Claude Julien Wins Jack Adams Trophy
Film producer Jerry Bruckheimer helped present the Jack Adams Award which recognizes the league’s best coaches. Even though I thought Andy Murray deserved to win for all his hard work with the St. Louis Blues , the prize was given to Claude Julien of the Boston Bruins . He was pretty long-winded in his acceptance speech which was delivered in both English and French. It’s nice that he was recognized, though, because the Bruins had an incredible season. image: NHL.com Post from: Hockey Beat
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Claude Julien Wins Jack Adams Trophy
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