Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman said Ray Whitney and Mike Grier are probably both among San Jose Sharks’ group of finalists
As the Sharks’ search for their next general manager heads into the home stretch, at least two of the team’s former players reportedly remain prominently in the running.on Sportsnet radio in Canada, Elliotte Friedman said Wednesday he believed Ray Whitney and Mike Grier were both “probably” among the final group, and that Johan Garpenlov could still be in the mix for the position.
Whitney, now with the NHL’s Department of Player Safety, was the Sharks’ second-round draft choice in 1991 and played with the team until 1997, eventually retiring in 2014 after 1,330 games. Grier, now a hockey operations adviser with the New York Rangers, played for the Sharks from 2006 to 2009 as part of a 14-year career that ended in 2011. His brother, Chris Grier, has been the general manager of the Miami Dolphins since Jan. 2016.
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