Who Do U Want to See as Next GM of the Nucks?
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Re: Who Do U Want to See as Next GM of the Nucks?
Someone also posted that Doan is being interviewed as VP of Hockey opps with the understanding as soon as grandpa steps away he is elevated to POHO.
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Re: Who Do U Want to See as Next GM of the Nucks?
I figure the same thing, Doan is online to take over from JR.
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Re: Who Do U Want to See as Next GM of the Nucks?
Has Dorion swooped in at the eleventh hour regaling Mr Aquilini with tales of a hybrid retool on the fly to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory?
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Re: Who Do U Want to See as Next GM of the Nucks?
Socials are already saying public rejection of Dorian is putting his role in the grey zone.
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Re: Who Do U Want to See as Next GM of the Nucks?
If he keeps looking for guys to tell him what he wants to hear as opposed to being open minded and listening to voices of experience then Dorian is the perfect candidate.
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Re: Who Do U Want to See as Next GM of the Nucks?
Well bend us over I guess.Hockey Widow wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2026 3:04 pm If he keeps looking for guys to tell him what he wants to hear as opposed to being open minded and listening to voices of experience then Dorian is the perfect candidate.
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Re: Who Do U Want to See as Next GM of the Nucks?
Biggest skill in the Toronto and likely Vancouver GM hirings is the ability to pander to ownership.
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Re: Who Do U Want to See as Next GM of the Nucks?
Did Gold and Bowness get in person interviews because the Geriatric enjoyed being raped by them?
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Re: Who Do U Want to See as Next GM of the Nucks?
Late last week, the Canucks’ prospective general manager list reached a dozen candidates.
So far, only two of those external candidates (not including Dorion) have received in-person interviews.
Evan Gold (Boston Bruins assistant general manager) and Ryan Bowness (New York Islanders assistant general manager) impressed Canucks brass enough to get in-person meetings, according to Elliotte Friedman.
Of the two, Gold comes across as the more forward-thinking option of the two.
The Bruins current AGM comes from a legal background, and his specialty with the Bruins has been “salary cap analysis, contract negotiations, roster planning, player salary arbitration, CBA compliance, and pro scouting,” according to their website.
Prior to joining the Bruins organization in 2015, Gold spent eight years with the Washington Capitals, specializing in salary cap analysis.
Under Gold, the Bruins have built a model AHL franchise, which Gold oversees. The Bruins have also managed to become a perennial playoff team despite a decent amount of roster turnover.
So far, only two of those external candidates (not including Dorion) have received in-person interviews.
Evan Gold (Boston Bruins assistant general manager) and Ryan Bowness (New York Islanders assistant general manager) impressed Canucks brass enough to get in-person meetings, according to Elliotte Friedman.
Of the two, Gold comes across as the more forward-thinking option of the two.
The Bruins current AGM comes from a legal background, and his specialty with the Bruins has been “salary cap analysis, contract negotiations, roster planning, player salary arbitration, CBA compliance, and pro scouting,” according to their website.
Prior to joining the Bruins organization in 2015, Gold spent eight years with the Washington Capitals, specializing in salary cap analysis.
Under Gold, the Bruins have built a model AHL franchise, which Gold oversees. The Bruins have also managed to become a perennial playoff team despite a decent amount of roster turnover.
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