Seattle is also doing its due diligence in watching how the situation plays out in New York with the change in upper management there. If a new president comes in and wants to bring a new staff with them, perhaps that makes current Rangers GM Jeff Gorton an option, although he’s set up the Rangers nicely in a rebuild that appears to be turning the corner.
The Rangers also have an assistant GM in Chris Drury whose responsibilities have grown along with his experience. Drury is currently the Team USA GM for the World Championships and built as strong a roster as the Americans have fielded in that tournament.
“He’s a quick learner. He’s a really sharp guy,” Gorton said of Drury. “He’s a guy that’s won before, everywhere he’s been. He has that way of looking at things, no bullshit. A no-nonsense kind of guy and he approaches every day wanting to get better.”
As always, in hockey, these things are all connected. If John Davidson gets the president job in New York, the bet is that he’s not going to go and shake things up in the Rangers’ front office.