A day after the Free Press’s Helene St. James spoke with an anonymous member of the Red Wings’ front office about the team’s general manager/president of hockey operations search…
Pro Hockey Rumors’ Gabriel Foley offers profiles of two of the candidate names bandied about on hockey Twitter by the Winged Wheel Podcast’s Ryan Hana and The Athletic’s Max Bultman:
The Detroit Red Wings’ search for their next general manager is fully underway. Another round of interviews was held on Thursday, per Ryan Hana of the Winged Wheel Podcast, to help Detroit narrow down what is believed to be a long list of assistant general managers from across the hockey world. Specifically, Florida Panthers AGM Brett Peterson and recently-hired San Jose Sharks AGM Jeff Kealty are both believed to be in talks per Max Bultman of The Athletic. Bultman also mentioned Carolina Hurricanes AGMs Darren Yorke and Tyler Dellow as potential candidates.
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Peterson has formed a deep reputation across the hockey world. As a player, he was represented by current Panthers GM Bill Zito. That connection eventually rolled into a role with Wasserman Media Group, then in Florida’s front office, following Peterson’s retirement from his playing career. He has been a strong voice in Florida’s roster and cap management ever since, helping the cap-strapped club orchestrate acquisitions of Matthew Tkachuk, Brad Marchand, and Seth Jones. Peterson also served as GM of Team USA at the 2026 World Championships. He seems due for a step up after years of success in Florida and wields the roster-building knowledge needed to effectively retool a lineup.
Kealty is also a strong option after 25 years in the Nashville Predators organization. He climbed the ranks of Nashville’s Hockey Operations – beginning as an amateur scout in 2001, moving to Director of Amateur Scouting in 2007, and taking on the AGM title in 2018. Kealty’s presence underscored Nashville’s focus on drafting out of the United States and Europe. Those sights helped the Predators land transformative talents like Pekka Rinne, Roman Josi, Mattias Ekholm, and Viktor Arvidsson outside of the first round. Kealty was intended to succeed a quarter-century in Nashville with a move to the up-and-coming Sharks, though Detroit’s GM title may be too prestigious to pass up.
Continued; it’s always good to know who these folks after they’ve been mentioned as potential GM candidates.