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Lemaire Cherishes Minnesota Memories From Wild Staff Reunion

  • Jacques Lemaire, now 80 and retired in Florida, fondly recalls his time with the Minnesota Wild.
  • Lemaire led the Wild to their first division title in 2007 and reached the playoffs in 2003.
  • Lemaire expressed gratitude for his time in Minnesota, noting the kindness of the people there and emphasizing the importance of belief and teamwork in achieving success, stating, 'If you can get all the guys to do their job and believe in that same thing, you’ve got a chance.'
  • Current Wild coach John Hynes admires Lemaire and respects the impact he had on future coaches and players.
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Lemaire cherishes Minnesota memories from Wild staff reunion

Daily life in Florida involves, “Fixing all the bad bones that I have and trying to get my sciatic nerve straightened out,” he said.

·Saint Paul, United States
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The Wild will honour the first head coach in his history, Jacques Lemaire, before his Saturday night game against the Blue Jackets.

·Quebec City, Canada
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Le Journal de Quebec broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
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