Scotty Bowman: Winning back-to-back Stanley Cups ‘tougher to do now’
PITTSBURGH — Scotty Bowman won back-to-back Stanley Cups more than once in an illustrious career behind the bench, but the 83-year-old wonders now how feasible it is in today’s NHL.
“Well it’s not going to happen a lot,” Bowman, a nine-time Cup winner, told the Canadian Press in a recent interview. “It’s tougher to do now — no question about that.”
Not one team has gone back-to-back in the salary cap era, with Sidney Crosby’s Pittsburgh Penguins now looking to become the first.
Bowman guided the last repeat winner in Detroit with the Red Wings winning by sweeps in 1997 and 1998. He also helped the Mario Lemieux-led Penguins complete a back-to-back set of championships when he took over for Bob Johnson — who passed away from cancer — for the 1991-92 season and before that, drove the Montreal Canadiens to four straight crowns in the late ’70s.


