
‘Dream come true’: Prince Albert’s Lowes helped build Vegas into Stanley Cup Champion
The seeds of the Stanley Cup win for the Vegas Golden Knights were first planted before the team ever took a step on the ice. In 2016-17, Prince Albert native Bob Lowes was among the first ones doing the planting.
Lowes was named the Golden Knights assistant director of player personnel that year, and still holds the position today. On Tuesday, June 13, he watched as his efforts and those of the rest of his staff paid off in the most dramatic possible fashion when the Golden Knights hoisted the Stanley Cup.
“It’s a dream come true,” said Lowes. “When you start with an expansion team, you really don’t start and think of the Stanley Cup right away. You understand it’s a long haul usually and there are quite few years ahead of you before you hopefully can be competitive because the NHL is such a tough league. But it seemed to come together for us quite well.”
Lowes had reason to think they would be playing a long game in Vegas. Previous expansion franchises had often had historically bad starts to their existence. Unlike most expansion teams, however, the Golden Knights roared out of the gate in the 2017-18 season en route to a Stanley Cup Final appearance. That was when Lowes’s job, which focuses more on the amateur scouting side, began to change.