NEW YORK (AP) — The Blue Jackets may have exited the Stanley Cup playoffs earlier than hoped for but head coach John Tortorella, along with Toronto’s Mike Babcock and Edmonton’s Todd McLellan, are the finalists for the Jack Adams Award as the NHL coach of the year.
Tortorella’s Blue Jackets set franchise records for wins, points, home wins and road points. Tortorella won the award with Tampa Bay in 2003-04.
McLellan guided Edmonton to its first playoff berth since 2005-06.
Members of the NHL Broadcasters’ Association voted at the end of the regular season, with the top three designated finalists Wednesday. The winner will be announced June 21 at the NHL Awards in Las Vegas.
Babcock led Toronto to a fourth-place finish in the Atlantic Division and the second wild-card playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
The award honors the late Jack Adams, the longtime coach and general manager of the Detroit Red Wings.