Opinion: The job status of those in the room at this week’s annual meeting of the NHL’s 32 general managers is arguably more compelling than any agenda item up for discussion.
, there’s much less stability than you’d typically find in jobs considered more stable than most in professional sports.
What becomes of Dubas and Treliving will become an increasingly bigger story as we get into the spring. Both could theoretically walk into their own version of free agency, especially at a time when there’s likely to be job openings.ownership elected not to extend Dubas last summer following another first-round loss by the team.
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