What would a Ken Holland contract in Edmonton look like?
, who recently stepped aside from the position in Detroit for Steve Yzerman to take the reins.“I think we’re going to find out one way or the other over the next 24 to 48 hours, it’s expected that he’s going to make his final decision,” Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman said onSaturday night. “They’ve got a big offer on the table, rumoured to be five [years] times five [million].”, Oilers offer to Holland believed to be 5 x $5 M. Ball is firmly in Holland’s court. Would expect a decision shortly.
Holland would bring more than three decades worth of front-office experience to Edmonton should he accept. The 2018-19 campaign was his 36th with the Red Wings and in 22 years as GM of the club, Holland led Detroit to 13 seasons with 100-plus points, four Presidents’ Trophies, and three Stanley Cups.
Edmonton has had a vacancy at GM since Jan. 23 when Peter Chiarelli was fired. CEO Bob Nicholson named Keith Gretzky as interim GM at the time, and vowed he would take his time in his search for the right person to take the team to the next level. Gretzky, Mark Hunter, and Sean Burke have also been reported to be leading candidates for the job over the course of Nicholson’s search.
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