Bowman to be 'Hawk eyes, Chicago all ears William Scott "Scotty" Bowman has done everything in hockey, from playing professionally to scouting to coaching to being a general manager. In the process, he's won 11 Stanley Cups, nine as a coach, including five with the Montreal Canadiens, one with the Pittsburgh Penguins and three with the Detroit Red Wings. He also won the Stanley Cup in 1991 as the Penguins' director of player development and again in 2008 as special consultant to the general manager (Ken Holland) of the Detroit Red Wings. A little more than a month after the Red Wings won their fourth Stanley Cup in Bowman's 13-year tenure, he accepted an offer to become the senior advisor of hockey operations for the Chicago Blackhawks. On the surface, jumping to a division rival would seem like a move out of the Benedict...
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