The Columbus Blue Jackets Are Not Worried About Rick A Bowness Extension
Will Rick Bowness return to coach the Columbus Blue Jackets for another season?
The question of whether Rick Bowness will continue his coaching tenure with the Columbus Blue Jackets beyond the current season has been a topic of recent discussion. Hockey insider Elliotte Friedman recently weighed in on the subject during an appearance on Sirius XM NHL Network Morning Skate.
Friedman recounted a conversation with Blue Jackets General Manager Don Waddell, who addressed the status of Bowness's extension. Waddell revealed that both he and Bowness have mutually agreed to defer any contract talks until the season concludes. He jokingly added that they were the only two individuals not preoccupied with the matter, suggesting a shared, relaxed approach.
This calm stance comes despite the team's improved performance under Bowness. The Blue Jackets have experienced a notable upturn in their record since his hiring, sparking public interest and, as Friedman observed, potentially influencing some of the team's upcoming unrestricted free agents who might seek clarity on the coaching situation. However, Waddell is known for his patient negotiation style, often allowing discussions to proceed without haste.
Friedman also emphasized Bowness's deep love for coaching. Given his willingness to return from what might be considered semi-retirement for this role and the success he's currently achieving, Friedman believes securing an extension shouldn't be overly complicated, provided all parties maintain realistic expectations. Waddell's past actions, such as finalizing the Ivan Provorov deal just before free agency, underscore his comfort with letting negotiations unfold on their own timeline.
Since Bowness took the helm, the Blue Jackets have shown a significantly better record, aligning with Waddell's conviction that the team was underperforming prior to the coaching change. The team has also made strategic moves, acquiring players like Marchment, Garland, Coyle, and Wood, with the goal of building a more resilient, playoff-contending roster. The mutual understanding between Waddell and Bowness regarding his initial one-year deal and future plans suggests a clear, albeit unhurried, path forward as the Blue Jackets continue their playoff push.
Fresh materials — NHL

NHL Team Rumors: Devils, Maple Leafs, Capitals - GM Searches and Ovechkin's Future
The NHL landscape is buzzing with speculation regarding managerial hirings and player futures. The New Jersey Devils are actively seeking a new General Manager and potentially a President of Hockey Operations, with a diverse list of candidates being considered. Meanwhile, the Toronto Maple Leaf

NHL Injury Report: Key Player Updates Across Multiple Teams
The Anaheim Ducks have seen forwards Cutter Gauthier and defenseman Radko Gudas return to the lineup after respective five-game absences due to upper-body and lower-body injuries. Boston Bruins forwards Viktor Arvidsson, Tanner Jeannot, and Pavel Zacha, along with defensemen Hampus Lindholm a

NHL General Manager Searches Intensify for Maple Leafs, Predators, and Devils
The hunt for new general managers is in full swing for three NHL franchises: the Toronto Maple Leafs, Nashville Predators, and New Jersey Devils. Reports indicate that all three teams are actively conducting interviews and exploring various candidates to fill their top hockey operations roles.

Could the New Jersey Devils Consider Trading Nico Hischier This Offseason?
With Nico Hischier having one year remaining on his contract and being eligible for an extension, there's speculation he could be traded this offseason if negotiations with the new management don't go well. During "The Chris Johnston Show," Chris Johnston discussed the New Jersey Devils and

NHL Draft Lottery Odds and First Round Matchups - April 12th
As of April 12th, the NHL Draft Lottery odds have been updated, providing insight into which teams have the best chance to secure the top picks. This information is crucial for franchises looking to rebuild and bolster their rosters for the future. Alongside the draft lottery outlook, the l

Michael Hage's Decision to Stay in Michigan: No Issue for Montreal Canadiens
Elliotte Friedman, speaking on Sportsnet's "Headlines" segment of Hockey Night in Canada, addressed the decision of Montreal Canadiens prospect Michael Hage to return to Michigan rather than turn professional. Ron MacLean inquired about Hage's choice, noting the contrast with other prospect