Jules Dugal
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Jules Dugal | |||||
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| General Manager of the Montreal Canadiens | |||||
| In office 1939–1940 | |||||
| Preceded by | Cecil Hart | ||||
| Succeeded by | Tommy Gorman | ||||
| Head Coach of the Montreal Canadiens | |||||
| In office 1939 | |||||
| Preceded by | Cecil Hart | ||||
| Succeeded by | Babe Siebert | ||||
| Personal details | |||||
| Born | Marie Joseph Jules Dugal November 25, 1888 | ||||
| Died | January 24, 1975 (aged 86) | ||||
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Marie Joseph Jules Dugal (November 25, 1888 – January 24, 1975) was a head coach of the Montreal Canadiens, following Cecil Hart.[1] He managed the team for half of one year, 1939. His record that one year was 9–6–3. The Canadiens made it to the playoffs, but lost in the first round to the Detroit Red Wings, 2 games to 1.
Before becoming head coach Dugal was the team's secretary treasurer from 1922 to 1939 and then briefly as general manager from 1939 to 1940.