Joel Quenneville becomes second NHL coach with 1,000 wins - ESPN
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Joel Quenneville's 1,000th career victory as an NHL head coach was so dramatic that he almost had to be reminded of the milestone when the clock finally hit zeros on the Anaheim Ducks' 6-5 comeback win.
When Quenneville stood at center ice with his wife, his daughter and his entire team for a postgame photo moments later Wednesday night, he allowed himself to step out of the hockey grind to appreciate history.
«I wasn't prioritizing the number,» Quenneville said after joining just Scotty Bowman in the most exclusive hockey coaching club. «I just wanted to play well tonight and find a way to win. That was the motivation, and it turned out to be a very special one as well.»
His Ducks rallied to beat two-time defending conference champion Edmonton in their return from the Olympic break, overcoming a pair of two-goal deficits and another one-goal deficit during their frenetic four-goal third period.
Cutter Gauthier scored the winner with 1:14 to play, and Anaheim hung on for its NHL-leading eighth multigoal comeback win during its first year under Quenneville, whose players all gathered at the bench to mob their coach after the whistle.
«It was an important game for us in a lot of ways,» said Quenneville, who has the second-place Ducks in the Stanley Cup playoff race for the first time since 2018. «They had the puck a lot more than we did, but at the same time, I thought we found a way to win a game. It had other meanings, but to me it was the importance of where it put us in the standings, and coming out of the break, the momentum that we could get off a win like tonight.»
Quenneville, 67, received some fine bottles of wine and cigars among his postgame gifts, but he planned to celebrate with just a beer.


