HEAD COACH MARTIN ST. LOUIS SHOCKS HOCKEY WORLD, WINS NHL COACH OF THE YEAR 2025 DESPITE CANADIENS’ MEDIOCRE SEASON….SEE MORE…..
Montreal, QC — In a move that has left analysts dumbfounded, rival fanbases furious, and Canadiens fans somewhere between proud and confused, Martin St. Louis has been awarded the 2025 Jack Adams Award as NHL Coach of the Year — despite guiding the Montreal Canadiens to a thoroughly average 39-38-5 record and missing the playoffs by six points.
The announcement, made during a live broadcast of the NHL Awards in Las Vegas, was met with gasps across the league, especially from cities with coaches who actually made the postseason. St. Louis, clad in a sleek navy suit and his trademark calm grin, took the stage with the humility of a man who knew this wasn’t going to go over quietly.
“I want to thank my players, my staff, and the fans of Montreal,” he said, pausing as boos filtered in from a small contingent of disgruntled fans wearing Maple Leafs jerseys. “Some people call our season ‘mediocre.’ I call it ‘miraculous under the circumstances.’”
The “circumstances,” as St. Louis referenced, included an injury-plagued roster, a rebuilding defense, and an AHL-goalie-turned-folk-hero who backstopped the Canadiens through a bizarre 8-game win streak in February that many now call “The February Fever.”
Still, the award’s announcement triggered a storm of controversy
What are we doing here?” asked one anonymous Eastern Conference executive. “Lindy Ruff makes the Conference Finals, and Martin gets the Jack Adams for finishing fifth in the Atlantic?”
Twitter — or “X,” as some insist on calling it — exploded with hot takes. One Penguins fan account posted: “St. Louis getting Coach of the Year is like giving the Art Ross to someone who finished 37th in points because they smiled the most.”
Even hockey legend Don Cherry, long since retired from broadcasting but still somehow always a quote away, weighed in. “Look, he’s a nice guy, I like the guy, but Coach of the Year? C’mon! You gotta win to be the best. Not almost win!”