Head coach Ken Hitchcock of the St. Louis Blues looks on from the bench during their NHL game against the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena March 1, 2012 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 2-0. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)
ST. LOUIS, Mo. -– St. Louis Blues Head Coach Ken Hitchcock has been named a finalist for the Jack Adams Award by the National Hockey League (NHL).
The Jack Adams Award is given annually to the coach judged to have contributed the most to his team’s success. Former Blues head coaches to win the award include Joel Quenneville in 2000, Brian Sutter in 1991 and Red Berenson in 1981.
Hitchcock was named the 24th Head Coach in franchise history on November 6, 2011 and led the Blues to their first 100-point season (49-22-11, 109 pts) since 2001 as well as their first playoff series win since 2002.
Hitchcock set a franchise record for the best 10-game start for a new Blues coach (7-1-2) and became the sixth different coach in club history to record over 40 wins in a season.
Hitchcock finished the regular season 13th all-time in games coached (1,110) and 11th in wins (576) while in playoff history he ranks 9th all-time in games (127) and 11th in wins (70).
Hitchcock is one of two remaining coaches (John Tortorella) in the 2011


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