Nashville Predators GM Search Heats Up
The Nashville Predators are actively advancing their search for a new General Manager, with several in-person interviews now underway. While the team’s request to interview Carolina Hurricanes GM Eric Tulsky was reportedly denied, they did secure permission to speak with one of Carolina’s assistant General Managers. Among the individuals believed to have been interviewed are Brett Peterson, an Assistant General Manager with the Florida Panthers, and Scott White, an Assistant General Manager for the Dallas Stars. Bill Scott, an Assistant General Manager with the Edmonton Oilers, has also been mentioned as a potential candidate.
In a recent development, Darren York, who serves as the General Manager for the Chicago Wolves and has a 17-year tenure within the Carolina Hurricanes organization, is also understood to have had an in-person visit with the Predators. The organization is now moving forward to determine its next steps in this crucial leadership appointment.
Kade O’Rourke Applies for Rare OHL Exceptional Status
Fifteen-year-old Kade O’Rourke, a promising player for the Toronto Junior Canadians and a native of Texas, has officially applied for exceptional status to enter the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) a year earlier than typically allowed. O’Rourke, who relocated to Toronto four years ago, recently captivated scouts and fans with a remarkable goal scored in the OHL Cup semi-final. His team, Detroit HoneyBaked, ultimately won the tournament final.
Many observers and experts who have seen O’Rourke play believe he is undoubtedly ready for the OHL. This application marks a significant moment, as no “pure-bred” American player has ever been granted exceptional status in the league previously; Sean Day, who received it, was a dual citizen. There is a strong indication that the OHL is eager to have O’Rourke join the league. With the OHL draft scheduled for June 12th, the league has time to deliberate on this potentially groundbreaking application.
