May 29: The Canadiens confirmed a multi-year extension for Houle and the rest of his staff – assistant Martin Laperrière, goalie coach Marco Marciano and video coach Charles Juneau.
May 28: The Canadiens are signing AHL head coach Jean-François Houle to a multi-year contract extension, as reported by David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period (X link). It’s a three-year commitment, TFP’s Dennis Bernstein adds.
Houle, 49, has spent the last three years heading up the Canadiens’ top farm club, the Laval Rocket. The son of winger Réjean Houle, who won five Stanley Cups with Montreal, Jean-François began his coaching career as an assistant with Clarkson University in 2003 after a brief collegiate and minor-league playing career.
By 2010, he’d made the jump to head coaching in the major junior ranks, taking over the reins of the Lewiston MAINEiacs of the QMJHL. He won the QMJHL’s Coach of the Year award in 2011-12 behind the bench of the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada, guiding the expansion franchise to a 40-win inaugural season with a roster thin on NHL prospects, aside from future depth players Xavier Ouellet and Cédric Paquette.
Houle landed his first professional coaching job as an assistant with the ECHL’s Bakersfield Condors in 2014, staying on when they jumped to the AHL the following season to become the Oilers’ primary affiliate. He remained there until taking the head coaching job with Laval in 2021.
He’s guided the Rocket to a middling 105-86-25 record during his three seasons behind the bench. The team missed the playoffs this season for the third time in its seven seasons of existence. However, Houle did aid Habs prospects Logan Mailloux and Joshua Roy to AHL rookie seasons that exceeded expectations, earning them both their first NHL call-ups. They’ll be in contention for roster spots when October rolls around.
Montreal hopes Houle can continue doing the same work with their young players as they rely heavily on their development to exit their rebuild. 2023 fifth-overall pick David Reinbacher could very well end up starting next season under Houle on the farm as the defender begins his first full campaign in North America.