Jets’ Arniel nominated for NHL’s top coach award
- Scott Arniel, Martin St. Louis, and Spencer Carbery were named finalists for the NHL's Jack Adams Award on May 2, 2025.
- The nominations followed voting by the NHL Broadcasters' Association, recognizing each coach's team performance this season.
- Arniel led Winnipeg to a 56-22-4 record and 116 points, winning the franchise's first Presidents' Trophy in his debut season.
- Montreal reached its first playoff berth since 2020-21 under St. Louis with a 40-31-11 record and 91 points, while Carbery's Capitals earned the East's top seed at 51-22-9 and 111 points.
- The recipient of the award will be revealed toward the conclusion of the Stanley Cup playoff season, emphasizing the achievements of the teams and the significant impact of their coaches this year.
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Jets' Arniel, Canadiens' St. Louis and Capitals' Carbery named Jack Adams finalists
NEW YORK - Scott Arniel of the Winnipeg Jets, Martin St. Louis of the Montreal Canadiens and Spencer Carbery of the Washington Capitals are the finalists for the Jack Adams Award as the NHL's top head coach.


Jets’ Arniel, Canadiens’ St. Louis and Capitals’ Carbery named Jack Adams finalists
Arniel led Winnipeg (56-22-4, 116 points) to top spot in the overall standings in his first season behind the bench, earning the Jets their first Presidents' Trophy.
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