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Location: St. Paul, Minn. | Arena: Xcel Energy Center (18,064) | GM: Doug Risebrough | Coach: Jacques Lemaire | Stanley Cups: 0
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Lemaire to return for eighth season as Wild coach

 

MINNEAPOLIS -- Jacques Lemaire has 11 Stanley Cup championship rings, 500 victories as a coach and is widely considered one of the best coaches in the NHL.

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Yet despite all he has done as a player, executive and coach, Lemaire still needed a little reassurance from Minnesota general manager Doug Risebrough before deciding to return for an eighth season behind the Wild bench.

"I wanted to talk to Doug and see what he thought," Lemaire said during a teleconference Saturday to announce he will be back next season. "I got a good response."

For the first time in his seven seasons with the Wild, Lemaire seriously considered stepping down. He called last season, in which the Wild won their first Northwest Division title but struggled at times to play as a team, his toughest as a coach.

"We went for a little while there where we were not playing as a team," Lemaire said. "That really affected me because I feel my forte is to get them to play as a team. ... I felt I'm not doing my job. This is my job to get them to play good and make my boss happy with how his team is playing also. I didn't have that satisfaction."

So at his annual meeting with Risebrough in Florida, Lemaire needed to hear that Risebrough still wanted him around.

"I go back and I want to know what he thinks of me," Lemaire said. "I want to know if he's satisfied. I want to know what I can improve in the tough times. Give me some ideas. Give me some feedback on what he sees."

Lemaire has a career record of 500-381-168 over 14 years, including 60-52 in the playoffs.

But with the Wild, he's 11-18 in the postseason. The Wild were ousted in the first round last month by the Colorado Avalanche.

"I had no doubt he was the best coach to coach this team," Risebrough said. "I told him, 'You've got us this far and you're the best coach to take us to the next level."'

Lemaire called this offseason meeting with Risebrough the best he's had in the seven years he's been in Minnesota and the 62-year-old coach sounded invigorated as he talked about coming back.

"Really after the meetings I had with Doug, I do really feel comfortable," he said. "And I do really feel excited to come back and coach."

The coach's status was the first of several big questions the Wild will need to answer this offseason.

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May 12, 2008 6:18 pm

Lemaire, "I don't know if I'm still cut out for coaching."

Doug, "What are you talking about?"

Lemaire, "I am having a hard time relating to these young kids. It seems they are not all buying into what I've been telling them."

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May 12, 2008 1:17 pm
I'm looking for the old Canadians fans here.  Did Jacques and Dougy ever play on the same line, and where is their relationship really?  Pretty amazing that they started out on the same team, winning championship after championship, and now have a reporting structure type issue.

Is it a bad mix at the Wild, or
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