St. Louis looking to prove doubters wrong yet again as Canadiens interim coach
BROSSARD, Que. — Martin St. Louis built a Hockey Hall of Fame playing career from proving everybody wrong. As the new Montreal Canadiens interim head coach, St. Louis is back home to do just that all over again.
In his introductory press conference Thursday morning, the Stanley Cup champion admitted that becoming a head coach was something he was preparing for a decade. Used to being the underdog, St. Louis is fine with his first shot being in the middle of the season with a team bound to finish in the depths of the NHL.
“It was always a dream of mine to be an NHL head coach,” St. Louis said. “I knew I was going to do it, it was a matter of time. When Kent approached me, I had no doubt that it was a great opportunity and that the time was now.
“The terms or the contract didn’t bother me, it was about the opportunity. That’s all I was looking for. I don’t need promises, just give me a chance and I’ll show you what I can do.”