Adolphe Lecours (January 23, 1878 – July 6, 1955) was a Canadian sports executive.
Lecours was the president of the L'Association athletique d'amateurs le National in 1910 when the Club Athletique-Canadien, owned by George Kennedy purchased the Montreal Canadiens professional ice hockey team.
[1] Lecours became the second head coach of the Montreal Canadiens.
He demanded a raise in pay and was replaced by Napoléon Dorval.
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