawa, and also instills defensive discipline. Despite his reputation as a defensive coach, Ottawa was amongst the top few teams offensively in his last years there. Martin is not a very extroverted coach and is usually soft spoken and lacking much of the fire and charisma of other noted NHL coaches. He is still well respected, however.

On May 26, 2004, Martin was hired as the new head coach of the Florida Panthers, along with his friend Mike Keenan as the new general manager. Martin assumed general manager duties with the resignation of Keenan on September 3, 2006. On March 3rd, 2007 Jacques Martin coached his 1,000th career NHL game in a 6-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning. In a classy move during the 2002 season, while he was head coach of the Ottawa Senators Jacques Martin stepped away from the bench for 2 games, allowing Hall of Famer Roger Neilson to take the reins and become the ninth man to coach 1,000 career NHL games. As of April 1st 2007, Martin has coached 1009 NHL games, winning 477 for a 47.3% winning percentage.



Preceded by
Jacques Demers
Head Coaches of the St. Louis Blues
1986–1988
Succeeded by
Brian Sutter
Preceded by
Dave Allison
Head Coaches of the Ottawa Senators
1996–2004
Succeeded by
Bryan Murray
Preceded by
John Torchetti
Head Coaches of the Florida Panthers
2004-
Succeeded by
none