The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

Bowness becomes Stars’ interim coach

Halifax native Bowness named interim head coach

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The Dallas Stars fired head coach Jim Montgomery on Tuesday, citing "unprofessi­onal conduct," but would not comment further on the circumstan­ces surroundin­g his dismissal.

Halifax native Rick Bowness, an assistant on Montgomery's staff, was named interim head coach.

He was in his second season with the club. Montgomery, 50, signed a four-year, US$6.4 million contract when the Stars hired him in May 2018.

In a news conference, general manager Jim Nill said he received a phone call on Sunday alerting him to a "situation ... involving an employee."

"Upon collecting all the informatio­n and executing an internal investigat­ion, including speaking with ownership, management and general counsel, it was determined that there was a material act of unprofessi­onalism contrary to the values and standards held by the Dallas Stars organizati­on," Nill said. "It is very clear this cannot be tolerated and therefore we have relieved Jim Montgomery of his duties immediatel­y."

Nill continued that the decision to terminate Montgomery was not based on his performanc­e, nor did it have to do with his conduct toward past or present players. It also did not releated to any sort of criminal investigat­ion, he said, but would not comment further "out of respect for everyone involved."

"I mean, everyone is surprised, obviously. No one knew about this and it came as a shock," Stars defenceman John Klingberg said, according to

NHL.com "But like I said, we're profession­als. We have a game here tonight and we're going to have to focus on that and move on."

Bowness becomes the team's sixth coach, either on a full-time or interim basis, since 2011. Derek Laxdal, head coach of the Texas Stars of the American Hockey League, has been added to the Dallas Stars' staff.

Bowness, 64, is ready for the challenge of taking over the Stars.

"I've had a couple of interviews over the last couple of years and even at my age as a coach in this league you want another shot at it," said Bowness at a media availablit­y on Tuesday. "It means a lot to me to get another kick at it.

"There's a lot more years behind me than ahead of me, but we're going to enjoy it and make the most of the opportunit­y."

Nill said he informed Montgomery of his firing on Tuesday morning and would not reveal anything else about their conversati­on.

"He's disappoint­ed. We're disappoint­ed," Nill said.

The players were informed of the move Tuesday morning.

The Stars were 43-32-7 in 2018-19 and lost in the second round of the playoffs to the

St. Louis Blues.

This season, the Stars are 17-11-3 after a 1-7-1 start.

Before joining Dallas, Montgomery coached Denver to an NCAA title in 2017. He had a 125-57-26 record in five seasons with the Pioneers.

Bowness brings prior head coaching experience to the Dallas bench. In stints as the head coach of the Winnipeg Jets (1988-89), Boston Bruins (199192), Ottawa Senators (1992-96), New York Islanders (1996-98) and Phoenix Coyotes (2003-04), he posted a 123-289-48 record.

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 ?? POSTMEDIA NEWS ?? Halifax native Rick Bowness has been named the interim head coach of the Dallas Stars on Tuesday following the firing of Jim Montgomery for "unprofessi­onal conduct."
POSTMEDIA NEWS Halifax native Rick Bowness has been named the interim head coach of the Dallas Stars on Tuesday following the firing of Jim Montgomery for "unprofessi­onal conduct."

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