The topic of Al-Kindi’s next CEO is still spilling a lot of ink. After all, we’re all curious as to who will have the opportunity to land the job and work with/with Jeff Gorton to revive CH.
What we already knew was that no CEO should be chosen before Christmas. The Canadian will take his time to find the right candidate. Until then, Gorton serves as CEO.
But as far as we can read on TVA Sports, it could be longer than that.
Questionné à ce sujet-là en marge de la rencontre des gouverneurs, Geoff Molson a affirmé être en train de rédiger une liste préliminaire de candidats – qui sera révisée par le comité en charge d’engager le DG pro – process et commence ra que in January.”
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– TVASports (TVASports) December 10, 2021
What that means is that Molson, Gorton, Bob Jenny, and Michael Andlauer likely won’t be in the process by the end of the holiday season. From there, one would think that several weeks would be necessary before someone was formally offered the job.
What does this mean for the next GM?
The way I see it is that GM (or GM) will have very little time to rate his club. After all, in February there is an Olympic break and the deadline for the deal is March.
If Gorton and Francophone GM want to decide on rebuilding (a concept that Jeff Molson could agree to), GM will have little time to line up for the deal deadline.
Because of timetable, It makes sense to believe that Gorton will decide much more than his GM on which direction to take and that the GM in question will have a little more freedom this summer, after a few months in town. little more.
Yes, this is the Gorton Club, for those who still doubt it. The CEO will have an important role, but maybe not from the start.
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– No surprise to Kaiden Guhle.
The 11 players who will not play tomorrow’s game are virtually assured of their place in the team. We want to see others. 11:
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with #ECJ When you scratch that’s a good sign
– Stefan Leroux (@StephRDSJunior) December 10, 2021
– However, it’s less certain for Joshua Roy.
After not being invited to Canada summer #WorldJuniors Camp, Joshua Roy started work.
The Canadians’ potential squad overhauled his conditioning and diet, leading to a great start to the season in Sherbrooke to lead the QMJHL in scoring: https://t.co/5lTMMYP5Lr#TSN Hockey pic.twitter.com/q42CyCgZLT
– TSN Hockey (TSNHockey) December 10, 2021
– Fabulous!
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– Maxime Lapierre (@Lappy14) December 10, 2021
– For those who were wondering.
Gary Bateman explains how Jeff Molson helped select Jeff Gorton. Tweet embed Tweet embed pic.twitter.com/yxYWuuQJfN
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– It’s brewing in Vancouver.
The Vancouver Canucks have relieved Hockey Operations Director Jonathan Wall and Assistant General Manager Chris Gere of their duties.# kanks pic.twitter.com/fEwnjt7p0c
– Complete Hockey News (CompleteHkyNews) December 10, 2021
Jonathan Bernier does not smell good.
# demons Lindy Raff says he is “concerned and concerned” about the long-term health of goalkeeper Jonathan Bernier who has been placed in the IR position today.
The injury surrounds his thigh, which he has been dealing with all season.
– Amanda Stein December 10, 2021
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