The NHL landscape is buzzing with speculation regarding managerial hirings and player futures. The New Jersey Devils are actively seeking a new General Manager and potentially a President of Hockey Operations, with a diverse list of candidates being considered. Meanwhile, the Toronto Maple Leafs are prioritizing a “data-centric” individual for their GM role, and veteran captain Alex Ovechkin has offered a cryptic response when questioned about his plans for the upcoming season.
New Jersey Devils GM Search
The New Jersey Devils are exploring options for their General Manager and President of Hockey Operations roles. While the exact structure of the hires remains undecided, rumors suggest Brendan Shanahan could be a contender for the Hockey Operations position. Among the notable individuals the Devils are expected to interview are Sunny Mehta and Brett Peterson, both Assistant General Managers with the Florida Panthers, former Arizona Coyotes GM John Chayka, current Penguins AGM Jason Spezza, and Bruins AGM Jamie Langenbrunner.
Toronto Maple Leafs GM Candidates
MLSE CEO Keith Pelley has emphasized a “data-centric” approach in the search for the Toronto Maple Leafs’ next GM. Candidates are being categorized into various tiers. Among the “worst-kept secrets” are Mike Gillis and Sunny Mehta. Internal candidates include Brandon Pridham and Hayley Wickenheiser. The “veteran” category features Marc Bergevin and Dean Lombardi. “Sleepers” include John Chayka, Laurence Gilman, Mark Hunter, Brett Peterson, and Jason Spezza. Kevyn Adams is in a category of his own, labeled “Make it make sense,” while Chris Pronger falls under “Fan Driven.” The “pipe dream” tier includes Doug Armstrong and Eric Tulsky. Reports indicate a focus on candidates with both strong analytical backgrounds, such as Mehta, Peterson, and others, and a solid hockey mentality.
Alex Ovechkin’s Future with the Capitals
Following a strong performance against the Pittsburgh Penguins, fans at the arena chanted “One more year” for Alex Ovechkin. When asked about his intentions for the next season, the Capitals captain responded, “I will think about it.” While the Capitals remain mathematically in the playoff hunt, their chances are slim, depending on other results. Ovechkin remains focused on the present, stating, “We’re in a battle for a playoff spot. I don’t think about what’s happening in a week or tomorrow. We just have to concentrate on this game.”
English Translation:
The NHL landscape is buzzing with speculation regarding managerial hirings and player futures. The New Jersey Devils are actively seeking a new General Manager and potentially a President of Hockey Operations, with a diverse list of candidates being considered. Meanwhile, the Toronto Maple Leafs are prioritizing a “data-centric” individual for their GM role, and veteran captain Alex Ovechkin has offered a cryptic response when questioned about his plans for the upcoming season.
New Jersey Devils GM Search
The New Jersey Devils are exploring options for their General Manager and President of Hockey Operations roles. While the exact structure of the hires remains undecided, rumors suggest Brendan Shanahan could be a contender for the Hockey Operations position. Among the notable individuals the Devils are expected to interview are Sunny Mehta and Brett Peterson, both Assistant General Managers with the Florida Panthers, former Arizona Coyotes GM John Chayka, current Penguins AGM Jason Spezza, and Bruins AGM Jamie Langenbrunner.
Toronto Maple Leafs GM Candidates
MLSE CEO Keith Pelley has emphasized a “data-centric” approach in the search for the Toronto Maple Leafs’ next GM. Candidates are being categorized into various tiers. Among the “worst-kept secrets” are Mike Gillis and Sunny Mehta. Internal candidates include Brandon Pridham and Hayley Wickenheiser. The “veteran” category features Marc Bergevin and Dean Lombardi. “Sleepers” include John Chayka, Laurence Gilman, Mark Hunter, Brett Peterson, and Jason Spezza. Kevyn Adams is in a category of his own, labeled “Make it make sense,” while Chris Pronger falls under “Fan Driven.” The “pipe dream” tier includes Doug Armstrong and Eric Tulsky. Reports indicate a focus on candidates with both strong analytical backgrounds, such as Mehta, Peterson, and others, and a solid hockey mentality.
Alex Ovechkin’s Future with the Capitals
Following a strong performance against the Pittsburgh Penguins, fans at the arena chanted “One more year” for Alex Ovechkin. When asked about his intentions for the next season, the Capitals captain responded, “I will think about it.” While the Capitals remain mathematically in the playoff hunt, their chances are slim, depending on other results. Ovechkin remains focused on the present, stating, “We’re in a battle for a playoff spot. I don’t think about what’s happening in a week or tomorrow. We just have to concentrate on this game.”
