Jack Adams Award
The Jack Adams Award is awarded annually to the National Hockey League coach "adjudged to have contributed the most to his team's success."[1] It has been awarded 33 times to 28 different winners. The winner is selected by a poll of the National Hockey League Broadcasters Association at the end of the regular season. Many coaches have won the award numerous times. Pat Burns has won three times, the most of any coach.

Scotty Bowman, winner for the 1976-77 and 1995-96 NHL seasons.

Marc Crawford, winner for the 1994-95 NHL season.

Ted Nolan, winner for the 1996-97 NHL season.

Lindy Ruff, winner for the 2005-06 NHL season.
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Given for | National Hockey League coach "adjudged to have contributed the most to his team's success."[1] |
History | |
First award | 1974 |
Most wins | Pat Burns (3) |
Most recent | Barry Trotz New York Islanders |
Winners

Scotty Bowman, winner for the 1976–77 and 1995–96 NHL seasons

Marc Crawford, winner for the 1994–95 NHL season

Ted Nolan, winner for the 1996–97 NHL season

Lindy Ruff, winner for the 2005–06 NHL season

Dan Bylsma, winner for the 2010–11 NHL season
- Coaches whose teams won the Stanley Cup
- Teams who had best overall record in regular season (Presidents' Trophy awarded to team with best overall record since 1985–86)
- Coaches whose teams lost the Stanley Cup final round
- Coaches whose teams replaced the coach that started the season
- Not awarded due to the lockout
References
- General
- "Jack Adams Award". National Hockey League. Retrieved 2007-09-09.
- "President's Trophy". National Hockey League. Retrieved 2007-09-09.
- "Stanley Cup Champions and Finalists". National Hockey League. Retrieved 2007-09-09.
- Specific
- "Jack Adams Award". National Hockey League. Retrieved September 9, 2007.
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