The previous season, the storied coach had hustled back to the Red Wings dressing room to return to the ice wearing skates for a victory lap with the Cup. This time, Bowman was an exhausted spectator who was delighted to watch Yzerman, the Conn Smythe Trophy winner as playoff MVP, present the trophy to Konstantinov, who was beaming in his No. 16 jersey.
"Everyone knows what tonight was for -- to get the Cup and share it with Vladimir," Bowman said. "We knew he was at the game. When they showed him (standing up) on the big screen, the reaction went right through the bench."
Yzerman had planned to take the Cup from NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and immediately give it to goaltender Chris Osgood. But then Shanahan told his captain that Konstantinov would be on the ice.
"A year ago, we were told Vlady might not live and tonight he carried the Stanley Cup," Yzerman said. "I think that's pretty special."
Watching the celebration from behind the Capitals bench was Washington coach Ron Wilson, numbed by defeat. But nerves, like those surely of every observer, tingling as Yzerman handed Konstantinov hockey's most prestigious trophy.
"That was outstanding," Wilson said. "It's obviously a very tight-knit group and when they have someone like (Konstantinov) to rally around, I mean, what the heck can we say? No speech you can give, no story you can tell can compare to what that team has gone through this year. That was a very emotional, professional thing that they did. You'd only see that in hockey."
For Bowman, who had coached five championship teams with the Canadiens, another in Pittsburgh and now a second in Detroit, putting the Red Wings' 1997-98 title in historical perspective was a challenge.
"I could tell you a lot of lies, but how good is this team?" he said. "I just know we found a lot of ways to win."
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