Laviolette becomes 10th coach in NHL history to win 700 games
On Tuesday, coach Peter Laviolette joined the party by becoming the 10th coach in NHL history to win 700 games.
On Tuesday, coach Peter Laviolette joined the party by becoming the 10th coach in NHL history to win 700 games.
Peter Laviolette knew what the first question was going to be about as he stepped behind the podium.
Washington coach Peter Laviolette earned the 685th win of his NHL career, moving past Pat Quinn and into sole possession of 11th place on the League’s all-time coaching wins list.
On the Laviolette’s Christmas tree every year, they hang hand-painted ornaments of each of the homes they’ve been at throughout their journey.
Caps head coach earned his 674th career win last night versus the New York Rangers to pass John Tortorella for first place
Capitals coach Peter Laviolette wasn’t planning on becoming an NHL coach. He wasn’t even planning on playing after college.
With the 2022 Winter Olympics fast approaching, organizations like Hockey Canada are starting to make preparations for the teams they will send to represent the country.
Washington Capitals Coach Peter Laviolette’s booming voice is distinct. He has that growl, that Boston accent. Former and current players know it well, from practices, games and his signature pregame speeches.
Peter Laviolette accomplished a major milestone during the Capitals’ 2-1 shootout victory over Bruins on Wednesday. The win marked the 650th victory in Laviolette’s career.
Washington Capitals Coach Peter Laviolette knows not every player is a perfect match for a coach and not every coach is a perfect match for a player.
In a normal year, Peter Laviolette would’ve been at the rink a month before the season started. He wouldn’t be allowed to coach his players, but he’d bump into them in the hall, chat over breakfast or dinner, getting to know them beyond their roles on the ice.
When hockey finally returns in 2021, the Capitals will have their sights set on the Stanley Cup.
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