Pat Burns
| Pat Burns | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Hockey Hall of Fame, 2014 (Builder) | |||
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Burns in Montreal, c. 1989 | |||
| Born |
April 4, 1952 | ||
| Died |
November 19, 2010 (aged 58) Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada | ||
| Coached for |
Montreal Canadiens Toronto Maple Leafs Boston Bruins New Jersey Devils | ||
Patrick John Joseph Burns (April 4, 1952 – November 19, 2010) was a National Hockey League head coach. Over 14 seasons between 1988 and 2004, he coached in 1,019 games with the Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, and New Jersey Devils, and he won the Stanley Cup in 2003 with the Devils. Burns retired in 2005 after being diagnosed with recurring cancer, which eventually claimed his life five years later. Burns won the Jack Adams Award three times, which is the most by a coach in NHL history. In fourteen seasons (twelve full), he reached the postseason eleven times.
In 2014, he was posthumously inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.