Canadiens looking for general manager to ‘complement’ new VP of hockey operations
BROSSARD, Que. — While it remains to be seen how the Montreal Canadiens’ two-person approach to hockey operations will ultimately work, new executive vice president of hockey operations Jeff Gorton gave an idea of what the team is looking for in its next general manager.
“We want to look at all the candidates and pick the very best based on what they have,” Gorton said Friday in his first meeting with local reporters. “Maybe it’s a person that doesn’t have a ton of experience as a general manager but what else do they have that they could bring to the table?
“We’re going to look for somebody that’s maybe a little outside the box, that’s going to help us move forward and complement me.”
The Canadiens brought Gorton on as VP of hockey operations after former general manager Marc Bergevin was fired on Sunday following Montreal’s disastrous start to the season.