The 2020-21 NHL season is targeted to begin Jan. 1, 2021.
Bowness was hired as a Stars assistant June 22, 2018, after five seasons as associate coach of the Lightning. The 65-year-old is 143-302-8 with 48 ties as an NHL coach for the Winnipeg Jets (1988-89), Boston Bruins (1991-92), Ottawa Senators (1992-96), New York Islanders (1996-98), Phoenix Coyotes (2003-04) and Stars.
"Probably around January we started to feel more comfortable and I thought, 'I want to keep doing this,''' Bowness said. "But it goes to another level in the playoffs, and once the playoffs started there was no doubt in my mind I wanted to keep doing this. There came a point where I didn't want someone else to come in here and take this seat over. This is a tough league to win in, as you know. I couldn't give you an exact date, but sometime around January, I wasn't going to let this team go. Again, it took another level once we got to the playoffs. I'm just thrilled for the opportunity."
Bowness, who has been an NHL coach for five decades, played 173 NHL games in six seasons from 1975-81 as a forward with the Atlanta Flames, Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues and Jets.
"Rick knows how to balance things," Nill said. "He's got the passion, he's willing to call a player out, he's willing to talk to me about some situation, but they're healthy discussions and there's a respect there. Anyone who knows Rick Bowness, they know the respect. It's communication with respect, and he's got that through the organization. That goes with experience, that goes with who he is, the person on and off the ice, his family life, those things, they just don't happen. that's what's made him successful."
NHL.com staff writer Tracey Myers contributed to this report