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Stanley Glenn Bowman (born June 28, 1973) is a Canadian-American
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executive, currently serving as the
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of the
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of the
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(NHL). He previously worked as the general manager of the
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of NHL and the U.S. Olympic men's hockey team. He is the son of
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member and former senior advisor for the Blackhawks,
Scotty Bowman William Scott Bowman (born September 18, 1933) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey head coach. He holds the record for most wins in National Hockey League (NHL) history, with 1,244 wins in the regular season and 223 in the Stanley Cup ...
. Bowman was the general manager of the Blackhawks from 2009 to 2021, during which time the team won three
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s in
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,
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, and
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. He resigned from his position in 2021 after an internal investigation revealed he neglected reports of
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committed by a member of the Blackhawks' coaching staff. Bowman also resigned from the Olympic men's team and did not work in hockey until his 2024 hiring by the Oilers.


Early life

Bowman was born in
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,
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. He moved to
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during his father's tenure with the
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and attended
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. Bowman graduated from the
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in 1995 with degrees in Finance and Computer Applications. He lived in Keenan Hall. Bowman spent the next four-to-five years working in the accounting and finance field in the Chicago-area after graduating from Notre Dame.


Executive career


Chicago Blackhawks (2000–2021)

Bowman joined the
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in 2000 as a special assistant to the general manager. His early responsibilities included working on financial budgets and evaluating prospects and players within the Blackhawks' organization. He was promoted to the director of hockey operations in 2003, which he held onto for two years before receiving another promotion to assistant general manager of hockey operations in 2007. His father, Scotty, joined the Blackhawks as a senior advisor in 2008. On July 14, 2009, Bowman replaced Dale Tallon to become the ninth general manager in Blackhawks' history. Tallon was demoted to the position of senior advisor weeks after missing the deadline to send qualifying options to the team's restricted free agents, causing the
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to file a grievance against the Blackhawks. Bowman inherited a roster that included
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,
Patrick Kane Patrick Timothy Kane II (born November 19, 1988) is an American professional ice hockey winger (ice hockey), right winger for the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the Chicago Blackhawks with the List of ...
, Patrick Sharp, Duncan Keith, Bryan Bickell,
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, Dave Bolland,
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, and Marian Hossa, who would all play a pivotal role in the Blackhawks' future success. In his first year as general manager, the Blackhawks posted a 52–22–8 record, placing first in the Central Division, and ultimately went on to win the 2010 Stanley Cup. In the ensuing 2010 off-season, Bowman traded away or parted ways with almost half of the players from 2010 Stanley Cup team due to salary cap issues, including Dustin Byfuglien, Andrew Ladd, Antti Niemi, and
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and brought in players such as Michael Frolik and Viktor Stålberg in trades while goaltender Corey Crawford was brought up from the minors to become the new starting goaltender and signing longtime
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goaltender
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in free agency as a backup to Crawford. Bowman also signed rookies
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and Marcus Krüger to their entry-level contracts prior to the
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. In 2010–11, the defending Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks narrowly qualified for the 2011 playoffs as the eighth and final seed in the Western Conference, clinching the last playoff spot on the last day of the season (despite the Blackhawks losing their season finale against the
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4–3) after the
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lost their finale against the
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5–3 later the same day. In the first round of the 2011 playoffs against the
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-winning
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, the Blackhawks found themselves in a 3–0 series deficit, however, they recovered by winning the next three games to force game 7 where they lost in overtime 2–1 for a 4–3 series defeat. In the 2011 off-season, the roster continued to be retooled as veteran defenseman Brian Campbell and veteran forward Tomáš Kopecký to the
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and Troy Brouwer to the
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while forward Jake Dowell and goaltender Marty Turco left the team in free agency. Bowman added prospect forward Andrew Shaw while also making a trade to acquire Johnny Oduya and signed veteran goaltender Ray Emery, along with veteran forwards Daniel Carcillo and Jamal Mayers in free agency to fill the voids. On October 4, 2011, Bowman signed a contract extension to remain with the Blackhawks through the 2015–16 season. In the 2012 off-season, after finishing the
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as the sixth seed in the West and losing in the first round of the playoffs for a second consecutive season having lost to the
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in six games in the opening round of the 2012 playoffs, Bowman continued to retool the roster by calling up prospect forwards Brandon Bollig and Brandon Saad, signing veteran defenseman Michal Roszival and trading for veteran forward Michal Handzus. The Blackhawks posted an NHL-best record of 36–7–5 during the lockout-shortened
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, and won the Presidents' Trophy and eventually the
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. The Blackhawks' roster remained largely intact heading into the
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with the exemption of the retirement of Jamal Mayers and trades or free agency departures of Viktor Stålberg, Dave Bolland, Michael Frolik and Ray Emery and the return of Kris Versteeg after three seasons and signing of rookie goaltender
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. After finishing the season as the fifth seed in the Western Conference, the Blackhawks reached the Western Conference Finals for the second consecutive year in the 2014 playoffs but lost to the eventual Stanley Cup champions, the
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, in seven games. The Blackhawks were poised for another deep playoff run during the
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, as the majority of the roster from the previous three seasons prior remained (with the exemption of the trades of Nick Leddy to the
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and Brandon Bollig to the
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) and as Bowman acquired veterans
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, Andrew Desjardins, Antoine Vermette and Kimmo Timonen in trades or free agent signings and brought up prospects Teuvo Teravainen and
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from the minors. The team won the
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, marking Bowman's third championship in six seasons. In the years surrounding their 2015 Stanley Cup victory, the Blackhawks committed to the majority of their core players by awarding long-term contracts with full no-move clauses to Kane, Toews, Sharp, and Seabrook. These extensions, while solidifying the team's foundation, necessitated a significant roster overhaul to maintain salary cap compliance. Bowman was forced to trade away key assets, including Brandan Saad, Antti Raanta, Patrick Sharp along with Kris Versteeg (for a second time) while Johnny Oduya, Brad Richards and Antoine Vermette left the team in free agency. The Blackhawks posted another dominant season with another winning record in 2015–16 despite the drastic roster turnaround thanks in part to the arrival of Artem Anisimov and Artemi Panarin as the latter would go on to win the rookie of the year award that season, and Patrick Kane having an MVP-award-winning season. Bowman, believing the Blackhawks could potentially return to the Stanley Cup Final, traded Phillip Danault to acquire veterans Tomas Fleischmann and Dale Weise at the trade deadline from the
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while also re-acquiring Andrew Ladd from the
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. The Blackhawks instead fell to
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in the first round of the 2016 playoffs in seven games. In the 2016 off-season, Andrew Ladd signed with the
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in free agency while Bowman traded Teuvo Teravainen with Bryan Bickell to the
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to offload the final year of the latter's contract and traded Andrew Shaw to the Montreal Canadiens. Bowman also brought back veteran defenseman Brian Campbell and Johnny Oduya in free agency. During the 2016–17 season, the team then posted a conference-best 50–23–9 record but were swept by the eighth seeded
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in the first round of the
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. Following the Blackhawks' swift playoff exit in 2017, Bowman declared the team's performance unacceptable and promised to make major changes. In an effort to extend the team's Stanley Cup window, he arranged a pair of significant draft-day trades. Panarin was dealt to Columbus to reacquire Brandon Saad, while the veteran defenseman Hjalmarsson was sent to Arizona in exchange for the slightly younger defenceman Connor Murphy. These moves were intended to create salary cap flexibility while maintaining competitive strength to remain a playoff contender. However, the Blackhawks failed to qualify for the
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for the first time since 2008. Bowman fired Quenneville after a poor start to the 2018–19 season having started the season with a 6–6–3 record in the first 15 games and replaced him with Jeremy Colliton. In the 2019 off-season, Bowman traded Artem Anisimov to the
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followed by letting longtime centre Marcus Krüger depart in free agency and brought back Andrew Shaw in a trade with the Montreal Canadiens, three years after initially trading him to the Canadiens. The Blackhawks snapped a two-year playoff drought by clinching a postseason berth in the pandemic-shortened 2019–20 season mainly due to the playoff format being expanded from 16 teams to 24 teams. However, they were eliminated in the first round by the
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. The slump continued over the next two years as the Blackhawks experienced additional roster turnaround, losing veterans Seabrook to retirement due to hip and shoulder injuries and Brandon Saad in a trade to the
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and opting to let longtime starting goaltender Corey Crawford in free agency. On December 16, 2020, the Blackhawks promoted Bowman to president of hockey operations. The move came after the Blackhawks fired John McDonough in April, and delegated his responsibilities between Bowman and Jaime Faulkner, who was hired as the president of business operations. On March 31, 2021, Bowman was appointed the general manager of the U.S. Olympic men's hockey team for the 2022 Beijing Games. By the end of the pandemic-shortened 2020–21 season, Kane and Toews were the last remnants of the core group of players that won three Stanley Cups for the Blackhawks after Keith was traded to the Oilers in the 2021 off-season. Two time Stanley Cup champion Andrew Shaw (who returned to the Blackhawks in 2019) was also forced into retirement due to repeated concussions within short time spans. Bowman hoped injecting the roster with young talent, including Kirby Dach, Brandon Hagel, and Philipp Kurashev would allow the team to return to the playoffs. He also made a blockbuster trade before the 2021–22 season to acquire defensemen Seth Jones, whom he then signed to an eight-year extension worth $9.5 million with a no-movement clause. However, Bowman resigned from his position only a few weeks into the season. The Blackhawks struggled throughout the season, and his successor, Kyle Davidson, initiated a full-scale rebuild by offloading DeBrincat, Dach, and Hagel for prospects and draft capital. Kane was also dealt for picks, while Toews was not re-signed after his contract expired in 2023.


Sexual abuse scandal and hiatus (2021–2024)

In May 2021, the
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hired Jenner & Block to launch an internal investigation following accusations of sexual assault and negligence that occurred during the
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. Then-prospect Kyle Beach claimed the team’s video coach, Brad Aldrich, sexually assaulted him and his reports were not properly handled by the team's coaches and executives, including Bowman, assistant general manager Al MacIsaac, president John McDonough, and head coach Joel Quenneville. The official report was released on October 26, and concluded that Bowman, Quenneville, MacIsaac, and McDonough were aware of accusations of sexual assault, but failed to report to the incidents to either the police or the Blackhawks'
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department. Bowman immediately resigned from his position after the report was released and expressed regret for mishandling Beach's accusations against Aldrich. He also resigned as the general manager of the U.S. Olympic men's hockey team the same day. While Bowman was not officially suspended following his resignation, NHL commissioner
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did not immediately reinstate him into the league and said anyone involved would need to meet with him if they want to work in the league again.


Edmonton Oilers (2024–present)

On July 1, 2024, the NHL announced Bowman, MacIsaac and Quenneville, would be reinstated into the league and allowed to sign contracts with other teams. Subsequently, Bowman was hired as general manager of the
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on July 24, succeeding Ken Holland. In March 2025, Bowman filed a motion to quash a subpoena for his deposition in a second sexual assault lawsuit related to his time at the Blackhawks, arguing that he was not properly served the subpoena and lack of jurisdiction because of his Canadian citizenship and current residence in Edmonton.


Personal life

Bowman and his wife Suzanne have three children. He is named after the Stanley Cup; his father won his first Stanley Cup, as coach of the
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, just one month before Stan's birth. His middle name, Glenn, is a reference to NHL Hall of Fame goalie Glenn Hall, whom his father coached on the
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in
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. In 2007, Bowman was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, cancer of the lymph nodes. The cancer went into remission after chemotherapy, but reappeared in early 2008, necessitating a stem cell transplant, radiation and more chemotherapy. As of 2013, the cancer was in remission.


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Stan Bowman's trades as GM of the Blackhawks
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