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Google available GM's and saw an article about guys up for the LV job and thought a couple of them could be good fits here...
Paul Fenton
Current: Asst. GM, Nashville Predators
Past: Dir. of Player Personnel, Nashville Predators, 1998-2006
He and David Poile have built hockey in Nashville from the ground up, and there’s no reason to believe the lessons Fenton has learned in ‘Music City’ can’t translate. The Predators have had consistent success under Poile and Fenton and they’ve done it while keeping a budget.
(I like that NAS puts a heavy focus on drafting and developing but is also not afraid to pull the trigger on a big deals like Seth Jones for RyJo and Webber for Subban. That's the kind of bold thinking this team needs if it's going for a rebuild.)
Les Jackson
Current: Asst. GM, Dallas Stars
Recent: Dir. of Player Development, Dallas Stars, 2009-2013
He’s currently in his second go-round as Stars assistant GM and he has more experience than almost any other candidate. Aside from one and a half seasons in the GM role with Dallas, though, Jackson has never held the top job. However, he did make one significant trade in his short stint as Dallas’ GM, acquiring Brad Richards from the Tampa Bay Lightning for a four-player package that included Jeff Halpern, Jussi Jokinen and Mike Smith. Richards worked out well in Dallas, scoring 70 goals and 227 points in 220 games.
(Like Fenton, Jackson has a focus on player development but also had the cajones to make a major move acquiring Richards.)
Mike Futa
Current: Dir. of Player Personnel, Los Angeles Kings
Past: GM, Owen Sound Attack (OHL), 2002-2007
Before the Maple Leafs went out and shocked everyone by bringing Lou Lamoriello on board, there were some who considered Futa one of the top candidates to take over in Toronto’s front office. Futa has spent seven seasons working for Dean Lombardi’s staff, and that’s invaluable experience under a GM who is widely considered one of the best in the league.
Futa doesn’t necessarily get the credit for the Kings’ Stanley Cup victories, but he was the director of amateur scouting during a period in which Los Angeles selected Drew Doughty, Wayne Simmonds, Kyle Clifford, Brayden Schenn, Alec Martinez, Tyler Toffoli, Tanner Pearson…you get the point. Futa’s draft record has shown he’s a good talent evaluator and he’s hit big on a few selections, some of which are second-round or lower selections.
The experience in the OHL won’t prepare him entirely for the role as an NHL GM, but his time in Los Angeles will have. That’s not to mention he would understand the Western U.S. market.
(I like the kinds of teams LA has built but you don't know if he'll be just like Sweeney when it comes to making deals and managing the NHL roster.)
http://www.thehockeynews.com/news/a...m-candidates-for-the-las-vegas-expansion-team
I still try to pry Tallon away from Florida, kick Cam to the curb and take JFJ with him, let Tallon and DS work together