Detroit Red Wings' Derek Lalonde: 'Someone losing their job' over unique NHL coaching ranks

Helene St. James
Detroit Free Press

Derek Lalonde saw a text congratulating him, but didn't have time to read the body of the message.

When he found out, he had a good laugh.

A press release made the rounds Tuesday morning, declaring Lalonde was named "the third-most handsome NHL coach of 2022, according to beauty-technology analysis." He ranked behind Edmonton's Jay Woodcroft (who was a video coach under Mike Babcock in Detroit) and Calgary's Darryl Sutter.

Detroit Red Wings coach Derek Lalonde, Sept. 21, 2022 in Traverse City.

"Someone is getting fired for that," Lalonde said, laughing. "Those are two really good coaches but I’d put them towards the bottom with me also in that category. "

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Lalonde was even more incredulous when told the rankings, released by gambling.com, had David Quinn of the San Jose Sharks at No. 29.

"If David Quinn is at the bottom and I’m at the top, that’s a bad, bad list," Lalonde said.

Back when he was coaching the Toledo Walleye, Lalonde saw a fan with a poster calling him Uncle Fester from the Addams Family. After the game, Lalonde found the fan, signed the poster and took pictures.

He had another good laugh Tuesday.

"Someone sent me a text, 'congrats,'" he said. Once he found out why, Lalonde's response was: "You sure it’s not the bottom up?"

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