As reported by TSN’s Pierre LeBrun, the Montreal Canadiens are beginning the process of reaching out to candidates for their vacant general manager position. LeBrun reports that Montreal has reached out to Roberto Luongo, Mathieu Darche, and Daniel Briere, asking their teams’ permission to interview them for the role.
While LeBrun notes there are other candidates possible, those are three interesting names to focus on. Luongo is somewhat recently retired, hanging up the skates after the 2018-19 season, but he’s been in a management role ever since. For the past three seasons, he’s been a special assistant to the general manager with the Florida Panthers, a team that’s experienced a quick rise to success in that time. He also now has general manager experience internationally, serving as the general manager for Team Canada at the 2021 World Championships. Even with his recently retired status, that experience makes him an appealing candidate nonetheless.
Briere has general manager experience, too, however. After retiring from the NHL during the 2015 offseason, he immediately joined the Philadelphia Flyers, also in a special assistant role. He stayed there for two years before joining the ECHL’s Maine Mariners, where he’s been ever since. He’s been in a variety of roles there, serving as the vice president of hockey operations from 2017-18 to last season and the general manager in 2019-20 and 2020-21. His role was upgraded to team president for 2021-22.
Darche actually retired as a Canadien in 2012, but has the least experience out of all three candidates. His experience was in no small role, however. He’s been the director of hockey operations in Tampa Bay since 2019-20, getting a Stanley Cup ring in his first two seasons. The championship pedigree is hard to ignore, and the Lightning organization have developed some serious front office talent in recent years.
Regardless, it’s an exciting development for Canadiens fans eager to see a new face in the role.
Danny DeKeyser
Just remember all you quebeckers to submit to the curfew. It’s all for your own good and safety.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
Wanted: General Manager for the Montreal Canadiens
Duties: Handling the press while Jeff Gorton does all of the rest of the work.
Experience: None needed, you won’t actually be doing anything.
MUST speak French.
Nha Trang
Well, picking Briere would mean another former Springfield player in the post, and he’d be a solid pick, but eeesh. In his skates, I wouldn’t touch it with the proverbial ten-foot flaming torch.
HockeyDude77
Ohhh-kayyyy, Nha. As if you wouldn’t jump at the first opportunity run an NHL team with your vast knowledge and expertise!