Guy Carbonneau

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Hockey Hall of Fame , 2019
Guy Carbonneau
Date of birth March 18, 1960
place of birth Sept-Îles , Quebec , Canada
size 180 cm
Weight 79 kg
position center
Shot hand Right
Draft
NHL Entry Draft 1979 , 3rd lap, 44th position
Canadiens de Montréal
Career stations
1976-1980 Saguenéens de Chicoutimi
1980-1982 Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1982-1994 Canadiens de Montréal
1994-1995 St. Louis Blues
1995-2000 Dallas Stars

Joseph Harry Guy Carbonneau (born March 18, 1960 in Sept-Îles , Québec ) is a former Canadian ice hockey player , coach and official who played 1549 games for the Canadiens de Montréal , St . Louis Blues and Dallas Stars in the National Hockey League on the position of the center has denied. Carbonneau, who received the Frank J. Selke Trophy three times as the best defensive striker in the NHL, won the Stanley Cup three times between 1986 and 1999  - in 1986 and 1993 with the Canadiens de Montreál and in 1999 with the Dallas Stars. He has also been a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame since 2019 .

Career

Carbonneau played during his junior years between 1976 and 1980 for the Saguenéens de Chicoutimi in the Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec . There were Canadiens de Montréal noticed him and took him in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft in the third round as the 44th Another year he stayed before in Chicoutimi it from the Canadiens to their farm team to the Nova Scotia Voyageurs in the American Hockey League brought has been.

Carbonneau after a game in Halifax in 2007

He was allowed to play in the NHL twice in the 1980/81 season , while he spent the next season entirely in the AHL. In the 1982/83 season he then made his breakthrough in the NHL. There he showed offensive qualities and mostly managed around 20 goals in Montreal, but was also characterized by his defensive qualities. Often used to guard the opposing top player, he was feared by many of the stars in the NHL. In the 1985/86 season he won his first Stanley Cup with the Canadiens . He succeeded in this for the second time in the 1992/93 season . Here the Los Angeles Kings had won the first final game thanks to Wayne Gretzky . Carbonneau persuaded his trainer Jacques Demers and was allowed to take Gretzky under man marking from now on. After Gretzky was eliminated, the Canadiens won the series 4-1 with Carbonneau as team captain .

For the 1994/95 season he moved to the St. Louis Blues after 14 years in the Habs franchise in exchange for Jim Montgomery . But just a year later, his journey continued to the Dallas Stars , who swapped Paul Broten for Carbonneau's services. In Dallas he was able to help with his routine in the Stanley Cup playoffs in 1999 to win the trophy of the same name for the third time. After five years in Dallas, he ended his active career after losing the final series against the New Jersey Devils at the end of the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2000 . At the time, the 41-year-old was the oldest player in the NHL.

Carbonneau went back to Montreal and was in charge of youth development. In this position he was also on the coaching staff of the Canadiens. In the summer of 2002 the stars brought him back to Dallas. There he was an advisor to the general manager. When the Canadiens separated from their coach Claude Julien in January 2006 , General Manager Bob Gainey took over the job behind the gang and hired Carbonneau as an assistant coach. For the 2006/07 season Gainey focused again on his job as general manager and Carbonneau took over the Canadiens as head coach. In 2008 Carbonneau was nominated for the Jack Adams Award for best coach of the year. In the election, he finished second behind Bruce Boudreau of the Washington Capitals . He worked in Montreal until March 2009, before Carbonneau was replaced by Bob Gainey. He then worked as an analyst for the television channels CBC Sports and Réseau des sports . In February 2011 he was hired as the head coach of the Saguenéens de Chicoutimi from the Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec.

In his honor, the Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec introduced the Guy Carbonneau trophy for the best defensive attacker. He was also elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2019 .

Achievements and Awards

Career statistics

Regular season Play-offs
season team league Sp T V Pt SM Sp T V Pt SM
1976/77 Saguenéens de Chicoutimi LHJMQ 59 9 20th 29 8th 4th 1 0 1 0
1977/78 Saguenéens de Chicoutimi LHJMQ 70 28 55 83 60 - - - - -
1978/79 Saguenéens de Chicoutimi LHJMQ 72 62 79 141 47 4th 2 1 3 4th
1979/80 Saguenéens de Chicoutimi LHJMQ 72 72 110 182 6th 12 9 15th 24 28
1979/80 Nova Scotia Voyageurs AHL - - - - - 2 1 1 2 2
1980/81 Nova Scotia Voyageurs AHL 78 35 53 88 87 6th 1 3 4th 9
1980/81 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 2 0 1 1 0 - - - - -
1981/82 Nova Scotia Voyageurs AHL 77 27 67 94 124 9 2 7th 9 8th
1982/83 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 77 18th 29 47 68 3 0 0 0 2
1983/84 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 78 24 30th 54 75 15th 4th 3 7th 12
1984/85 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 79 23 34 57 43 12 4th 3 7th 8th
1985/86 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 80 20th 36 56 57 20th 7th 5 12 35
1986/87 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 79 18th 27 45 68 17th 3 8th 11 20th
1987/88 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 80 17th 21st 38 61 11 0 4th 4th 2
1988/89 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 79 26th 30th 56 44 21st 4th 5 9 10
1989/90 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 68 19th 36 55 37 11 2 3 5 6th
1990/91 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 78 20th 24 44 63 13 1 5 6th 10
1991/92 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 72 18th 21st 39 39 11 1 1 2 6th
1992/93 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 61 4th 13 17th 20th 20th 3 3 6th 10
1993/94 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 79 14th 24 38 48 7th 1 3 4th 4th
1994/95 St. Louis Blues NHL 42 5 11 16 16 7th 1 2 3 6th
1995/96 Dallas Stars NHL 71 8th 15th 23 38 - - - - -
1996/97 Dallas Stars NHL 73 5 16 21st 36 7th 0 1 1 6th
1997/98 Dallas Stars NHL 77 7th 17th 24 40 16 3 1 4th 6th
1998/99 Dallas Stars NHL 74 4th 12 16 31 17th 2 4th 6th 6th
1999/00 Dallas Stars NHL 69 10 6th 16 36 23 2 4th 6th 12
LHJMQ total 274 171 264 435 181 20th 12 16 28 32
AHL total 155 62 120 182 211 15th 3 10 13 17th
NHL overall 1318 260 403 663 820 231 38 55 93 161

( Legend for player statistics: Sp or GP = games played; T or G = goals scored; V or A = assists scored ; Pkt or Pts = scorer points scored ; SM or PIM = penalty minutes received ; +/− = plus / minus balance; PP = overpaid goals scored ; SH = underpaid goals scored ; GW = winning goals scored; 1  play-downs / relegation )

NHL coaching statistics

Regular season Playoffs
season team league Sp S. N OTN Pt space Sp S. N result
2006/07 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 82 42 34 6th 90 4th, Northeast - - - not qualified
2007/08 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 82 47 25th 10 104 1st, Northeast 12 5 7th Loss in the Conference semifinals
2008/09 Canadiens de Montréal NHL 66 35 24 7th (77) 2nd, Northeast Dismissed during the season
NHL overall 230 124 83 23 271 1 division title 12 5 7th 0 Stanley Cups

( Legend for coach statistics: Sp or GC = total games; W or S = wins scored; L or N = losses scored; T or U = draws scored; OTL or OTN = losses scored after overtime or shootout ; Pts or Pkt = points scored ; Pts% or Pkt% = point rate; Win% = win rate; result = round reached in the play-offs )

Web links

Commons : Guy Carbonneau  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. tsn.ca, Boudreau wins Jack Adams Award as top coach
  2. tsn.ca, Canadiens fire Carbonneau, Gainey takes over as coach
  3. cbc.ca, Carbonneau, Healy, Weekes join Hockey Night in Canada
  4. rds.ca, Guy Carbonneau se joint à RDS
  5. tsn.ca, Carbonneau named Head Coach of Chicoutimi Sagueneens