In a recent edition of the 32 Thoughts Podcast, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet provided updates on the General Manager (GM) searches currently underway for the Nashville Predators, Toronto Maple Leafs, and New Jersey Devils.
Regarding the Nashville Predators, Tom Fitzgerald has been added to their list of contenders for the GM position. It’s also understood that Jeff Kealty, one of their current assistant GMs, has already undergone an in-person interview. The Predators appear to be leaning towards hiring an external candidate. While Fitzgerald has a historical connection to Nashville as their former captain, his long tenure away makes him an external prospect. Kealty is thought to have performed well in his interview, and there’s speculation that other organizations might pursue him if he doesn’t get the Predators’ job, though Nashville’s preference seems to be for an external hire.
Friedman also mused whether the Predators might consider interviewing Kevyn Adams or Brad Treliving, given their desire for a GM or AGM with recent experience in those roles. The consideration of Fitzgerald, a unique case due to his past as the team’s first captain and his apparent strong interest in the position, might indicate an openness to other similar candidates.
Positive feedback has been heard regarding Bill Scott’s interview. A correction was also made about Jamie Langenbrunner’s interview process; it was clarified that Langenbrunner did not interview. Scott White, based in Dallas, did speak with the team, although it’s uncertain if this was an in-person meeting.
Turning to the Toronto Maple Leafs, they are expected to conduct multiple interviews this week. The initial impression is that they are searching for one primary individual. A crucial aspect to note is that the final structure of their front office is still undetermined. The plan seems to be to identify a preferred candidate first and then build the surrounding organizational structure. It’s possible that more than one person interviewed could end up in their front office. The current search is focused on finding a single individual. Furthermore, there’s an anticipation that the Maple Leafs will seek permission to speak with additional individuals from the Florida Panthers, with Gregory Campbell being a likely candidate.
In New Jersey, the Devils are set to commence their GM search this week. Key figures expected to be interviewed include Sunny Mehta and John Chayka. Jamie Langenbrunner is also a name of interest. Unlike other teams, the Devils will be conducting their search internally, without the use of a search firm.
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In a recent edition of the 32 Thoughts Podcast, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet provided updates on the General Manager (GM) searches currently underway for the Nashville Predators, Toronto Maple Leafs, and New Jersey Devils.
Regarding the Nashville Predators, Tom Fitzgerald has been added to their list of contenders for the GM position. It’s also understood that Jeff Kealty, one of their current assistant GMs, has already undergone an in-person interview. The Predators appear to be leaning towards hiring an external candidate. While Fitzgerald has a historical connection to Nashville as their former captain, his long tenure away makes him an external prospect. Kealty is thought to have performed well in his interview, and there’s speculation that other organizations might pursue him if he doesn’t get the Predators’ job, though Nashville’s preference seems to be for an external hire.
Friedman also mused whether the Predators might consider interviewing Kevyn Adams or Brad Treliving, given their desire for a GM or AGM with recent experience in those roles. The consideration of Fitzgerald, a unique case due to his past as the team’s first captain and his apparent strong interest in the position, might indicate an openness to other similar candidates.
Positive feedback has been heard regarding Bill Scott’s interview. A correction was also made about Jamie Langenbrunner’s interview process; it was clarified that Langenbrunner did not interview. Scott White, based in Dallas, did speak with the team, although it’s uncertain if this was an in-person meeting.
Turning to the Toronto Maple Leafs, they are expected to conduct multiple interviews this week. The initial impression is that they are searching for one primary individual. A crucial aspect to note is that the final structure of their front office is still undetermined. The plan seems to be to identify a preferred candidate first and then build the surrounding organizational structure. It’s possible that more than one person interviewed could end up in their front office. The current search is focused on finding a single individual. Furthermore, there’s an anticipation that the Maple Leafs will seek permission to speak with additional individuals from the Florida Panthers, with Gregory Campbell being a likely candidate.
In New Jersey, the Devils are set to commence their GM search this week. Key figures expected to be interviewed include Sunny Mehta and John Chayka. Jamie Langenbrunner is also a name of interest. Unlike other teams, the Devils will be conducting their search internally, without the use of a search firm.







