Jules Dugal
Appearance
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Jules Dugal | |||||
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General Manager of the Montreal Canadiens | |||||
In office 1939–1940 | |||||
Preceded by | Cecil Hart | ||||
Succeeded by | Tommy Gorman | ||||
Head Coach of the Montreal Canadiens | |||||
In office 1939 | |||||
Preceded by | Cecil Hart | ||||
Succeeded by | Babe Siebert | ||||
Personal details | |||||
Born | Marie Joseph Jules Dugal November 25, 1888 Saint-Jean-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada | ||||
Died | January 24, 1975 Pompano Beach, Florida, USA | (aged 86)||||
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Marie Joseph Jules Dugal (November 25, 1888 – January 24, 1975) was a head coach of the Montreal Canadiens, following Cecil Hart.[1] He managed the team for half of one year, 1939. His record that one year was 9-6-3. The Canadiens made it to the playoffs, but lost in the first round to the Detroit Red Wings, 2 games to 1.
Before becoming head coach Dugal was the team's secretary treasurer from 1922 to 1939 and then briefly as general manager from 1939 to 1940.
Personal
[edit]Dugal was born in Saint-Jean-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, in 1888 and later studied at Collège de Lévis.
Dugal died January 24, 1976, at Pompano Beach, Florida.
Coaching record
[edit]Team | Year | Regular season | Post season | |||||
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G | W | L | T | Pts | Division rank | Result | ||
Montreal Canadiens | 1938–39 | 18 | 9 | 6 | 3 | 21 | 6th in NHL | 1st Round |
References
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ "Casual Close-Ups" – "What's this: A new miracle man of hockey coming up?" Montreal Gazette. Feb. 27, 1939 (pg. 16).