Spezza reunited with Dubas after being named Penguins assistant general manager
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Penguins have named Jason Spezza as assistant general manager, reuniting him with hockey operations president Kyle Dubas.
The team announced Spezza’s addition to the Penguins’ front office in a release on Wednesday.
Spezza resigned from his role as special assistant to the GM in the Toronto Maple Leafs organization on May 19, shortly after the team fired Dubas after five years as general manager.
The Penguins say the 40-year-old Spezza will report directly to Dubas, who was hired as Pittsburgh’s president of hockey operations less than two weeks after his dismissal from the Leafs.