Stars GM Jim Nill says Rick Bowness has earned Dallas Stars coaching job
EDMONTON — Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill says interim head coach Rick Bowness has “earned the right” to come back behind the bench, but says the decision will come after the Stanley Cup final.
“He definitely has earned the right to come back as the coach,” Nill told reporters Tuesday on a Zoom call a day after the Stars defeated the Vegas Golden Knights to return to the final for the first time in two decades.
Bowness, 65, has been coaching in the NHL for five decades, the majority of time in an associate role. He has had runs with Phoenix, Vancouver, Tampa Bay, Boston, Winnipeg, the New York Islanders and was head coach in the grisly inaugural season of the Ottawa Senators (10 wins and 70 losses in 1992-93). He spent parts of three more seasons with Ottawa before his departure.
The man born in Moncton, N.B., and raised in Halifax will now have the chance to coach for the first time in the Stanley Cup final as head man behind the bench.