Healthy and rested Rick Bowness ready for next challenge as Blue Jackets head coach
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — It didn’t take much time for Rick Bowness to show that he was rested and ready to return behind an NHL bench.
Bowness completed a whirlwind 36 hours by leading the Columbus Blue Jackets to a 5-3 win over the Calgary Flames on Tuesday night. He accepted the job Monday afternoon and got to Columbus in time to lead Tuesday morning’s game day skate.
“The coach’s job is to give them the structure and the details. Their job is to come in and compete. And my eyes told me tonight we competed very hard,” Bowness said. “Now are there areas that we have to improve? Absolutely. But if you don’t improve those areas until you get to compete, so that’s what I was happy with.”
Bowness had retired in the spring of 2024, ending a two-year stint with the Winnipeg Jets. Bowness explained before Tuesday’s game that he stepped down because of health issues he and his wife, Judy, were experiencing.











