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In today’s NHL rumors rundown, another rumored candidate for the GM position in Edmonton has emerged. But, is that candidate being promoted by another team? Meanwhile, the Detroit Red Wings are looking to get deals done for both Lucas Raymond and Mortiz Seider. Finally, Matvei Michkov showed up in Philadelphia today and the Flyers shared his arrival on social media.

Jason Botterill a GM Candidate in Edmonton?

David Staples of the Edmonton Journal cited a conversation between Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff and Oilers Now host Bob Stauffer, noting that the Edmonton Oilers might have sought permission from the Seattle Kraken to speak with Jason Botterill about their vacant GM position. Botterill could be a candidate for the Kraken’s GM role if Ron Francis advances within their management.

Seravalli said that Seattle hasn’t sorted out their situation yet but noted he wouldn’t be surprised to see the Oilers show interest in Botterill. “If you were talking external candidates and asking permission, my assumption would be that Jason Botterill would be toward the top of that list for the Oilers,” he noted.

Staples isn’t as big a fan due to Botterill’s lack of playoff success in Buffalo, but he acknowledges that the connection does make sense. He writes:

It’s evident that Edmonton’s management team will be a team effort, with Jackson leading the way. Botterill was a main player for years in an excellent management team in Pittsburgh. He’s highly-qualified. It will be no surprise at all if he gets the Edmonton job.

source – ‘Is former Pittsburgh Stanley Cup-winning manager top on Edmonton Oilers list?’ – David Staples – Edmonton Journal – 07/22/2024

Botterill, 49, was born in Edmonton. He managed the Pittsburgh Penguins’ AHL team from 2010 to 2017 and served as GM of the Buffalo Sabres from 2017 to 2020.

Red Wings Set To Lock Up Two Cornerstone Pieces?

Left winger Lucas Raymond and right-shot defenseman Moritz Seider, top RFAs in their positions, still need new deals, which could consume nearly all of the Red Wings’ $17.65 million remaining budget. It sounds like Detroit is working through the negotiations and getting closer to finalizing those deals.

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