Russell George Alexander "Russ, Dubbie" Bowie (August 24, 1880 – April 8, 1959) was a Canadian ice hockey player.
He was generally regarded as one of the best players of the pre-NHL era of the sport, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1947.
[4] He also played for the Victorias when they won the Stanley Cup for the final time, in 1898, recording one goal in two challenge games.
[10] Over his career, Bowie would average almost three goals per game, a mark only matched by Frank McGee in major senior play.
[12] He played in ten games for the Victorias in the next two seasons in lower level amateur competition, but his retirement was punctuated by an injury in 1910, when he broke his collarbone.