Although he won the Jack Adams in 1976-77 as part of the Canadiens dynasty, when they won 60 of 80 games, Bowman outdid that accomplishment nearly 20 years later. He guided the Red Wings to a 62-13-7 record, the 62 wins setting an NHL record (since tied by the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2018-19), and they finished with 131 points, 27 more than the next closest team (Colorado Avalanche, 104). Detroit allowed the fewest goals in the League (2.21 per game) and had the best penalty-kill percentage (88.3). The Red Wings also had the second-best power play (21.3 percent), were third in goals per game (3.96) and allowed a League-low 24.2 shots on goal per game. Yes, there were seven future Hall of Famers on the roster (Dino Ciccarelli, Paul Coffey, Sergei Fedorov, Viacheslav Fetisov, Igor Larionov, Nicklas Lidstrom, Steve Yzerman), but Bowman did a masterful job of getting them to play together. -- David Satriano, staff writer