BREAKING Blackhawks Make Numerous Front Office Changes.
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MarcO
July 9, 2020 (2:28 PM)
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The Chicago Blackhawks made waves at the end of April when they decided to part ways with president John McDonough. Now Scott Powers of The Athletic reports the team has made a gang of other changes. While general manager Stan Bowman stays in place, the people around have started a game of musical chairs. Check out all the changes below:- Norm Maciver from asst. GM to VP of player personnel - Kyle Davidson from asst. of the GM to AGM of hockey admin. - Mark Eaton from dir. of player development to AGM of player dev.- Ryan Stewart from VP of pro scouting to AGM of pro scouting - Mike Doneghey from head USA scout to dir. of player evaluation and recruitment - Pierre Gauthier from dir. of player personnel to senior advisor of player personnel.- Barry Smith from dir. of player evaluation to senior advisor of player personnel. - Ron Anderson from dir. of player recruitment to senior advisor of player recruitment. - Rob Facca from amateur scout to head USA scout.Could this mean that Bowman is finally on the hotseat? Only time will tell but the pressure seems to be on.
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