The Nashville Predators’ search for a new general manager is advancing into its deeper stages, with the organization now conducting in-person interviews with a select group of candidates. This update comes from hockey insider Elliotte Friedman, who discussed the process on the 32 Thoughts Podcast.
Predators Narrowing Down GM Candidates
Friedman indicated that while the search might not be in its absolute final phase, it has significantly progressed. Among the individuals believed to be on the shortlist for in-person interviews are:
- Bill Scott of the Edmonton Oilers
- Scott White of the Dallas Stars
- Brett Peterson of the Florida Panthers
- John Chayka, who has also garnered interest in Toronto’s management discussions
Several other names have been mentioned throughout the process, though their current status varies:
- Mike Gillis was contacted by the Predators, but he is not expected to be a finalist for the position.
- There has been speculation regarding current Predators Assistant GM Jeff Kelty potentially receiving a formal interview, though this remains unconfirmed.
- Agent Matt Keator (who represents prominent players like Adam Fox and Chris Kreider) was reportedly contacted to gauge his interest, but it’s not believed this led to a formal interview.
- Permission was reportedly sought for Brandon Pridham, though further details are scarce.
Friedman also mused about New Jersey Devils GM Tom Fitzgerald as a potential candidate, citing a combination of perceived uncertainty in New Jersey and Fitzgerald’s historical connection to Nashville as the team’s first captain. However, Fitzgerald is currently employed by the Devils, making any move speculative at this time.
The Predators appear to be thoroughly evaluating a range of candidates as they move closer to selecting their next general manager.








