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619:. A holdout by Steve Duchesne, their top offensive defenseman the year before, and injuries to key players including Nolan plagued Quebec throughout the season, and the team struggled to a 34–42–8 record, earning 76 points, and missing the playoffs. Following the season, Pagé was fired by the team. Still, he had managed to put together the core of the team that would go on to win the Stanley Cup as the 52: 1470: 600:
and the Flyers, and had separately come to an agreement with both teams, creating confusion as to which of the two offers was valid. The NHL had to appoint an arbitrator to rule between the two competing claims, and he came out in favor of the Flyers. Lindros became a superstar, as widely expected,
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2–1. Calgary continued to struggle throughout November, as the team had a record of 3–15–5 through their first 23 games. Pagé and the Flames turned their season around, as Calgary was able to finish in second place in the Pacific Division with a 34–37–11 record, earning 79 points, and a berth into
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on October 3. The next night, Pagé earned his first win, as Anaheim defeated Vancouver 3–2 in their second game held in Japan. The Mighty Ducks struggled during the season, finishing with a 26–43–13 record and sixth place in the Pacific Division, failing to qualify for the postseason.
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Following a disappointing 3–14–1 start to the season, Pagé fired head coach Chambers and named himself as the replacement, while retaining his general manager duties. In his first game as head coach of the Nordiques on November 18, 1991, Quebec lost 7–3 to the
725:, and the Austrian championship. Pagé spearheaded the IIDM (International Ice Hockey Development Model) in Salzburg with Red Bull, which aimed to develop world class athletes with the help of the training facilities provided at the Thalgau training center. 405:, as the club improved by six points, registering a record of 36–40–4, earning 76 points. Despite the improvement, the North Stars dropped to fourth place in the Norris Division. In the playoffs, Minnesota nearly pulled off the upset against the top ranked 490:
and two second round draft picks, as the Nordiques continued their rebuild. Quebec finished the season with an improvement of 15 points from the previous season; however, Quebec's record of 16–50–14, earning 46 points, was still the worst in the league.
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Under Pagé, the North Stars saw an improvement of 18 points, as the team finished his first season with a 27–37–16 record, earning 70 points and third place in the Norris Division. In the postseason, Minnesota lost to the
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with a 20–48–12 record, earning 52 points, as the Nordiques once again failed to qualify for the playoffs. Pagé's head coaching record was 17–34–11 in 62 games.
286:. Calgary finished the regular season in second place in the Smythe Division, earning a record of 40–31–9 for 89 points. In the postseason, the Flames swept the 1498: 271:. The Golden Flames struggled to a 32–40–8 record, earning 72 points and finishing in last place in the North Division, failing to qualify for the postseason. 721:. 2010 was the most successful year in the history of the EC Red Bull Salzburg. The team won their international pre-season tournament (Red Bull Salute), the 698:
After being dismissed by the Mighty Ducks, and out of hockey for one season, he continued his coaching career in Europe where he has coached in Switzerland (
1894: 1718: 1745: 1585: 717:(EBEL) in Austria. With Pagé behind the bench, Red Bull won the championship in 2008 and 2010 and finished second in 2009 in a close series against 742: 433: 1899: 1728: 1635: 767: 1778: 1440: 1909: 1536: 252:, as the club finished with the best record in the league, going 48–25–3, earning 99 points. In the postseason, Colorado was upset by the 1811: 551: 283: 1844: 1837: 227: 1904: 1889: 1884: 318: 298:, in a thrilling seven game series. Calgary won another seven game series in the Campbell Conference finals, defeating the 164: 819: 510:. The Nordiques and Lindros could not come to a contract agreement, as Lindros opted to return to the Generals for the 287: 596:, a first-round draft pick in both 1993 and 1994, and $ 15 million. The Nordiques had been negotiating with both the 432:, as they had a record of 12–61–7, earning 31 points. One of Pagé's first decisions was to not bring back head coach 1506: 428:
hired Pagé as general manager of the club on May 5, 1990. The Nordiques were the worst team in the NHL during the
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5–2 for his first career win as head coach of the Nordiques. As the club continued to rebuild, Page traded away
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in Philadelphia, but the bounty received by the Nordiques turned the team's on-ice fortunes completely around.
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Following the season, Pagé resigned as head coach of the North Stars to become the general manager of the
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as an assistant coach. He became the head coach the following year, a position he held for seven years.
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by a score of 8–3. After a 0–4–0 start to the season, Page won his first career game, defeating the
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in the division semifinals. In the division finals, the Flames upset the two-time defending
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in the division semifinals in five games, however, the team lost to the defending
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to win their first-ever playoff series in team history. Calgary then defeated the
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With many new players in the lineup, the Nordiques improved dramatically in the
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Following the season, Page left the Flames and was named head coach of the
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with a record of 48–23–9, earning 105 points. Calgary quickly defeated the
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3–3 on October 7, 1995. Following a very disappointing 0–7–3 start to the
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coach and executive. He only played briefly while attending college at
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On October 6, 1988, Pagé coached his first career game, losing to the
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in the division semifinals, however, the club lost in seven games.
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In his first game as head coach of the team, the Flames tied the
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the postseason. In the postseason, the Flames were swept by the
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On June 16, 1998, the Mighty Ducks fired Pagé as head coach.
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On June 20, 1992, after not being to sign Eric Lindros, Page
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in four games in the division finals to end their season.
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Biographical information and career statistics from
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1973–1980 – Dalhousie University (CIAU) – Head coach
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in six games. Following the season, the CHL folded.
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The Flames lost the final round in five games. 313:Calgary had another excellent regular season in 801:1991–1994 – Quebec Nordiques (NHL) – head coach 709:He was the sporting director and head coach of 401:Minnesota saw some more improvement during the 27:Canadian ice hockey player, coach and executive 1559:"In need of a head coach, Flames turn to Page" 804:1995–1997 – Calgary Flames (NHL) – head coach 8: 1662:"COL Records - Colorado Avalanche - History" 615:The Nordiques had high expectations for the 494:The Nordiques selected first overall at the 180:Pagé started coaching at the age of 24 with 159:; born April 30, 1948) is a Canadian former 1471:"Scramble for Lindros beginning to heat up" 1705: 398:in five games in the division semifinals. 211:in seven games, however, they lost to the 50: 41: 215:in six games in the division semifinals. 859: 324:The Flames took another step forward in 1746:Head coach of the Minnesota North Stars 1719:General manager of the Quebec Nordiques 1431: 1638:. EC Red Bull Salzburg. Archived from 1499:"Quebec hires Page as general manager" 658:In his second season with Calgary in 167:in 1970-71, then turned to coaching. 150: 7: 670:Pagé was hired as head coach of the 371:, taking over the worst team in the 248:Page remained with Colorado for the 245:in six games in the CHL semifinals. 1584:Alexander, Rachel (June 16, 1998). 1441:"5-on-3 Advantage? Pull the Goalie" 682:3–2 in a neutral site game held in 444:, to be the Nordiques' head coach. 187:Page received his first job in the 30:For the Swiss Olympic athlete, see 1895:Ice hockey people from Laurentides 1779:Head coach of the Quebec Nordiques 1439:Klein, Jeff Z. (January 8, 2010). 25: 1162:Lost in conference quarterfinals 390:on October 15 by a score of 5–1. 359:Minnesota North Stars (1988–1990) 259:Page was named head coach of the 1812:Head coach of the Calgary Flames 666:Anaheim Mighty Ducks (1997–1998) 155:, sometimes erroneously spelled 1845:Head coach of the Anaheim Ducks 191:as an assistant coach with the 1535:. May 25, 1994. Archived from 1: 1900:Minnesota North Stars coaches 1505:. May 5, 1990. 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Index

Pierre Page
Pierre Page (athlete)

St. Hermas
Quebec
Forward
Minnesota North Stars
Quebec Nordiques
Calgary Flames
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
HC Ambrì-Piotta
Eisbären Berlin
EC Red Bull Salzburg
EHC Red Bull München
[paʒe]
ice hockey
St. Francis Xavier University
Dalhousie University
National Hockey League
Calgary Flames
Al MacNeil
1980–81
Chicago Black Hawks
Philadelphia Flyers
Minnesota North Stars
1981–82 season
Vancouver Canucks
CHL
Colorado Flames
1982–83

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