According to Pierre LeBrun, Mike Gillis is a strong candidate on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ extensive list of individuals they are considering for a President of Hockey Operations role. Gillis has previously expressed that while he is not interested in returning as a General Manager, he would consider a President of Hockey Operations position under the right circumstances. LeBrun noted that Gillis, a former agent, joins a trend of successful former agents transitioning into GM roles, citing Bill Zito and Kent Hughes as examples of this phenomenon.
In Washington, TSN reports that Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery’s position is secure, even if the team misses the playoffs this season. General Manager Chris Patrick confirmed that Carbery is their coach for next year, stating his commitment to the coach as long as possible. The Capitals, who were Metro Division leaders last season, are currently outside a playoff spot and are in a period of retooling and incorporating younger players.
Regarding the Vancouver Canucks, Darren Dreger suggests that there may be internal shifts in hockey operations, with GM Patrik Allvin’s future potentially being 50-50. While the organization still values Allvin, he might be moved to a different role. Separately, it has been clarified that the Nashville Predators did not request permission to speak with Abbotsford GM Ryan Johnson, therefore no such request was denied. There has been no decision made on a coaching change for the Canucks, but Abbotsford’s coach, Manny Malhotra, is reportedly ready for a potential opportunity.
English Translation:
According to Pierre LeBrun, Mike Gillis is a strong candidate on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ extensive list of individuals they are considering for a President of Hockey Operations role. Gillis has previously expressed that while he is not interested in returning as a General Manager, he would consider a President of Hockey Operations position under the right circumstances. LeBrun noted that Gillis, a former agent, joins a trend of successful former agents transitioning into GM roles, citing Bill Zito and Kent Hughes as examples of this phenomenon.
In Washington, TSN reports that Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery’s position is secure, even if the team misses the playoffs this season. General Manager Chris Patrick confirmed that Carbery is their coach for next year, stating his commitment to the coach as long as possible. The Capitals, who were Metro Division leaders last season, are currently outside a playoff spot and are in a period of retooling and incorporating younger players.
Regarding the Vancouver Canucks, Darren Dreger suggests that there may be internal shifts in hockey operations, with GM Patrik Allvin’s future potentially being 50-50. While the organization still values Allvin, he might be moved to a different role. Separately, it has been clarified that the Nashville Predators did not request permission to speak with Abbotsford GM Ryan Johnson, therefore no such request was denied. There has been no decision made on a coaching change for the Canucks, but Abbotsford’s coach, Manny Malhotra, is reportedly ready for a potential opportunity.
