Paul Maurice is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach currently leading the Florida Panthers in the NHL. He previously achieved the distinction of being the youngest NHL coach to reach 1,000 games at the age of 43. Notably, he also holds the record for the most losses incurred by an NHL coach.
Paul Maurice leads the Florida Panthers, embracing their rat-throwing tradition, much to the dismay of opponents like Brad Marchand. The tradition adds a unique, fun element to their games.
On January 30, 1967, Paul Maurice was born. He is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player.
In 1979, Gary Green became the head coach of the Washington Capitals at age 26.
In 1985, Paul Maurice saw increased playing time with the Spitfires, playing in 56 games, scoring three goals and 13 points, and helping the club reach the postseason.
In 1985, Paul Maurice was selected by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 12th round, 252nd overall, in the NHL entry draft.
In 1986, Paul Maurice continued to improve as a player with Windsor, appearing in 63 games, scoring four goals and 19 points.
In 1987, Paul Maurice began his coaching career as an assistant coach with the Windsor Spitfires.
In 1987, Paul Maurice began the season playing with the Spitfires, but due to an eye injury and the team needing to free up a spot for a goaltender, Maurice retired from playing and chose to become an assistant coach with the team.
In 1987, the Hurricanes had their first division title
In 1988, Maurice started working as an assistant coach with the Spitfires.
In 1988, Paul Maurice spent his first full season with the Windsor Spitfires as an assistant coach. The rebuilding club struggled but reached the playoffs.
In 1988, the Windsor Spitfires, where Paul Maurice was an assistant coach, finished the season with the best record in the league, going 50-14-2. They later won the J. Ross Robertson Cup and earned a berth in the Memorial Cup, ultimately losing in the final game.
In 1989, Maurice continued working as an assistant coach with the Spitfires.
In 1989, with a new head coach, the Windsor Spitfires struggled to a 17-41-8 record and failed to make the playoffs, while Paul Maurice continued as an assistant coach.
During their expansion season in 1990, the Detroit Compuware Ambassadors struggled to a record of 11-50-5, failing to reach the playoffs, with Paul Maurice as an assistant coach.
In 1990, the Hurricanes had their first season with a winning record
In the summer of 1990, Paul Maurice left his job as an assistant coach with the Spitfires and joined the expansion team, the Detroit Compuware Ambassadors, as an assistant coach.
In 1991, the Detroit Compuware Ambassadors continued to struggle, though they made the postseason for the first time in team history with Paul Maurice as assistant coach.
In 1992, the Detroit Compuware Ambassadors were renamed the Detroit Jr. Red Wings. Maurice remained an assistant coach.
In 1992, the Hurricanes made their first playoff appearance.
In 1993, Paul Maurice was promoted to head coach of the Detroit Jr. Red Wings after Tom Webster was relieved of his duties. He led the team to the best record in the Emms Division.
In 1994, the Detroit Jr. Red Wings improved their record once again, earning 92 points and first place in the west division, winning the Bumbacco Trophy, with Paul Maurice as head coach.
On November 7, 1995, Paul Maurice coached his first game as head coach, with the Hartford Whalers defeating the San Jose Sharks 7-3.
In 1995, Paul Maurice coached the Detroit Jr. Red Wings to win the J. Ross Robertson Cup and earn a berth in the Memorial Cup.
In 1996, the Hartford Whalers, coached by Paul Maurice, failed to qualify for the playoffs, going 29-33-8.
In 1997, the Hartford Whalers franchise moved to Raleigh, North Carolina, and were renamed the Carolina Hurricanes, with Paul Maurice remaining as head coach.
In 1998, the Carolina Hurricanes struggled in their first season after the relocation, finishing in last place in the Northeast Division and missing the playoffs, with Paul Maurice as head coach.
In 1999, the Carolina Hurricanes saw their point total decrease to 84, failing to clinch a playoff berth under coach Paul Maurice.
In 1999, the Carolina Hurricanes, coached by Paul Maurice, made the playoffs for the first time since 1992.
In 2000, the Carolina Hurricanes failed to clinch a playoff berth.
In 2001, the Carolina Hurricanes, coached by Paul Maurice, won their second division title since moving from Hartford, entering as the third seed in the East in the playoffs.
On December 15, 2003, the Carolina Hurricanes fired Paul Maurice, replacing him with Peter Laviolette.
On June 24, 2005, Paul Maurice was hired by the Toronto Maple Leafs to become the head coach of their AHL affiliate, the Toronto Marlies.
In 2005, the Maple Leafs failed to reach playoffs
In 2006, Paul Maurice became the head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
In 2007, Paul Maurice led the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 40-31-11 record, but the team finished in ninth place in the Eastern Conference, missing out on a playoff position by a single point.
On May 7, 2008, Paul Maurice was fired from the Toronto Maple Leafs.
On December 3, 2008, Paul Maurice was re-hired by the Carolina Hurricanes after the firing of Peter Laviolette.
In 2009, Paul Maurice's Hurricanes struggled, posting a 35-37-10 record and failing to reach the postseason.
On November 28, 2010, at age 43, Paul Maurice became the youngest coach in NHL history to coach 1,000 games.
In 2010, the Hurricanes improved to a 40-31-11 record, but again failed to make the playoffs, finishing ninth in the Conference.
On November 28, 2011, the Carolina Hurricanes announced that Paul Maurice had been fired for a second time.
On June 8, 2012, Paul Maurice was hired as the head coach of Metallurg Magnitogorsk in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) for the 2012-13 season.
In 2013, prior to Paul Maurice's hiring, the Winnipeg Jets struggled, starting the season with a 19-23-5 record.
On January 12, 2014, Paul Maurice was hired as the head coach of the Winnipeg Jets, replacing Claude Noël.
In January 2014, Paul Maurice joined the Winnipeg Jets after a brief stint coaching Metallurg Magnitogorsk in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).
On April 16, 2014, Paul Maurice signed a four-year contract extension with the Winnipeg Jets.
In 2014, Paul Maurice led the Winnipeg Jets to their first playoff appearance since the team relocated from Atlanta, finishing with a franchise-best 43-26-13 record.
In 2015, the Winnipeg Jets struggled, posting a 35-39-8 record and failing to qualify for the playoffs.
On October 20, 2017, Paul Maurice achieved his 600th win as an NHL head coach, becoming the 17th coach to reach this milestone.
In 2017, Paul Maurice led the Winnipeg Jets to the Western Conference Finals, where they lost to the Vegas Golden Knights.
On February 12, 2020, Paul Maurice signed a multi-year contract extension with the Winnipeg Jets.
In December 2021, Paul Maurice resigned from the Winnipeg Jets.
On December 17, 2021, Paul Maurice resigned from his position as head coach of the Winnipeg Jets.
In June 2022, Paul Maurice was named head coach of the Florida Panthers.
On June 22, 2022, Paul Maurice was named the head coach of the Florida Panthers.
On May 24, 2023, Paul Maurice and the Florida Panthers advanced to the 2023 Stanley Cup Finals after sweeping the Carolina Hurricanes in the conference finals.
On December 27, 2023, Paul Maurice became the third head coach in NHL history to coach in 1,800 regular season games.
On January 24, 2024, Paul Maurice coached his 1,813th NHL game, surpassing Barry Trotz for second place in the most games coached list.
On June 24, 2024, Paul Maurice coached the Florida Panthers to the team's first Stanley Cup championship, winning the series in seven games against the Edmonton Oilers. He did so in his 26th season as head coach.
On October 22, 2024, the Panthers signed Maurice to a multi-year extension.
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