The Nashville Predators’ pursuit of a new general manager is advancing significantly, with the organization now engaged in in-person interviews with candidates on their narrowed list. While not yet in the absolute final stages, the process has undeniably deepened, as reported by Elliotte Friedman on the 32 Thoughts Podcast.
Friedman identified several key individuals believed to be among those undergoing in-person interviews:
- Bill Scott from Edmonton
- Scott White of the Dallas Stars
- Brett Peterson from the Florida Panthers
- John Chayka, who has also garnered interest in Toronto’s GM search
Other names have also been considered or mentioned in connection with the role:
- Mike Gillis was contacted, but Friedman suggests he is unlikely to be a finalist.
- There is speculation regarding a formal interview for Jeff Kelty, a current assistant GM with the Predators, though his definitive inclusion remains uncertain.
- Agent Matt Keator (who represents prominent players like Adam Fox and Chris Kreider) was reportedly approached to gauge his interest, though it’s believed this did not lead to a formal interview process.
- Permission was reportedly sought concerning Brandon Pridham, but his status in the deeper stages of the search is less clear.
Friedman also considered the potential candidacy of Tom Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald, currently employed in New Jersey, holds a unique historical connection to Nashville as the franchise’s inaugural captain. Despite the passage of 25 years, his executive experience and his past affinity for the team could make him a sensible, albeit speculative, option if he were to become available, particularly given rumored uncertainties within the New Jersey organization.
The Predators’ search for a new general manager is entering a critical phase as the team aims to solidify its leadership structure for future seasons.








