Canadiens name Carriere GM of AHL Laval Rocket, keep Lefebvre on as coach
LAVAL, Que. — When the Montreal Canadiens announced Thursday that Sylvain Lefebvre was staying on as coach of their American Hockey League team, the response on social media was overwhelmingly negative.
“Atrocious” and “pathetic” were some of the adjectives tossed out at the 49-year-old who has a 164-168-48 record in five seasons as coach of the organization’s AHL team, first with the Hamilton Bulldogs and for the last two seasons the St. John’s IceCaps.
But even though Lefebvre’s teams only made the playoffs once — last season when they were beaten in the first round by Syracuse — the former NHL defenceman who began his playing career with the Canadiens is held in high regard by the person whose opinion counts — Montreal general manager Marc Bergevin.
So those hoping for a change as the AHL club prepares to move into to the nearly completed 10,000-seat Place Bell arena in Laval, Que., for the 2017-18 season are out of luck. Bergevin has said more than once that Lefebvre has done a good job of having prospects NHL-ready when they get called up.


