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Jack Adams Award finalists: Jon Cooper, Dan Muse, Lindy Ruff

By Thomson Reuters May 1, 2026 | 12:17 PM

Tampa Bay’s Jon Cooper, Pittsburgh’s Dan Muse and Buffalo’s Lindy Ruff are the three finalists for ​the 2026 Jack Adams Award, ‌the league announced Friday.

The award, which is presented annually to the top coach in the NHL as voted on by the National ‌Broadcasters’ ​Association, will be announced ⁠at a later ⁠date.

Cooper, 58, guided the Lightning to a 50-26-6 record this season and a ninth consecutive playoff appearance.

A two-time Stanley ​Cup champion, Cooper has been a finalist for this award on ⁠two occasions (2013-14, 2018-19) — however ⁠he has yet to win ​it.

Muse, 43, succeeded in his first season ​as head coach of the Penguins, ‌leading the club to a second-place finish in the Metropolitan Division. The Penguins posted a 41-25-16 record (98 points), ⁠which represented an 18-point increase from the previous season.

Ruff, 66, helped the Sabres halt a ⁠14-year playoff ‌drought by guiding the ⁠club to a first-place finish ​in ‌the Atlantic Division with a ​50-23-9 record. ⁠He previously won the Jack Adams Award in 2005-06, during his first stint with the Sabres.

Spencer Carbery of the Washington Capitals won the award last season.

–Field ​Level Media