Thursday, October 21, 2010

Babcock receives a four-year extension

DETROIT--the Red Wings-executive Vice President and General Manager Ken Holland today announced that the Club has reached a four-year contract extension with Head Coach Mike Babcock. Additional terms of use agreement, in accordance with the policy of the Group were not disclosed.
 
Babcock, 47, is now in his sixth season with the Red Wings. He first added to Detroit in 2005-2006-behind the bench at the beginning of the period, and has since developed a 259-101-regular-season record of 52, the Red Wings. He is the first in the history of the NHL coach mentor group, with his team of four consecutive 50-win Seasons, his first four seasons with the Red Wings will lead to 58 WINS, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 50, 54 in 2007-2008 and 2008-2009, paragraph 51. Under his watch Red Wings is twice captured the Presidents ' Trophy as the NHL regular-season champion (2006, 2008). He was as a finalist in the end, Jack Adams Award 2008 sportsman of the Decade, and was named to the NHL's Sporting News and sportsillustrated.com (2000-09).Last season, he Guided Red Wings of the 10th consecutive 100-point of the season, NHL-record and their fifth consecutive 100-point season his clock. through His general record during the period of the seven such as NHL head coach is 326-163-85.
 
Babcock's NHL postseason success is equally impressive. He has a 48-33 knockout stage with a record to Detroit for five postseasons. Red Wings after the first round loss suffer most in 2006, 2007, the Conference finals, Two Stanley Cup semi finals in 2008 and 2009 and 2010 Conference-semifinals. Babcock's groups is through his first seven period as head coach OF THE NHL Stanley Cup-semi finals suffer three times and the Conference semi finals four times. He led the Detroit 11th Stanley Cup Championship in franchise history, in the year 2008.His overall record in the postseason seven via FOR NHL season is a 63-39. His NHL head coach at the end of the first year with the Anaheim 2002-03, because he has coached More postseason games (102), and more postseason win (63) than any other NHL head coach.He is also the second-highest winning percentage (. 618) that facing them.
 
Babcock is present also in his native Canada has several international competitions. [1] [2] He helped the Team Canada secure gold Junior World Championships, the 2004 World Championships in 1997 and the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics last February. [1] [2] he became the first coach to win all three sections Triple Gold Club (Stanley Cup, and World Championships of the year).

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