Where Sharks’ GM search stands with season coming to an end originally appeared on NBC Sports Bayarea
The Sharks will wrap up the 2021-22 NHL season this week but the front office already has gotten a head start on their No. 1 offseason priority: Finding a new general manager.
Sharks president Jonathan Becher and interim general manager Joe Will are heading the search after Doug Wilson stepped down as San Jose GM on April 7 for health reasons.
Wilson had held the position for 19 years and is a franchise icon, so his successor has big shoes to fill.
Becher spoke to NBC Sports California’s Jim Kozimor earlier this week to provide an update on where the GM search stands.
“Well, if this were a hockey game, we’re still in the first [period], beyond the first shift,” Becher told Kozimor. “We’ve created what we call a few personas, which is categories of the kind of person we’re looking for. There are four or five different categories, from a more experienced GM to an up-and-comer to a wild-card, somebody who may not explain it all.
“Then we’ve created the long list. We’ve gone through more than 50 people, we’ve started to evaluate what they look like on paper. We’ve started to narrow that down and we’re at the point where we’ll do maybe two or three, maybe even four waves of interviews. First wave is probably going to start a week or so from now.”
On April 22, TSN Insider Pierre LeBrun reported that the Sharks already had whittled the list of candidates down from 50.
“They finally started reaching out to teams this week, I’m told,” LeBrun said. “They started with a list of 50 names and then they went to 25. They’re going to, I think, interview over the phone, within the next week or so, five or six candidates and then perhaps that will move to in-person interviews in the month of May. They’re going to take their time. They are OK with the current front office to run the draft. They want to get the right person.”
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