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Certainly a hard sell to speak of craving new leadership only to promote from within at the GM position.
I'm not one to read terribly much into that. Given the way that Leonsis praised the front office staff I always thought it unlikely MacLellan would be headed out immediately. That may change in time but in the short-term any significant change to the front office outside of the GM position seemed unlikely.3. With Barry Trotz closing his deal to become Washington's next head coach, the obvious question becomes 'Who is the general manager?' You've got to think Trotz knows the answer -- or has a very good idea. It sounds like the Capitals interviewed and/or talked to about 10 people for the job, including Craig Button, Jay Feaster, Paul Fenton, Brian MacLellan, Ross Mahoney, Darcy Regier, Don Sweeney and God only knows who else. I suspect there was some kind of contact with Mike Gillis and Ray Shero, but don't have confirmation. As for Wayne Gretzky, the position would have been bigger than GM, obviously, but it didn't go too far.
4. Trotz has a lengthy history with Fenton and Shero, but do not ignore MacLellan. According to several sources, the current assistant GM was involved in the Trotz interviews and helped show him around the U.S. capital. It is unlikely someone on the way out would be so heavily involved. When this process started, his hiring would be a surprise. Not anymore.
Certainly a hard sell to speak of craving new leadership only to promote from within at the GM position.