The Vancouver Canucks’ search for a new general manager has gained momentum with the addition of Pierre Dorion to their list of candidates. According to TSN’s Darren Dreger, Dorion, the former GM of the Ottawa Senators, interviewed for the vacancy last week in Vancouver. Having been out of the NHL since his dismissal from Ottawa in 2023, Dorion brings a wealth of experience to the table.
From 2016 to 2023, Dorion led the Senators, navigating the complexities of team management and player development. His tenure saw Ottawa post a regular-season record of 225-261-59, with a notable playoff appearance in 2017. Throughout his career, Dorion has been instrumental in drafting key players such as Tim Stützle, Jake Sanderson, and Brady Tkachuk, who are pivotal to the franchise’s future.
Before his time as a general manager, Dorion held various roles within the Senators organization since 2007 and also scouted for the New York Rangers and the Montréal Canadiens starting in 1994. His extensive background in hockey operations makes him a formidable candidate as the Canucks look to rebuild and revitalize their roster.
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