Carbonneau has come a long way to get Habs to top of the mountain
3/27/08

By Alan Maki
The Toronto Globe and Mail


FaceoffKen Hitchcock can give you all the proper explanations as to how Guy Carbonneau made the leap from thinking man's NHL player to winning head coach, one whose team, the Montreal Canadiens, sits atop the Eastern Conference.

Carbonneau learned from the greats when he played in Montreal, Hitchcock said; learned how to compete and how to shoulder the weight of expectations. He also learned how to play the game in various roles, as a scoring centreman, then defensive specialist, then veteran leader.

But the real reason for Carbonneau's successful transition?

"He's stubborn," said Hitchcock, who coached Carbonneau for five seasons with the Dallas Stars. "He's determined and stubborn, and those are good traits to have as a coach."