The Vancouver Canucks are reportedly beginning to narrow down their list of potential general manager candidates. According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman on 32 Thoughts: The Podcast, the team has started cutting down the pool of individuals they have spoken with or have been linked to the position.
Among the reported candidates who have been interviewed or spoken with are Shane Doan, Kevyn Adams, Ryan Johnson, and Ray Whitney. Bill Scott and Ryan Bowness (not Rick Bowness) are also mentioned as individuals the Canucks have engaged with.
Significantly, Patrick Burke from the NHL is believed to have been interviewed. This is noted as a substantial compliment to Burke, given the sometimes strained relationship between his family and the Canucks organization. Friedman expressed surprise and impressiveness regarding this interview.
Friedman also alluded to three other names that he has not yet been able to confirm, choosing to withhold them at this time.
There was reported interest in Tom Fitzgerald, but it’s understood his primary focus is on the Nashville job, making the outcome of any Canucks’ interest unclear.
Additionally, there were whispers of the Canucks expressing interest in Scott Niedermeyer, a BC native who works for the Anaheim Ducks. However, it’s reported that permission was never officially requested from the Ducks. It’s suggested that Niedermeyer may prefer his current lifestyle, which allows for flexibility to focus on family and other interests. The information regarding the Canucks’ interest in Niedermeyer is unconfirmed and may not have progressed beyond initial inquiries.
The process is described as a “culling of the herd,” with the Canucks reportedly utilizing multiple interviewers during Zoom calls with candidates, indicating a thorough vetting process.
Vancouver Canucks GM Candidate List Reduction
The Vancouver Canucks have commenced the process of reducing their shortlist of candidates for the general manager position. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports that the team is actively trimming down the pool of individuals they have consulted or who have been associated with the role.
Reportedly interviewed or contacted are Shane Doan, Kevyn Adams, Ryan Johnson, and Ray Whitney. Bill Scott and Ryan Bowness are also named as individuals who have engaged with the Canucks.
A notable development is the reported interview of Patrick Burke from the NHL. This is seen as a significant endorsement of Burke, considering past complexities in the relationship between his family and the Canucks. Friedman expressed surprise and admiration for this interview occurring.
Friedman also hinted at three additional candidates whose involvement remains unconfirmed and undisclosed.
While Tom Fitzgerald was a rumored candidate, his primary interest is reportedly in the Nashville opportunity, leaving the status of any Canucks interest uncertain.
Furthermore, there were indications of the Canucks’ interest in Scott Niedermeyer, a prominent figure with ties to British Columbia and currently with the Anaheim Ducks. However, it is stated that the Canucks did not formally request permission to interview him. This suggests that either the interest was preliminary, or Niedermeyer himself might not have been inclined, valuing his current flexible lifestyle focused on family and personal pursuits. The extent of this potential interest remains unverified and may not have advanced to official discussions.
The ongoing search is characterized as a methodical evaluation, with reports of extensive interview panels conducting Zoom sessions with candidates, underscoring the team’s commitment to a comprehensive selection process.
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The Vancouver Canucks have started cutting down their GM candidate lists. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, on 32 Thoughts: The Podcast, notes that the Canucks are beginning to trim their list of general manager candidates. He lists individuals he believes the Canucks have spoken with or who have been linked to the role. These reportedly include Shane Doan, Kevyn Adams, Ryan Johnson, and Ray Whitney. Bill Scott and Ryan Bowness (not Rick Bowness) are also mentioned as having been interviewed.
Friedman believes the Canucks also interviewed Patrick Burke from the NHL. He considers this a significant compliment to Patrick, given that the relationship between Brian Burke and the Canucks has not always been smooth. Friedman expressed surprise and impressiveness upon hearing about this interview.
There are three other names Friedman has not been able to confirm and is keeping quiet about.
He believes the Canucks had some interest in Tom Fitzgerald, but Fitzgerald’s primary interest is reportedly in the Nashville job, so the outcome of any Canucks interest is uncertain.
Additionally, a couple of people indicated they heard the Canucks had expressed interest in speaking with Scott Niedermeyer, who works for Anaheim and is from BC. However, it’s stated that permission was never requested from the Ducks. It’s speculated that this might have been a preliminary thought or interest that didn’t progress. Friedman also notes that Niedermeyer reportedly enjoys his current lifestyle, allowing him flexibility for family and other interests.
Friedman concludes that the team is “culling the herd a bit” and will see how the search progresses. He mentions that during some Zoom interviews, the Canucks had five people speaking with one candidate, indicating a busy interview process.
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