Jim Montgomery's Unexpected Journey to Coaching the Blues

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Jim Montgomery, recently fired by the Boston Bruins, quickly transitioned to a new role as head coach of the St. Louis Blues, signing a five-year contract. Montgomery, who previously served as an assistant coach for the Blues, was approached by Blues GM Doug Armstrong shortly after his dismissal. His familiarity with the team and its players, along with the organization's commitment, influenced his decision to join. Montgomery aims to improve the team's current performance and develop them into a consistent playoff contender.
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