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Columbus Blue Jackets Fire Evason, Hire Bowness Amid Frustrating Season
13 Jan
Summary
- Columbus Blue Jackets replaced Dean Evason with Rick Bowness as head coach.
- The team cited a frustrating season and unmet performance expectations.
- Bowness brings extensive NHL coaching experience, including a Stanley Cup Final appearance.

The Columbus Blue Jackets announced a significant change in their coaching staff on January 13, 2026, relieving Dean Evason of his head coaching duties and dismissing assistant coach Steve McCarthy. The organization cited a "frustrating season" and performance levels that did not meet expectations as the primary reasons for the decision. President of Hockey Operations Don Waddell expressed gratitude for Evason's work under difficult circumstances.
Veteran NHL coach Rick Bowness has been appointed as the new head coach. Bowness, who recently retired from coaching the Winnipeg Jets in May 2024, brings a wealth of experience spanning nearly five decades. He led the Dallas Stars to the Stanley Cup Final in 2020 and was a Jack Adams Award finalist for his tenure with the Jets. His career includes coaching seven different NHL teams.




