The Montreal Canadiens have exercised the three-year option on head coach Martin St. Louis‘ contract worth $11.5 Million, extending his tenure through the 2026-28 NHL season. This decision underscores the organization’s confidence in St. Louis’ leadership as the team continues its rebuilding efforts and winning ways following a 3-1 lead to Florida Panthers.
Since his appointment on February 9, 2022, St. Louis has guided the Canadiens to a cumulative record of 75-100-26. The 2023-24 season concluded with a 30-36-16 record, marking the third consecutive year the team missed the playoffs. Despite these challenges, the Canadiens’ management remains optimistic about the future under St. Louis’ guidance. Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations Jeff Gorton expressed unwavering support, stating, “Every day he proves something else. There’s not a day that goes by we’re not happy he’s at the helm.”

As the Canadiens progress through their rebuilding phase, the organization is steadfast in its belief that St. Louis’ leadership and experience will be pivotal in steering the team back to playoff contention. The extension of his contract reflects a commitment to stability and long-term development, with the franchise placing trust in St. Louis to cultivate a competitive and resilient team in the seasons ahead.