Rick Bowness agreed to a one-year contract extension to remain as coach of the Blue Jackets, team president and general manager Don Waddell said on Thursday, April 16.

“If you look at the body of work that happened here over the last 37 games, I’m very pleased with Rick’s work,” Blue Jackets president of hockey operations/general manager Don Waddell said. “I’ve said all along the strengths of this organization from a coaching standpoint has been the communication he’s had with the players and getting the players ready to play on a regular basis.”

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More Blue Jackets news: Coach Rick Bowness rips team after playoff miss: ‘They don’t care’

Bowness, 71, took over the bench from Dean Evason on Jan. 12 and guided the Jackets to a 21-11-5 record that nearly took them from last in the Eastern Conference when he accepted the job to a playoff spot. In fact, they climbed as high as second in the Metropolitan Division before a 3-9-1 finish.

Columbus Blue Jackets head coach Rick Bowness reacts during the NHL hockey game against the Washington Capitals at Nationwide Arena in Columbus on April 14, 2026.

“It’s always interesting when you do make changes, how players are going to respond, and even through all the exit meetings that have happened so far, every player to a man said they loved playing for Rick, they respect Rick and they were all hoping he’d come back for another year,” Waddell said. “So, we’re very pleased to announce that signing.”

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Bowness’ first season ended with some turbulence after his meltdown following a 2-1 loss to the Washington Capitals in a season finale that didn’t mean anything to either team in the standings. After bashing a wall outside the interview room at Nationwide Arena, presumably with a hockey stick, Bowness boiled over at a news conference that prompted pushback from players the next day.

“All you’ve got to do is look at the stat sheet,” Bowness said after the final game. “Three hits. Twenty-three giveaways. Like, I don’t know if I’m back, but if I’m back, I’m changing this culture. These guys, they don’t care. Losing is not important enough to them. It doesn’t bother them. Like, how can you go out and play like that?”

Columbus Blue Jackets head coach Rick Bowness reacts to a goal by Washington Capitals right wing Anthony Beauvillier during the second period of the NHL hockey game at Nationwide Arena in Columbus on April 14, 2026.

Columbus Blue Jackets head coach Rick Bowness reacts to a goal by Washington Capitals right wing Anthony Beauvillier during the second period of the NHL hockey game at Nationwide Arena in Columbus on April 14, 2026.

Those words resonated throughout a fan base that has felt largely the same way over much of the franchise’s 25-year history. The Blue Jackets have qualified for the playoffs only six times and have won only one playoff series, a 2019 sweep of the heavily favored Tampa Bay Lightning.

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They also upset the Toronto Maple Leafs in a five-game postseason series held inside the league’s 2020 Toronto “bubble” during the COVID-19 pandemic, but that was just to qualify for the official playoff field.

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