Marc Boileau

Joseph Marc Claude Romeo Boileau [1] (September 3, 1932 – December 27, 2000) was a former Canadian ice hockey coach and player.

Boileau began his career with the Verdun LaSalle of the QJHL before moving to Ontario to finish his junior league career. He signed his first professional contract in 1953 and played with the Cincinnati Mohawks. Known for his determined work ethic but also for his temper, Boileau was an established minor league fixture, playing with the Indianapolis Chiefs, Seattle Totems, Hershey Bears, Los Angeles Blades, Seattle Totems, and Fort Wayne Komets. He retired in 1973 at age 40 with over 1000 games of minor league experience.[2]

Boileau played one season in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Red Wings. He was head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins from 1973 to 1976. He would also coach the Quebec Nordiques in the World Hockey Association, winning the Avco Cup with this squad in 1978.

Coaching record

Team Year Regular season Postseason
G W L T OTL Pts Finish Result
PIT (NHL)1973–74 2814104(65)5th in WestMissed Playoffs
PIT (NHL)1974–75 80372815893rd in NorrisLost in Second round
PIT (NHL)1975–76 4315235(82)(fired)
QUE (WHA)1976–77 8147313971st in EastWon Avco Cup
QUE (WHA)1977–78 8040373834th in WHALost in Second round
NHL Total 151666124

References

  1. National Hockey League Guide and Record Book 1974-75 pg. 231
  2. http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12026

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Preceded by
Ken Schinkel
Head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins
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Succeeded by
Ken Schinkel
Preceded by
Jean-Guy Gendron
Head coach of the Quebec Nordiques
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Succeeded by
Maurice Filion
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