(Hamilton head coach Guy Boucher directs traffic at the
Bell Centre from the left side of the bench, while assistant coach
Martin Raymond is pictured on the right and team captain Mathieu
Darche (#21) is sitting on the left. PHOTO BY ANDREW
DOBROWOLSKYJ)
By Kevin Mio
(reprinted in part courtesy of The Gazette)
MONTREAL – When Guy Boucher was named head
coach of the American Hockey League's Hamilton Bulldogs this
summer, it caught some people by surprise, including Boucher. He
was coming off a successful season as head coach of the
Drummondville Voltigeurs, who won their first Quebec Major Junior
Hockey League title in 28 years, and he had just signed a new
five-year deal with the team. Through 15 games this season, the
Bulldogs are 9-2-1-3 under Boucher. The Gazette recently spoke to
the 38-year-old from Notre Dame du Lac.
A few excerpts of that interview are posted below.
Assistant coach Martin Raymond and yourself both played
hockey at McGill, with Raymond coaching the Redmen as well. Does
the McGill experience influence you at all in the way you approach
coaching?
Well, it certainly does. First of all, some of our degrees are
the same. We both have a masters in sports psychology, so obviously
we are at the same level in that respect. Being at McGill, we
developed a relationship when we were there. I knew him before
going to McGill and I played with him at McGill on his line when I
was a rookie and it was his last year. He was an incredible leader.
Then we coached together at McGill, and over the years we not only
stayed in contact, but he is one of my best friends. The thing with
Marty is he is extremely hard-working and very intelligent guy and
has a lot of ideas. He is probably the best devil's advocate that I
know, so I need that, I need people that are going to challenge me
and bring new ideas.
Do you have a McGill necktie like Mike Babcock of the
Red Wings?
I used to have one and lost it, so I guess as some point
somebody is going to send me one. But up to now, I am still waiting
for it. (Boucher received a tie when the Bulldogs played here on
Nov. 6.)
The Boucher File
Age: 38
Home town: Notre Dame du Lac.
Family: Boucher and his wife, Marsha, are the
parents of three children: son Vincent and twin daughters Mila and
Naomi.
Playing career: Was with the McGill Redmen from
1991-95, recording 51 goals and 121 points while earning arts and
engineering degrees from the university followed by a master's
degree in sports psychology from Université de Montréal. Spent the
1995-96 season playing professionally in France with the
Viry-Essonne club.
Coaching history: Was an assistant coach with
the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League's Rouyn-Noranda Huskies from
1997-2000, before becoming head coach of Midget Triple-A Lac St.
Louis Lions from 2000-02.
Rejoined the QMJHL as an assistant coach with the Rimouski
Océanic from 2003-06, winning the President's Cup and a berth in
the Memorial Cup in 2005.
Was head coach of the Drummondville Voltigeurs from 2006-09,
winning the President's Cup and a berth in the Memorial Cup in
2009. Was also an assistant coach with Team Canada's gold-medal
squad at the 2009 world junior championship and was awarded the
Paul Dumont Trophy as the QMJHL's Personality of the Year after the
2008-09 season.
On June 29, 2009, was named the eighth coach in the history of
the American Hockey League's Hamilton Bulldogs.
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