The Washington Capitals have handed out a couple of promotions within their front office.
The Washington Capitals are handing out promotions within their front office. The Capitals have announced they are promoting Chris Patrick to senior vice president and general manager. Brain MacClellan previously held the role as general manager and president of hockey operations.
Patrick most recently worked as the Capitals’ associate general manager after joining the club in 2008. Patrick was initially hired in a player development and scouting role. Before taking various front-office roles in Washington, Patrick was a Capitals draft pick in 1994.
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