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Capitals coach Carbery earns Jack Adams Award

Capitals coach Carbery earns Jack Adams Award

Spencer Carbery of the

Carbery led the Capitals to a 51-22-9 (111 points) record this season as the team finished first in the Eastern Conference in his second season as Washington’s coach. He becomes the fourth coach in franchise history to win the award, joining Bryan Murray (1983-84), Bruce Boudreau (2007-08) and Barry Trotz (2015-16).

He is also the first person recognized as coach of the year in the ECHL, AHL and NHL.

The members of the NHL Broadcasters’ Association select the Jack Adams winner.

Carbery received 81 first-place votes on the 103 ballots cast and finished with 464 points. Scott Arniel of the Winnipeg Jets had 249 points, followed by Martin St. Louis of the Montreal Canadiens with 66.

The Capitals lost in the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, defeated by the Carolina Hurricanes in five games.