Earlier this week, the Canadians finally reached an agreement with Martin St Louis with the aim of stripping him of his label as interim coach and making him the team’s pilot for the next three years.
It didn’t surprise a lot of people in Montreal, but it’s still good to sort it out, we agree.
It’s (finally) a site → https://t.co/lszyghpXnI
– Behind the scenes (DLCoulisses) June 1, 2022
After all, even though the team finished 32nd in the league last season, we felt St. Louis breathe some life into their group. Many players have seen a re-emergence on the offensive front, and while the victories haven’t come, there are still a few.
However, St-Louis will now have to recreate that magic next season. Among those who hope he can do so is former CH coach, Claude Julien.
This is what he said during his appearance on TSN 690.
Form Tweet embed Head coach, Claude Julien joined Tweet embed Earlier today, he shared his thoughts on Martin St Louis’s 3-year contract.
full interview: https://t.co/BGAFlLr9An pic.twitter.com/1fZbTqTCy2– Radio TSN 690 (@TSN690) June 3, 2022
Julian remarkably emphasized that St. Louis does not inherit an easy job, noting that there are many second guess From supporters, the media and even the organization itself.
However, Julian believes St-Louis has found a way to get her players to stick to her philosophy. He feels the players trust their coach, and as he notes, that plays a big part in performance on the ice.
The man who led Canada to the recent World Hockey Championship also said that St. Louis will also have the opportunity to gain significant experience during his tenure as head coach. He says that all coaches are constantly learning on the job and that a young coach, like St. Louis, will be an opportunity to learn a lot in a very short time.
I imagine he actually had a chance to learn a lot last season, but with a full season, the experience will be even more rewarding.
In short, just like Claude Julien, we wish St. Louis the best of luck behind the CH seat next season. And for those who want to hear the full interview with Julian (in which he specifically talks about his World Hockey experience as well as the terms of his return to the NHL, I’ll give you the link) over here).
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