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{{Infobox person
| name = Jean Perron
| image =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1946|10|5}}
| birth_place = [[Saint-Isidore-de-Clifton, Quebec|Saint-Isidore-d'Auckland]], [[Quebec
| occupation = [[Ice hockey]] [[Coach (ice hockey)|coach]]<br>Sports commentator
}}
'''Jean Perron''' (born October 5, 1946) in
==Coaching career==
Born in [[Saint-Isidore-d'Auckland, Quebec|Saint-Isidore-d'Auckland]], [[Quebec]], Perron was an assistant coach with the [[National Hockey League]]'s [[Montreal Canadiens]] under [[Jacques Lemaire]] for one season before being named head coach in 1985. As a rookie head coach, Perron won a [[Stanley Cup]] with the Canadiens. On
manager, Perron's tough and often authoritarian coaching style resulted in tumultuous relationships with several of his players and staff, including a long-standing public feud with former Canadiens player [[Chris Nilan]].<ref name="name1" /><ref name="name2" />
==Post career==
After his professional coaching career, Perron became a hockey analyst for different media outlets in Quebec and has appeared regularly on [[TQS]]'s sports talk show ''110%''.<ref>[https://archive.today/20130628215651/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1152769/index.htm Party, Interrupted]</ref>
In 2004, Perron was named the coach of the [[Israel]]'s [[Israel men's national under-18 ice hockey team|Under-18]] and [[Israel national ice hockey team|senior men's national teams]]. He led both teams to new heights with Israel being promoted to Division I for one year. He left after two seasons but returned in 2011 and led the Under-18 team to
==Coaching record==
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; text-align:center;"
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! rowspan="2"|Team !! rowspan="2"|Year !! colspan="
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! G !! W !! L !! T
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![[Montreal Canadiens
|80||40||33||7||87||2nd in Adams||'''Won in division semi-finals (3-0 vs. [[Boston Bruins|BOS]])'''<br>'''Won in division finals (4-3 vs. [[Hartford Whalers|HFD]])'''<br>'''Won in conference finals (4-1 vs. [[New York Rangers|NYR]])'''<br>'''Won [[1986 Stanley Cup Finals]] (4-1 vs. [[Calgary Flames|CGY]])'''
|80||40||33||7||-||87||2nd in Adams||Won [[Stanley Cup]]▼
|- ▼
![[Montreal Canadiens|MTL]]||[[1986–87 NHL season|1986–87]]▼
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![[Montreal Canadiens|MTL]]||[[1987–88 NHL season|1987–88]]▼
![[Quebec Nordiques|QUE]]||[[1988–89 NHL season|1988–89]]▼
|-
|80||41||29||10||92||2nd in Adams||Won in division semi-finals (4-0 vs. [[Boston Bruins|BOS]] <br> Won in division finals (4-3 vs. [[Quebec Nordiques|QUE]]) <br> Lost in conference finals (2-4 vs. [[Philadelphia Flyers|PHI]])
|80||45||22||13||103||'''1st in Adams'''||Won in division semi-finals (4-2 vs. [[Hartford Whalers|HFD]]) <br> Lost in division finals (1-4 vs. [[Boston Bruins|BOS]])
|- align="centre" bgcolor="#dddddd"
!Montreal totals!!1985–1988!!240!!126!!84!!30!!282!!1 division title !! 30-18 (0.625) - 1 [[Stanley Cup]]
|- align="centre" bgcolor="#dddddd"
!Quebec totals!!1988–1989!!46!!16!!25!!5!!37!!0 division titles !! 0-0 (0.000)
|- align="centre" bgcolor="#dddddd"
!NHL totals!!1985–1989!!286!!142!!109!!35!!319!!1 division title !! 30-18 (0.625) - 1 [[Stanley Cup]]
|}
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! rowspan="2"|Team !! rowspan="2"|Year !! colspan="
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! G !! W !! L
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![[San Francisco Spiders
|82||40||32
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![[Manitoba Moose
|50||16||26
|- align="centre" bgcolor="#dddddd"
!SF totals!!1995–1996!!82!!40!!32!!8!!88!!0 division titles !! 1-3 (0.250)
|- align="centre" bgcolor="#dddddd"
!MB totals!!1996–1997!!50!!16!!26!!8!!40!!0 division titles !! 0-0 (0.000)
|- align="centre" bgcolor="#dddddd"
!IHL totals!!1995–1997!!132!!56!!58!!16!!128!!0 division titles !! 1-3 (0.250)
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== External links ==
*{{
*[http://ourhistory.canadiens.com/coach/Jean-Perron Montreal Canadiens profile]
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| before = [[Ron Lapointe]]
| title = [[List of Quebec Nordiques head coaches|Head coach of the Quebec Nordiques]]
| years = [[
| after= [[Michel Bergeron (hockey coach)|Michel Bergeron]]
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