Hockey

NHL Front Office Shake‑ups and Player Moves Set the Stage for Next Season

New general managers, coaching promotions, trade requests and retirements shape the league landscape

Front Office Shake‑ups

The Nashville Predators announced the hiring of Chris MacFarland as President of Hockey Operations and General Manager. MacFarland arrives after an 11‑year stint with the Colorado Avalanche, where he served in various roles and spent the last four years as the team’s GM, guiding them to a Stanley Cup championship.

Alongside MacFarland, the Predators added Rob Blake to the front office as Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations. Blake, a former player and longtime executive, brings a wealth of experience that the club hopes will translate into sustained competitiveness.

Coaching Changes

The Vancouver Canucks promoted Manny Malhotra to head coach. Malhotra, who has accumulated seven years of NHL experience as an assistant coach, steps into the role after a period of steady development within the organization.

Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has formally requested a trade, citing a desire for a new challenge. Larkin is under contract for five more seasons with an average annual value of $8.7 million, making his situation a focal point for several contending clubs.

Retirements and Expectations

Jonathan Toews, who spent a single season with the Winnipeg Jets, is expected to retire at the conclusion of that campaign. In his lone year with the Jets he recorded 29 points across 82 games, a performance that underscores a career defined by leadership and two Stanley Cup championships.

Trade Rumors

The Edmonton Oilers are reportedly exploring the possibility of moving defenseman Darnell Nurse. Nurse holds full no‑trade protection for the upcoming season, a clause that could complicate any potential deal but also signals the Oilers’ willingness to reassess their defensive core.

Published by SocketNews.com powered news Editorial Team Structured news coverage generated from verified editorial data fields. About Editorial Policy Contact