Florida Panthers all-time coaches
Roger Neilson went 53-56-23 as the first head coach of the Florida Panthers. (Al Bello / Allsport)
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With Joel Quenneville being hired by the Florida Panthers on April 8, 2019, take a look back at the team’s coaches in its 23-year history.
Doug MacLean went 83-71-33 and led the Panthers to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1996. (Gary Caskey / Reuters)
John Torchetti went 10-12-5 during his time as head coach of the Florida Panthers. (Eliot J. Schechter / Getty Images)
Jacques Martin went 110-100-36 as head coach of the Florida Panthers. (Scott Cunningham / Getty Images)
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Peter DeBoer went 103-107-36 as head coach of the Florida Panthers. (Eliot J. Schechter / Getty Images)
Gallant, after compiling a 96-65-25 mark over two-plus seasons and getting Florida to the playoffs after a four-year absence, was fired on Nov. 27, 2016, with his team owning an 11-10-1 mark. Gallant’s 1.17 points per game coached in Florida is the best in franchise history.
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First-year Panthers general manager Tom Rowe stepped behind the bench on an interim basis when Gerard Gallant was fired on Nov. 27, 2016.
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Quenneville won Stanley Cups with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2010, ’13 and ’15.
(Charles Cherney / TFW Chicago Tribune)Keven Lerner graduated from Florida State University in 1990. After an internship with the New Jersey Nets, he spent the next eight years as Lead Editor for ESPN SportsTicker in Jersey City, N.J. After a two-year stint at USAToday.com, he joined the Sun Sentinel in 1997 - just in time to cover the Marlins’ first world championship.
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