Of Red Wings-related note this morning, on a source-by-source basis:
Detroit Free Press: Helene St. James discusses the most popular theory as to how the Red Wings should move forward, managerially speaking, via hiring both an analytics-oriented general manager, and a more traditional president of hockey operations:
Continue reading Morning news: More general manager talk; on Jakub Kindl, the ‘Dylan Larkin reunion’ theory and Detroit’s Ontario Hockey League contingentIt could make sense to have someone with [Brendan] Shanahan’s cachet as the top man, with another hire serving as general manager. In Toronto, GMs were in charge of trades, with some involvement from Shanahan.
Analytics are a growing trend in the NHL – the Leafs just hired John Chayka, who in 2016 was the buzz of the hockey world when his hire by the Arizona Coyotes, based on his data-driven approach, made him the youngest GM in NHL history. Chayka’s hire as Toronto’s head of hockey operations in May came bundled with the addition of Mats Sundin, a Hall of Fame player with little front-office experience, as a “senior executive advisor of hockey operations.”