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Dave Lowry

Dave Lowry is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player, best known for his 19-season career as a left winger in the National Hockey League (NHL) and his subsequent roles in coaching at both junior and professional levels. Born David John Lowry on February 14, 1965, in Sudbury, Ontario, he stands 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighed 195 pounds during his playing days. Drafted by the Vancouver Canucks in the sixth round (110th overall) of the 1983 NHL Entry Draft, Lowry made his NHL debut with Vancouver in the 1985–86 season after playing junior hockey with the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), where he recorded 223 points in 169 games. Over his NHL career, he played 1,084 regular-season games across five teams—Vancouver Canucks (1985–1988), St. Louis Blues (1988–1993), Florida Panthers (1993–1997), San Jose Sharks (1997–2000), and Calgary Flames (2000–2004)—tallying 164 goals, 187 assists, and 351 points, along with 1,277 penalty minutes. Notably, Lowry served as captain of the Calgary Flames during the 2000–01 season, providing leadership on and off the ice for the franchise. His playing style was characterized by physicality and defensive reliability, contributing to playoff appearances with the Blues and Panthers, including a Stanley Cup Final run with Florida in 1996. Transitioning to coaching after retiring in 2004, Lowry began with the Calgary Hitmen of the Western Hockey League (WHL), serving as assistant coach (2005–2007), associate coach (2007–2008), and head coach (2008–2009). He then joined the NHL as an assistant coach with the Calgary Flames from 2009 to 2012, followed by a successful stint as head coach of the Victoria Royals in the WHL (2012–2017), where he led the team to multiple playoff berths and coached WHL All-Star teams. Internationally, Lowry guided Canada's under-20 team as head coach at the 2016 IIHF World Junior Championship. His NHL coaching resume includes assistant roles with the Los Angeles Kings (2017–2019), Winnipeg Jets (2020–2022, including a brief interim head coaching stint in December 2021), and Seattle Kraken (2022–2025), before returning to the Calgary Flames as an assistant coach in September 2025 under head coach Ryan Huska. This marks his second tenure with the Flames organization, where he also played and captained the team earlier in his career.

Early life and junior career

Early life and family background

David John Lowry was born on February 14, 1965, in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. He was raised in Ottawa, Ontario, where he is often referred to as a native of the city. Limited public information exists regarding Lowry's parents and siblings during his early years. Growing up in , a province with a deep-rooted culture, Lowry developed an initial interest in the sport during his childhood, participating in local organized play that introduced him to competitive .

Junior hockey career

Dave Lowry developed his hockey skills in the (), joining the London Knights as a 17-year-old for the 1982–83 season. In his rookie year, he appeared in 42 regular-season games, scoring 11 goals and 16 assists for 27 points, while accumulating 48 penalty minutes. The Knights reached the playoffs that spring, where Lowry played three games without recording a point. Lowry's performance improved markedly in 1983–84, his sophomore season, as he became a key contributor for the Knights, serving as team captain. He tallied 29 goals and 47 assists for 76 points in 66 games, leading the team in scoring, and added 6 goals and 6 assists in 8 playoff contests. That , while with the , Lowry was selected by the in the sixth round, 110th overall, of the . His junior career peaked in 1984–85, again as captain, when Lowry emerged as one of the OHL's top forwards, earning a spot on the league's First Team. He led the Knights with 60 goals and 60 assists for 120 points in 61 games, highlighted by a five-goal performance against the Steelhawks on January 14, 1985. In the playoffs, he contributed 6 goals and 5 assists in 8 games, solidifying his path toward professional hockey.

Professional playing career

NHL debut and early teams

Dave Lowry made his NHL debut with the during the 1985–86 season, shortly after a successful junior career with the London Knights in the , where he was drafted by Vancouver in the sixth round (110th overall) of the . In his rookie year, the 20-year-old left winger appeared in 73 games, recording 10 goals and 8 assists for 18 points while accumulating 143 penalty minutes, establishing himself as a physical presence on the ice. Lowry's debut season included a brief playoff appearance, where he played 3 games without recording a point as Vancouver lost in the first round to the . Over his four seasons with the Canucks through 1987–88, Lowry solidified his role as a tough, grinding forward, playing in 165 regular-season games and tallying 29 goals and 29 assists for points, alongside 357 penalty minutes that highlighted his aggressive, enforcer-like style of play. His physicality was evident in seasons like 1986–87, when he led the team with 176 penalty minutes despite modest offensive output of 8 goals and 10 assists in 70 games. On September 29, 1988, Lowry was traded to the in exchange for defenseman Ernie Vargas, marking the end of his tenure. With the from 1988–89 to 1992–93, Lowry became a key depth player and leader in a competitive lineup, appearing in 311 regular-season games and contributing 53 goals and 51 assists for 104 points, while racking up 432 penalty minutes that underscored his willingness to engage in tough, physical battles. His early years in saw significant playoff involvement, including 10 games in 1988–89 (5 assists) during a Norris Division finals run and 12 games in 1989–90 (2 goals, 1 assist, 39 PIM) as the Blues advanced to the conference finals before falling to the . Lowry continued to play key roles in subsequent postseasons, such as 13 games in 1990–91 (1 goal, 4 assists, 35 PIM) and 11 games in 1992–93 (2 goals, 14 PIM), helping reach deep into the playoffs while accumulating over 700 penalty minutes across his first eight NHL seasons with both teams.

Mid-to-late career transitions

Lowry joined the via the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft, where he was selected from the as the 36th overall pick. Over the next five seasons from 1993 to 1998, he appeared in 272 games for the , contributing to the team's rapid rise as an expansion franchise. His tenure included a standout performance during the 1995–96 playoffs, where the reached the for the first time in franchise history; Lowry led the team with 10 goals in 22 games, including a pivotal overtime winner against the in the Eastern Conference Finals. On November 13, 1997, Lowry was traded to the along with Florida's 1998 first-round draft pick (which became ) in exchange for forward . From 1997 to 2000, he played 143 games with the , often serving in a defensive role as a reliable checking forward and shot-blocker who helped stabilize the team's bottom-six lines. His physical style and penalty minutes (93 over those three seasons) underscored his contributions to San Jose's gritty defensive schemes during a period of roster rebuilding. As an unrestricted , Lowry signed with the on July 24, 2000, marking his return to after earlier stints with and . He played 193 games for Calgary from 2000 to 2004, providing veteran leadership and scoring a career-high 18 goals in the 2000–01 season. Named team captain in December 2000 following Steve Smith's retirement, Lowry held the role until February 2002, when he was relieved of the duties and co-captains and were appointed, guiding the Flames during a transitional era before assumed the captaincy in 2003. In his final 2003–04 season, limited by an abdominal injury that sidelined him for 43 regular-season games, he appeared in 18 contests and contributed during the Flames' surprise run to the . Lowry retired at the end of the 2003–04 season at age 39, citing accumulating injuries as the primary factor after amassing over 1,000 NHL games. Across his 19-year career with five teams—, , , , and —he recorded 164 goals, 187 assists, 351 points, and 1,191 penalty minutes in 1,084 regular-season games, along with 16 goals and 20 assists in 116 playoff appearances. His post-playing career immediately shifted toward , beginning with and roles.

Coaching career

Junior and minor league roles

Following his retirement from professional hockey in 2004, Dave Lowry transitioned into coaching by joining the of the (WHL) as an assistant coach for the 2005–06 season. He remained in that role through the 2006–07 season before being promoted to associate coach for 2007–08, contributing to the team's Eastern Conference finals appearance. In 2008–09, Lowry was elevated to , guiding the Hitmen to a dominant regular-season record of 59 wins, 9 losses, 0 ties, and 4 overtime losses, the best in the WHL, though they fell in the league finals. This success highlighted his early emphasis on structured play and team toughness, influenced by his own physical style as a NHL forward. After a brief stint in the NHL, Lowry returned to the WHL in 2012 as head coach of the Victoria Royals, a position he held through the 2016–17 season. Over five seasons, he compiled a regular-season record of 209 wins, 124 losses, and 27 overtime losses, establishing the Royals as consistent playoff contenders while prioritizing player development in a competitive junior environment. Under his guidance, the team nurtured several prospects who advanced to the NHL, including defensemen Dante Fabbro (drafted by Nashville in 2016) and Brayden Pachal (drafted by Vegas in 2016), focusing on building relationships, humility, and adaptability to prepare young players for professional demands. Lowry's approach addressed common junior league challenges, such as balancing high expectations with personal growth amid frequent roster turnover and intense schedules. During his time with the Royals, Lowry served as head coach for Canada's national under-20 team at the 2016 IIHF World Junior Championship, leading them to a gold medal. In July 2019, Lowry relocated to to become of the , aiming to leverage his WHL experience in a new market. The 2019–20 season saw the Wheat Kings achieve a 35–22–0–6 record through 63 games, securing a playoff position before the campaign was halted and ultimately cancelled due to the . This interruption underscored the logistical and developmental hurdles in junior hockey, including adapting to abrupt changes while maintaining focus on skill progression for emerging talents.

NHL coaching positions

Lowry's first NHL coaching role came in 2009 when he joined the Calgary Flames as an assistant coach under head coach Brent Sutter, serving through the 2011–12 season. In this position, he focused on player development and contributed to the team's defensive systems during a period of transition for the franchise. Lowry transitioned back to the NHL in 2017 when he was hired as an assistant coach by the Los Angeles Kings under head coach John Stevens. In this role, he primarily handled special teams responsibilities, contributing to significant improvements in the team's penalty kill, which rose from 28th in the league during the 2016-17 season to 10th in 2017-18. He remained with the Kings for two seasons through 2018-19, helping to stabilize the team's defensive structure amid roster changes. Following a return to the as of the in 2019-20, Lowry re-entered the NHL on November 23, 2020, as an assistant coach with the , where his son was a center on the roster. This family connection added a unique dynamic to his tenure, as he balanced professional duties with personal ties while focusing on forward development and units. On December 17, 2021, after Paul Maurice's sudden resignation, Lowry was promoted to interim for the remainder of the 2021-22 season, marking his first opportunity to lead an NHL bench on a full-time basis. In August 2022, Lowry joined the expansion as an assistant coach under , serving for three seasons through the 2024-25 campaign. There, he contributed to defensive strategies and operations while emphasizing player development, particularly among prospects, by providing insights on patience, humility, and long-term growth. His approach highlighted a centered on transparent communication, honest feedback, and the inherent grit required in daily preparation, drawing from his extensive playing experience to foster leadership among younger players. On September 2, 2025, the Calgary Flames announced Lowry's hiring as an assistant coach, replacing Brad Larsen who departed for personal reasons; this move reunited Lowry with the organization where he had served as captain during his playing days from 2000 to 2002. His prior familiarity with the Flames' culture and emphasis on leadership and competitive edge positioned him to support head coach Ryan Huska in enhancing team grit and forward performance.

Career statistics and records

Player statistics

Dave Lowry played 1,084 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) over 19 seasons from 1985 to 2004, accumulating 164 goals, 187 assists, 351 points, and 1,191 penalty minutes. His physical playing style contributed to his high penalty minute total, reflecting his role as a .

NHL Regular Season Statistics

TeamYearsGPGAPTSPIM
Vancouver Canucks1985–1988165192140357
1988–19933115351104432
1993–19982725060110178
1998–200014311172893
2000–2004193313869131
NHL Totals1,0841641873511,191
Lowry's career-high goals in a season was 19, achieved twice with the St. Louis Blues in 1989–90 and 1990–91. His highest points total was 40, also with the Blues in 1989–90.

NHL Playoff Statistics

TeamYearsGPGAPTSPIM
Vancouver Canucks198630000
St. Louis Blues1989–19935251116112
Florida Panthers1995–1997271071739
San Jose Sharks1998–20001912324
Calgary Flames2004100006
NHL Totals111162036181
In the 1995–96 playoffs, Lowry had a standout performance during the ' run to the , recording 10 goals and 17 points in 22 games.

Minor League Statistics

Prior to establishing himself in the NHL, Lowry played in the (), where he totaled 68 games, 21 goals, 33 assists, 54 points, and 75 penalty minutes across seasons with the Fredericton Express (1987–88) and (2002–03). He also appeared in 58 International Hockey League (IHL) games with the Peoria Rivermen in 1988–89, scoring 31 goals and 66 points.

Career Milestones

Lowry reached the 1,000-game milestone in the NHL during the 2000–01 season with the . His 1,191 regular-season penalty minutes placed him among the more penalized players of his era, though not in the all-time top rankings. In , his 181 PIM ranked him tied for 135th all-time as of his .

Head coaching record

Dave Lowry served as a in the (WHL) for three teams, compiling an overall regular-season record of 303 wins, 155 losses, and 37 overtime losses in 495 games.

WHL Regular Season Record

TeamSeasonGPWLOTLPctFinish
2008–09725994.8471st in East, lost in
2012–137235307.5353rd in B.C. Division, lost in first round
2013–147248204.6941st in B.C. Division, lost in second round
2014–157239294.5692nd in B.C. Division, lost in second round
2015–167250166.7361st in B.C. Division, lost in second round
2016–177237296.5563rd in B.C. Division, lost in first round
2019–206335226.6033rd in East, season cancelled due to
Lowry's teams in reached the each of his five seasons there, winning two division titles. In the National Hockey League (NHL), Lowry held an interim head coaching position with the during the 2021–22 season.

NHL Regular Season Record

TeamSeasonGPWLOTLPTSPTS%Finish
2021–22542622658.5376th in Central
The Jets did not qualify for the playoffs under Lowry's interim tenure.

International coaching record

TournamentYearGPWLOTLFinish
IIHF World U20 Championship201664205th

Personal life

Family

Dave Lowry is married to Elaine Lowry, and the couple has raised their four children in , where they settled after Lowry's NHL playing career concluded with the in 2004. The family resides in the McKenzie Lake community, maintaining strong ties to the area even as Lowry pursued coaching opportunities elsewhere. Post-retirement, their household has revolved around hockey, with Lowry balancing professional commitments while supporting his children's athletic pursuits in the sport. The Lowrys have two sons who have pursued professional hockey careers: Joel, born November 15, 1991, in , who was selected by the in the fifth round (140th overall) of the and currently plays in Germany's league with the Kassel Huskies; and Adam, born March 29, 1993, in , , who was drafted by the in the third round (67th overall) of the and remains an active NHL player as the Jets' captain. They also have two daughters, Tessa and Sarah, with Tessa serving as an assistant coach at SAIT Polytechnic in after a college playing career. Hockey has deeply influenced family dynamics, particularly through Lowry's role as interim head coach of the during the 2021–22 season, when he directly coached son on the team, navigating the challenges of professional oversight alongside paternal guidance. Both sons' playing styles reflect Lowry's own reputation for physical toughness and strong from his 1,084 NHL games, emphasizing shutdown roles and resilience that Adam has credited to early exposure to his father's career.

Post-retirement activities

Following his from playing in 2004, Lowry transitioned into roles. Beyond his professional positions, Lowry has remained active in development and mentoring initiatives. In September 2025, he participated in the NHL Coaches' Mentorship Program by guiding his daughter Tessa during the early days of the ' training camp, where she joined him on the ice to gain hands-on experience in professional environments. This involvement highlights his ongoing commitment to fostering the next generation of coaches in the community. Lowry has also contributed to community efforts through , particularly in 's hockey scene. He has taken part in charitable golf events, including the Hockey Foundation Golf Classic, where former NHL players and coaches raise funds for youth programs. Additionally, he joined alumni and staff for the 44th Annual Flames Celebrity Charity Golf Classic in September 2025, supporting the Foundation's initiatives for children's health and wellness. In his , Lowry enjoys outdoor activities such as golfing and , pursuits he has pursued as a resident. He has reflected on his 1,084 NHL games in interviews, emphasizing the perseverance required to sustain a long professional career in . As of late 2025, Lowry's move from back to as an assistant coach with has allowed him to better balance his professional duties with family time, reuniting him closer to his roots in the city where he previously played and coached.

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