19 Results for steve bowman

You vented ... I'm answering

Pierre LeBrun

...mid 1990s, a team Bowman believed needed a dramatic correction after his arrival. The Wings needed to play two-way hockey. So, he had a famous meeting with franchise player Steve Yzerman. "I called Steve...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 03, 2009

Power Play: Rangers, Theo, cap play

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

The Rangers' and Jackets' surprising play. The latest on the mess within the union. Scott Burnside rants on these topics and more, including his "what to watch" list for this week.

Story | Conversation | October 19, 2009

The best among the rookies and sophs

Sean Allen, Special to ESPN.com

Sean Allen scans the NHL rookies and sophomores for potential sleepers.

Story | Conversation | September 09, 2009

Centennial celebration reminds me why I loved hockey, Habs in first place

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Scott Burnside may have moved on from his childhood obsession with the Montreal Canadiens, but his memories are still a part of his identity.

Story | Conversation | October 15, 2008

Time to clean house in Atlanta, but ownership still in denial

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

The Thrashers are on the verge of yet another playoff-less season. Time to clean house, right? Nope, not with this team, whose owners and GM are in complete denial despite their futility.

Story | Conversation | March 18, 2008

Bringing old school and new school together, one puck at a time

John Buccigross, ESPN.com

John Buccigross is bring the old and new schools together like the U.N. as he again hits the blogosphere.

Story | Conversation | December 11, 2007

Free agency's early winners and losers

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Who made all the right moves? Scott Burnside takes a look at the early winners and losers of the free-agency period.

Story | Conversation | July 05, 2006

Cluster of countrymen proves successful for some

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Scott Burnside writes how three teams are disproving the old notion that too many Europeans spoil the hockey broth.

Story | Conversation | April 25, 2006

Habscheid worked his way to the worlds

George Johnson, Special to ESPN.com

Instead of opting for Hall of Famers or heavyweights to coach its world championship team, Canada stuck with its roots.

Story | Conversation | April 15, 2005

U.S. picks a winner, loses style points

Jim Kelley, ESPN.com

Not only is Ron Wilson the right man to coach Team USA in the World Cup, he's the only man.

Story | Conversation | February 07, 2004

Maurice weathering another storm

Al Morganti, Special to ESPN.com

Instead of blaming Paul Maurice for losing, 'Canes GM Jim Rutherford points to players and finances.

Story | Conversation | November 30, 2003

Out of tune in Motown

Al Morganti, Special to ESPN.com

Dave Lewis is the one who will be blamed if the Detroit Red Wings don't start playing up to their payroll.

Story | Conversation | November 10, 2003

Now is not the time to start over

Ray Ratto, Special to ESPN.com

Robbie Ftorek was a winner who couldn't get the job done. Now, the Bruins needed to bring in a closer not a successor.

Story | Conversation | March 21, 2003

Avalanche finally looking like their old selves

Barry Melrose, Special to ESPN.com

Unfortunately, it took a coaching change for the Avalanche to start living up to expectations.

Story | Conversation | January 03, 2003

'Tis the season for Christmas wishes

George Johnson, Special to ESPN.com

An MVP for Joe Thornton, an owner in Buffalo and Stevie Y back in the lineup are among our holiday gifts.

Story | Conversation | December 23, 2002