Second City Hockey is rolling out a new T-shirt with our partners over at BreakingT to thank coach Joel Quenneville for his historic run behind the bench.
The Blackhawks fired the three-time Stanley Cup winning coach Tuesday after 11 seasons with the organization. Chicago promoted its AHL coach Jeremy Colliton to replace the 60-year-old Quenneville.
Quenneville departs as the second-winningest coach in Blackhawks history with 452 victories in 797 games. He also ranks as the second-winningest coach in NHL history with 890 wins.
With a storied tenured, it’s only right we remember the man affectionally known as Coach Q and his beloved mustache, too.