The U.S. men’s ice hockey team faces Germany in the qualifying round of the IIHF World Championship on Saturday, May 11, 2024 (5/11/24) at Ostrava Arena in Ostrava, Czech Republic.
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Content: IIHF World Championship
Who: USA vs Germany
Date and time: Saturday, May 11, 2024
Location: Ostrava Arena
Time: 2:20pm ET
TV: NHL Network
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Rick Bowness came off the ice after the Winnipeg Jets suffered their final loss of the season and were eliminated from the playoffs, dissatisfied with his performance and the way his team was playing. Then he realized this had to be the last NHL game he coached.
“My coaches always told me… they always said you’ll know it’s time,” Bowness said. “At that point, I just knew it was time.”
Bowness announced his retirement on Monday after 38 seasons in the NHL. His acclaimed career includes leading the Dallas Stars to the Stanley Cup Final in 2020 and spending more time behind the bench than anyone in league history.
“When I retire, I just want to be remembered,” Bowness told reporters at a news conference in Winnipeg, fighting back tears. “I just loved the game and respected the game. I love this league. I respect the league.”
Health issues for himself and his wife, Judy, also influenced his decision, but it was more than just the disappointment of losing to Colorado in five games. In the end, Bowness did enough in his remaining time to lead the Jets to a franchise-record 52 wins and a second consecutive postseason appearance, and to be a finalist for the Jack Adams Award as Coach of the Year for the first time. Ta. Many seasons on the job.
Bowness was scheduled to retire in the summer of 2022, but Winnipeg general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff called and convinced him to give him another shot at winning the Stanley Cup. He didn’t answer the call right away, but eventually decided to give it a try.
“We asked them to put their lives on hold and come here to Winnipeg and give us, as a group, another voice, another path, a strong organization.” Beldayoff said. “I really wanted to thank Rick for the two years he has given us here.”
“We asked them to put their lives on hold and come here to Winnipeg and give us, as a group, another voice, another path, a strong organization.” Beldayoff said. “I really wanted to thank Rick for the two years he has given us here.”
Bowness, 69, became the league’s oldest head coach. The news of his retirement was met with many well-wishes from people he’s known over the decades in the gaming world.
“Today, I’m hearing from players that you played with, and that was a long time ago, but from all over the world, just guys that you coached,” Bowness said. “They’re in Europe and I get emails from them. It’s friendships and people you meet.”
The Moncton, New Brunswick native appeared in 2,726 games as a coach in some capacity, mostly as an assistant in a number of positions up until 1984. He is one of only three people to coach for 50 years, along with Hall of Famer Scottie. Bowman and Pat Quinn.
Peter DeBoer, who replaced Bowness as Stars coach, said, “He has spent his entire life in the hockey world and is rightly respected by all of his coaching colleagues, but he is also honored by the players who have influenced him throughout his career, especially in the league. He is also respected by young defensemen.” “This is a list of people from the last 20 years. It’s been a great career and I think I was lucky to have coached against him and I want him to enjoy his retirement and congratulate him on his great run. I want you to.”
It was not immediately clear whether associate coach Scott Arniel, who filled in for several games this season when Bowness was out for personal reasons, will be considered as a possible replacement.
That’s Bowness, who was hired multiple times as a midseason replacement for the original Winnipeg Jets, New York Islanders, Phoenix Coyotes and, at the end of 2019, the Stars. He also coached with the Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators, serving as an assistant for the teams for extended periods. The Vancouver Canucks and Tampa Bay Lightning have had long runs in the playoffs.
The closest Bowness came to a cup game was Game 7 of the 2011 Finals against Vancouver, coached by Alain Vigneault. As head coach, his Dallas team fell two wins short of a cup game against Tampa Bay in 2020 while playing in a “bubble” in Edmonton.
“It’s not about winning the Stanley Cup. It’s always been important, but as you get older and older, you want to have an impact on a player’s life on and off the ice. That’s “It’s been more important to me in the last 10 years than it has been in years,” Bowness said. “I’ve had a few Stanley Cup runs, and things happen that are out of your control with injuries and everything, and then you lose the Cup and, well, things happen that are out of your control. What you can control every day is , the impact it has on players both on and off the ice.”
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