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This is the man tagged to replace Wes Clark by Treliving and he is already in the building.
Brad Treliving had made another addition to his front office. The Toronto Maple Leafs GM has added Derek Clancey to serve as an assistant general manager of player personnel, the club announced
The 54-year-old spent last season with the Vancouver Canucks in an identical role after coming over from the Pittsburgh Penguins, where he spent two seasons as the club's director of player personnel.
"I feel Derek is one of the premier talent evaluators in our game," Treliving said in a statement from the Leafs. "He is a three-time Stanley Cup champion and will play a big role as we continue our goal of building a championship team."
They both worked together during the 2021-22 season when Treliving brought Clancey on as a pro scout between other gigs.
Clancey was instrumental in the Penguins' three most recent Stanley Cup victories. First as a pro scout in 2009 and then as the director of player personnel.
The St. John's, Newfoundland native is Toronto's fifth assistant GM, joining Brandom Pridham, Dr. Hayley Wickenheiser (player development), Ryan Hardy (minor league operations and Darryl Metcalf (hockey research and development).
What comes next
It'll be interesting to see if there are any other front-office moves that may be affected by this. Minor-league operations and player personnel offer some form of duplication. It doesn't necessarily mean anything is imminent on that front and its expected that Clancey might now take on a larger role assisting in filling holes.
Maple Leafs General Manager Brad Treliving Appoints Derek Clancey as Assistant GM, Player Personnel
Clancey most recently served as an assistant general manager with the Vancouver Canucks last season.Brad Treliving had made another addition to his front office. The Toronto Maple Leafs GM has added Derek Clancey to serve as an assistant general manager of player personnel, the club announced
The 54-year-old spent last season with the Vancouver Canucks in an identical role after coming over from the Pittsburgh Penguins, where he spent two seasons as the club's director of player personnel.
"I feel Derek is one of the premier talent evaluators in our game," Treliving said in a statement from the Leafs. "He is a three-time Stanley Cup champion and will play a big role as we continue our goal of building a championship team."
They both worked together during the 2021-22 season when Treliving brought Clancey on as a pro scout between other gigs.
Clancey was instrumental in the Penguins' three most recent Stanley Cup victories. First as a pro scout in 2009 and then as the director of player personnel.
The St. John's, Newfoundland native is Toronto's fifth assistant GM, joining Brandom Pridham, Dr. Hayley Wickenheiser (player development), Ryan Hardy (minor league operations and Darryl Metcalf (hockey research and development).
What comes next
It'll be interesting to see if there are any other front-office moves that may be affected by this. Minor-league operations and player personnel offer some form of duplication. It doesn't necessarily mean anything is imminent on that front and its expected that Clancey might now take on a larger role assisting in filling holes.