Bob Hartley wins Jack Adams Award as NHL's top head coach
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Bob Hartley of the Calgary Flames won the Jack Adams Award as the league's top head coach at the NHL Awards in Las Vegas on Wednesday night.
Hartley guided the Flames to a 97-point regular season, 20 points better than the team's 2013-14 total. Calgary made the biggest jump standings-wise over last season in the Western Conference, and the third-highest improvement overall.
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