When Marc Bergevin was dismissed, owner Geoff Molson decided he would change the team’s structure and not put as much power in one man’s hands. During
Yesterday, we learned that Marc Bergevin was a candidate for the position of GM of the Columbus Blue Jackets. It may not be the sexiest job in the NHL, both because of the organization and the fact that Columbus doesn’t have a big club, but it’s still a GM job in the NHL.
Even though former general manager Marc Bergevin left the Montreal Canadiens after a rather difficult divorce, it should come as no surprise that he’s being considered for the job opening in Columbus seeing as the NHL’s management recycling program ensures most members of the old boys club get several opportunities to prove their worth.
Former Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin is on the Blue Jackets’ radar in their search for a new general manager.
At the moment, there’s a lot of talk about coaches looking for work, but little about the managers who could fill the only GM position available: the one in Columbus.
In recent years, Marc Bergevin has found himself at the heart of some criticism. Especially since his departure from Montreal. His final moments with the
The Montreal Canadiens are in a rebuild and trying their best to get skilled young players with reasonable contracts. So far, they have signed young stars like Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield to long-term, fair contracts while remaining under the salary cap.
Before the start of the 2017-18 season, the Montreal Canadiens’ prospect pool was one of the worst in the NHL. The season prior, 2016-17, was the season that saw the team win the Atlantic division in the regular season, only to be eliminated in the first round by the New York Rangers.
Montreal Canadiens general manager (GM) Kent Hughes is entering his second full season at the team’s helm. He took over the job halfway through the 2021-22 season, replacing former GM Marc Bergevin.
Toronto Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan publicly admitted last Friday there was urgency for his team to find its next GM after walking away from Kyle Dubas.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have a critical offseason ahead of them.
The Leafs are on the hunt for their next general manager. The Sporting News looks at five names that could replace Kyle Dubas.
Former Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin’s name is coming up more these days. The former Canadiens executive, who has been working for the L.A.
Former Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin has once again been linked to the Pittsburgh Penguins. The 57-year-old was general manager of the Montreal Canadiens from 2012 to 2021.
Interestingly enough, Bergevin’s connection to Los Angeles was reported back on Oct. 17, 2021 by Larry Brooks of the New York Post, while the then-GM was still employed in Montreal.
The Montreal Canadiens have fired GM Marc Bergevin as well as assistant GM Trevor Timmins and senior VP of public affairs Paul Wilson. Jeff Gorton has been hired as executive vice president of hockey operations.
Montreal confirmed Friday that general manager Marc Bergevin has tested positive for COVID-19 and, thus, will enter the NHL coronavirus-related protocol.
Only in Montreal would an 0-4 start to the season push the general manager to hold an impromptu press conference to keep the sky from falling. That’s exactly what happened on Wednesday when Marc Bergevin surprised the media in a show of support for his team and an attempt to explain their dismal play so far.
It didn’t get a lot of attention in a media conference that was mostly geared towards talking about Carey Price and his stepping away from the Montreal Canadiens to enter the NHL’s assistance program and deal with some mental health issues, but there was talk about Marc Bergevin’s future with the organization.
Pierre LeBrun noted during the most recent episode of TSN’s Insider Trading that the Montreal Canadiens have extended a contract extension offer to general manager Marc Bergevin.
In July, Ducharme and his staff were given three-year extensions. Now the wait is on to see whether their boss will get one of his own.
The Canadiens had one week to either match the offer or take a pass. Montreal will receive a first- and third-round pick in the 2022 NHL Draft as compensation.
As per Elliotte Friedman’s 33 Thoughts column on Friday evening, there is chatter that Montreal Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin might be thinking about making a change as far as his job description goes with the team.
I know… it sounds insanely ridiculous that general manager Marc Bergevin would consider leaving the Montreal Canadiens to become the GM of the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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