Patrick John Joseph Burns

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Patrick John Joseph Burns, better known as Pat Burns, was a Canadian professional ice hockey coach renowned for leading the New Jersey Devils to a Stanley Cup championship and for his fiery, hard-nosed coaching style.

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instanceOf Canadian
National Hockey League coach
human
ice hockey coach
awardReceived Jack Adams Award NERFINISHED
awardReceivedFor NHL coach of the year
causeOfDeath lung cancer
championshipSeason 2002–03 NHL season
championshipWon Stanley Cup NERFINISHED
championshipWonWith New Jersey Devils NERFINISHED
coachingStyle defense-oriented
fiery
hard-nosed
coachOf Boston Bruins NERFINISHED
Montreal Canadiens NERFINISHED
New Jersey Devils NERFINISHED
Toronto Maple Leafs NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Canada
dateOfBirth 1952-04-04
dateOfDeath 2010-11-19
employer Boston Bruins NERFINISHED
Montreal Canadiens NERFINISHED
New Jersey Devils NERFINISHED
Toronto Maple Leafs NERFINISHED
givenName John NERFINISHED
Joseph NERFINISHED
Patrick NERFINISHED
HockeyHallOfFameInductionYear 2014
JackAdamsAwardWins 3
knownFor demanding accountability from players
intense bench presence
strong defensive systems
language English
French
leagueCoachedIn National Hockey League NERFINISHED
memberOf Hockey Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
nickname Pat Burns NERFINISHED
notableWork leading the New Jersey Devils to the 2003 Stanley Cup championship
occupation ice hockey coach
police officer
placeOfBirth Saint-Henri, Montreal, Quebec, Canada NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada NERFINISHED
position head coach
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Stanstead, Quebec, Canada NERFINISHED
spouse Line Burns NERFINISHED
workedAs police officer in Quebec

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Pat Burns fullName Patrick John Joseph Burns