Dreger on Insider Trading: “I believe #CBJ will at least ask permission of the Montreal Canadiens to speak with their executive VP in Jeff Gorton… they love the experience of Gorton and there is clear history with Gorton and Davidson dating back to their days with the Rangers”
– NHL Watcher (@NHL_Watcher) February 15, 2024
This morning, the Blue Jackets announced that the club’s GM, Jarmo Kekalainen, had been relieved of his duties. This was big news, considering that the Finn had been in the job for a decade… but with all the talk about the organization’s culture, a change was in order.
I confess I’ve never been his biggest supporter, but he does have a certain reputation.
That said, the news caused even more of a stir in Montreal a few hours later, when Darren Dreger speculated that Jeff Gorton, Montreal’s VP of hockey operations, might be considered by the Blue Jackets. He reiterated this on tonight’s Insider Trading segment, saying he believes the Jackets will at least ask Gorton for permission to talk.
What’s important to remember, though, is that since this wouldn’t be a promotion for Gorton (as it would be if he’d been an assistant GM, for example), the Blue Jackets won’t be able to talk to him if the Habs don’t want it to happen.
And according to Pierre LeBrun, it’s far from certain that this is an idea that would appeal to the Habs:
I’m not convinced the Habs would like the Blue Jackets to talk to Jeff Gorton. – Pierre LeBrun
Jeff Gorton among the candidates to succeed Kekäläinen? pic.twitter.com/QKheHm9ZsK
– Hockey 360 (@hockey360) February 15, 2024
It’s important to point out that LeBrun then adds “you never know”, and it’s true that seeing the Habs prevent him from talking to another club about a position he’s interested in might frustrate Gorton a bit.
I have a feeling he won’t “sulk” if the club doesn’t let him talk to another team, but if Gorton wants to be a GM again, it’s up to the Tricolore to see if they’re comfortable letting him test the waters.
During his segment on the JiC show, Renaud Lavoie agreed: in his opinion, the Habs don’t want anything to do with letting their VP of hockey operations leave the club… and like Pierre LeBrun, he too mentions the idea of Mathieu Darche coming to town.
Gorton or Darche with the Blue Jackets? https://t.co/tflqRHdMHr
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) February 16, 2024
It’s not (really) the first time his name has been floated for a GM position on the Bettman circuit, by the way.
We’ll see what happens, but it would seem that Darche is a much more logical candidate than Gorton for the Blue Jackets’ GM position.
I could be wrong, of course, but let’s just say that all this doesn’t give me the impression that we need to worry too much about Gorton’s future in Montreal…
Breaking news
– Interesting.
The @CanadiensMTL players have a nanny.
Excerpt from Episode 3 of the Stanley25 podcast. #9Millions #ColeCaufield #Bar #Montreal #Nightlife #Club
(Jean “JT” Trudel and @MaximeTruman) pic.twitter.com/6Tw7XljPnE
– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) February 15, 2024
– Remember that he said yesterday thathe didn’t want to be traded. It would really take a whole Wild slump for things to change, but if it were to happen, there are three clubs to watch.
LeBrun on MAF (Insider Trading): “If Minnesota does fall out of it and it’s clear that they are out of it, Fleury potentially could look at 2-3 teams, among those options I’m told are the likes of Carolina, the likes of Toronto and the likes of Colorado”
– NHL Watcher (@NHL_Watcher) February 15, 2024
– Quite logical, though.
Johnston on Insider Trading says other than Tanev, Leafs have interest in Walker & Carrier, but the issue is they don’t want to move their 1st RDer and they don’t have 2nd RDers, they’re trying to go with volume and offer multiple lower RD picks but teams have no interest in that
– NHL Watcher (@NHL_Watcher) February 15, 2024
– A Habs scout attends the Kraken-Bruins game.
Tonight’s #SEAvsBOS game is being scouted by DAL, CAR, NYR, MTL, NYI, NJD, MIN, TOR, VGK, DET, SJS, NSH, VAN.
– Shawn Hutcheon (@ShawnHutcheon) February 16, 2024
– News from Julien BriseBois.
Julien BriseBois was in Montreal to give back to his alma mater.
We chatted about his team, his plans for the trade deadline and the cycle of life in the NHL.https://t.co/lnCskgE7Jj?
– Alexandre Gascon (@GasconAlexandre) February 16, 2024