Scotty Bowman
Awards And Accomplishments
| 1958 | Memorial Cup, the top prize in junior hockey (as member of Junior Canadiens' coaching staff) |
| 1969-70 | Western Division title (St. Louis Blues) |
| 1973, 1976-79 | Stanley Cup (Montreal Canadiens) |
| 1977 | Jack Adams Award for Best Coach |
| 1991 | Stanley Cup (as director of player personnel with the Pittsburgh Penguins) |
| 1991 | Hockey Hall of Fame inductee |
| 1992 | Stanley Cup (as Penguins' head coach) |
| 1993, 1996 | Victor Award for NHL Coach of the Year |
| 1996 | Jack Adams Award for Best Coach |
| 1997-98, 2002 | Stanley Cup (Red Wings) |
| 2001 | Lester Patrick Award for outstanding service to hockey in the United States |
| 2002 | Retired from coaching with records for most Stanley Cup Championships as head coach (nine); most regular season wins (1,244); most playoff wins (223); most regular season games coached (2,141); and only coach to lead three different teams to the Stanley Cup. |
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