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Bowman, 51, ran the Blackhawks when they won the Stanley Cup in '10, '13 and '15. He takes over the Oilers following their trip to the final in which they lost to Florida in seven games.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Chicago Blackhawks president of hockey operations and general manager Stan Bowman has "stepped aside," after an independent investigation determined he and other team executives ...
Make no mistake, someone would've hired him sooner if they could. The NHL reinstated Bowman on July 1 after exiling him for nearly three years following the Brad Aldrich scandal in Chicago.
PRO HOCKEY Column: It didn’t take long for Stan Bowman to get another chance. You can forgive yourself for not forgiving him quite yet. Phil Thompson Chicago Tribune Jul 25, 2024 0 1 of 2 ...
Countless words have already been spilled on Stan Bowman’s worthiness to be an NHL general manager in light of the way he and the Chicago Blackhawks handled allegations of sexual assault against ...
Stan Bowman established himself in the hockey world when the Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup in 2010, his first season as general manager. That same year, Hawks upper management failed to ...
Now, Stan said he worries the criticism directed his way affects his family more than him. His kids are 18, 15 and 9 years old, no longer youthfully unaware like at the start of his GM tenure.
Stan Bowman received a promotion this week, but fans won’t immediately see many tangible changes in the Blackhawks’ roster or Bowman’s outward stature as a result.
Regardless, John McDonough and Rocky Wirtz spared Bowman. And given the reprieve, he has saved his own job and earned the right to see the re-tooling process he began through to its conclusion ...
The Chicago Blackhawks gave general manager Stan Bowman the additional role of president of hockey operations this week, but he said Friday that the new title doesn’t change his daily world a ...
Bowman, 51, ran the Blackhawks when they won the Stanley Cup in '10, ‘13 and ’15. He takes over an Oilers team that reached the Stanley Cup Final last season and lost to Florida in seven games.
The most surprising aspect of Jackson's comments, of course, being that he even mentioned Bowman's "time away" from the sport. It's hard to feel anything but nihilistic — though anger and ...
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