Coaching Staff
JOEL QUENNEVILLE
Head Coach
Joel Quenneville is in his sixth season with the Blackhawks after being named the 37th Head Coach in franchise history on Oct. 16, 2008. He coached the team to the 2010 and 2013 Stanley Cup championships, becoming the only active head coach with two titles. In Quenneville’s 324 regular-season games behind the Blackhawks bench, the team has compiled a record of 186-99-39. His regular-season points percentage of .634 is the best in Chicago franchise history, while his .613 postseason winning percentage (46-29) is the highest for a Blackhawks coach since 1940.
Head Coach
Joel Quenneville is in his sixth season with the Blackhawks after being named the 37th Head Coach in franchise history on Oct. 16, 2008. He coached the team to the 2010 and 2013 Stanley Cup championships, becoming the only active head coach with two titles. In Quenneville’s 324 regular-season games behind the Blackhawks bench, the team has compiled a record of 186-99-39. His regular-season points percentage of .634 is the best in Chicago franchise history, while his .613 postseason winning percentage (46-29) is the highest for a Blackhawks coach since 1940.
MIKE KITCHEN
Assistant Coach
Mike Kitchen is in his fourth season as an Assistant Coach for the Blackhawks after being named to the coaching staff on July 12, 2010. Kitchen captured his first Stanley Cup on June 24, 2013. The Newmarket, Ontario, native previously spent three seasons as an Assistant Coach with the Florida Panthers (2007-10). He also served as the Head Coach of the St. Louis Blues for three seasons from 2004-06 and led the club to a postseason berth in 2004.
Assistant Coach
Mike Kitchen is in his fourth season as an Assistant Coach for the Blackhawks after being named to the coaching staff on July 12, 2010. Kitchen captured his first Stanley Cup on June 24, 2013. The Newmarket, Ontario, native previously spent three seasons as an Assistant Coach with the Florida Panthers (2007-10). He also served as the Head Coach of the St. Louis Blues for three seasons from 2004-06 and led the club to a postseason berth in 2004.
JAMIE KOMPON
Assistant Coach
Jamie Kompon is in his second season as an Assistant Coach for the Blackhawks after being named to the coaching staff on July 17, 2012.Kompon captured his secondcareer Stanley Cup on June 24, 2013. The Thunder Bay, Ontario, native spent six seasons as an assistant coach with Los Angeles, where he helped the Kings capture the 2012 Stanley Cup. While with the Kings organization, he also served as Director of Amateur Development.
Assistant Coach
Jamie Kompon is in his second season as an Assistant Coach for the Blackhawks after being named to the coaching staff on July 17, 2012.Kompon captured his secondcareer Stanley Cup on June 24, 2013. The Thunder Bay, Ontario, native spent six seasons as an assistant coach with Los Angeles, where he helped the Kings capture the 2012 Stanley Cup. While with the Kings organization, he also served as Director of Amateur Development.
STEVE WEEKS
Goaltending Coach
Steve Weeks is in his first season with the Chicago Blackhawks as the team’s Goaltending Coach after being named to the position on Aug. 12, 2013. Weeks has more than 25 years of National Hockey League experience as a player, coach and scout, most recently serving as an Assistant Coach and Goaltending Specialist for nine seasons with the Atlanta Thrashers (2001-10).
Goaltending Coach
Steve Weeks is in his first season with the Chicago Blackhawks as the team’s Goaltending Coach after being named to the position on Aug. 12, 2013. Weeks has more than 25 years of National Hockey League experience as a player, coach and scout, most recently serving as an Assistant Coach and Goaltending Specialist for nine seasons with the Atlanta Thrashers (2001-10).
MATT MEACHAM
Video Coach
Matt Meacham is in his first season as the Blackhawks Video Coach after being named to the position on Aug. 16, 2013. Meacham joined the organization after spending six seasons with the Binghamton Senators of the American Hockey League, most recently as the club’s Video Coach/Hockey Administrator.
Video Coach
Matt Meacham is in his first season as the Blackhawks Video Coach after being named to the position on Aug. 16, 2013. Meacham joined the organization after spending six seasons with the Binghamton Senators of the American Hockey League, most recently as the club’s Video Coach/Hockey Administrator.
PAUL GOODMAN
Strength and Conditioning Coach
Paul Goodman is in his sixth season with the Blackhawks after being named Strength and Conditioning Coach on June 25, 2008. Goodman, 38, joined the Blackhawks after serving six years as Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at the University of Vermont. In 2006, the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) named Goodman the State/Provincial Director of the Year, and he also was a finalist for the NSCA’s College Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year award.
Strength and Conditioning Coach
Paul Goodman is in his sixth season with the Blackhawks after being named Strength and Conditioning Coach on June 25, 2008. Goodman, 38, joined the Blackhawks after serving six years as Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at the University of Vermont. In 2006, the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) named Goodman the State/Provincial Director of the Year, and he also was a finalist for the NSCA’s College Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year award.