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12. Scotty Bowman coached five different NHL teams during his 34-year head-coaching career and hoisted the Stanley Cup in three different cities. He led the Montreal Canadians to four consecutive Stanley Cup Championships between 1975 and 1979 and won the cup nine total times. His impressive trophy case and 2141 career wins, 462 more than second-place Al Arbour, make him the undisputed most successful coach in NHL history.

12. Scotty Bowman coached five different NHL teams during his 34-year head-coaching career and hoisted the Stanley Cup in three different cities. He led the Montreal Canadians to four consecutive Stanley Cup Championships between 1975 and 1979 and won the cup nine total times. His impressive trophy case and 2141 career wins, 462 more than second-place Al Arbour, make him the undisputed most successful coach in NHL history.

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