Who is Rick Bowness? Everything you need to know about Blue Jackets' new coach following Dean Evason's exitWho is Rick Bowness, the new Columbus Blue Jackets head coach? (Getty Images) Rick Bowness set to start his tenure at Columbus at a moment when urgency has replaced patience inside the Blue Jackets organization. The season has slipped away faster than anyone in the front office expected. Columbus sits at the bottom of the Metropolitan Division, leaking goals and confidence with equal speed. What makes the move sting more is the contrast to last year, when optimism returned and playoff hopes lasted deep into spring. This time, results fell short of internal standards, forcing management to act before the standings became impossible to climb.With 37 games still on the schedule, the Blue Jackets chose experience over experimentation. Dean Evason and assistant Steve McCarthy were relieved of their duties, and the franchise turned to a familiar NHL name to steady a drifting ship. The decision signals a belief that the roster is not broken beyond repair, but rather in need of structure, accountability, and calm leadership during a turbulent stretch.

Who is Rick Bowness, the new Columbus Blue Jackets head coach?

Rick Bowness arrives in Columbus with nearly four decades of professional hockey behind him and a reputation built on resilience. At 70, he is one of the rare coaches whose career spans five different NHL decades, a testament to adaptability. Bowness was head coach of the Jets in 1988-89. He also coached the Boston Bruins (1991-92), Ottawa Senators (1992-96), New York Islanders (1996-98), Phoenix Coyotes (2003-04), Dallas Stars (2019-21), and Jets (2022-24). As an assistant in Vancouver, Tampa Bay, and Dallas, Bowness became trusted for his defensive structure and steady presence. That trust paid off in Dallas, where he took over midseason and guided the Stars to the Stanley Cup Final in 2020. Even in defeat, his leadership earned respect across the league.His most recent stop in Winnipeg shows his ceiling. In the 2023-24 season, the Jets posted a 52-win campaign, the strongest record of his head coaching career. That run reaffirmed his ability to connect with modern players while demanding discipline in all three zones. He went 310-408 with 48 overtime/shootout losses and 37 ties as a head coach.For Columbus, Bowness brings clarity more than promises. His career record reflects hardship as much as success, but it also reflects survival in one of sports’ most unforgiving environments. The Blue Jackets are betting that his experience, voice, and calm authority can halt the slide and reset standards before the season slips beyond reach.Also Read: NHL insider explains how a shifting buyer-seller market impacts Sidney Crosby and Erik Karlsson’s future