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Jets head coach Bowness takes leave of absence to care for wife in hospital

Jets head coach Rick Bowness is taking a leave of
absence from the team after his wife had a seizure.

The Jets said that Judy Bowness remains in hospital and is
undergoing further testing after having a seizure Sunday night.

“First and foremost they’re amazing human beings and that always
comes first,” forward Mark Scheifele said after practice on Monday.
“Today it’s think about them and pray for them and hopefully they
get some answers, and know they’re in good hands.”

There was no timetable announced for Bowness’s return to the
team. Associate coach Scott Arniel will serve as interim head coach
in his absence.

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“Our thoughts and prayers go out to Judy and Rick. Very serious
and tough time for them right now,” said Arniel. “Everybody is
certainly feeling it.

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“It’s family here. It’s part of what we talk about all of the
time. It really hits everyone hard.”

Bowness has a 48-35-3 record since becoming Winnipeg’s coach
ahead of the 2022-23 season. He led the Jets to a 46-33-3 record and
a playoff berth last season.

Winnipeg was eliminated in five games in the first round by the
eventual Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights.

“The biggest thing we can do for Bones is take care of our job
here at the rink and allow him to be where he needs to be,” said
defenceman Josh Morrissey. “That’s the culture I believe we’ve
built here. Certainly we’re all a part of that.

“When someone goes through something or is going through
something, the rest of the group, everyone, feels it.”

Bowness was head coach of the Dallas Stars for about two and a
half seasons before joining Winnipeg.

He led the Stars to the 2020 Stanley Cup final. Dallas lost in
six games to the Tampa Bay Lightning.

The Jets are off to a 2-3-0 start to the 2023-24 season and next
play Tuesday against the visiting St. Louis Blues.

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Bowness began his NHL coaching career in 1984 as an assistant
with the Jets.

He spent 28 games as head coach of the Jets in 1988-89 as a
mid-season replacement for Dan Maloney, before leaving the
organization after the season.

Bowness has also spent time as a head coach with the Boston
Bruins, Ottawa Senators, New York Islanders and Phoenix (now
Arizona) Coyotes.

 

Click to play video: 'RAW: Winnipeg Jets Rick Bowness Interview – Sept. 25'
RAW: Winnipeg Jets Rick Bowness Interview – Sept. 25

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