TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Lightning have signed head coach Jon Cooper to a multi-year contract extension, the club announced Tuesday.
A native of Prince George, B.C., Cooper has been behind the Tampa bench since March 2013 and is currently the longest-tenured coach in the NHL.
Cooper's record with the Lightning stands at 301-157-44. He's led the club to the Eastern Conference final three times, including a trip to the Stanley Cup in 2015.
Tampa claimed the franchise's first Presidents' Trophy for the NHL's best regular-season record earlier this month.
The Lightning, who sit with a record of 59-14-3, are also within striking distance of the league's single-season wins mark of 62 set by the 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings.
"(Cooper's) ability to forge impactful relationships with everyone from players to staff has been a trademark of his tenure with the organization," Tampa general manager Julien BriseBois said in a statement. "Coop's ability to develop a strong culture while continually adapting has been a big part of the team's success.
"He has helped set high standards for our organization with his unrelenting drive for excellence."
The Canadian Press