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Doug Armstrong has been the general manager of the St. Louis Blues since 2010. Armstrong, who won a Stanley Cup championship with the Blues in 2019, is currently the longest tenured general manager in the National Hockey League. This is a list of current general managers in the National Hockey League.
General manager Hire date College Baseball career Previous Ref Arizona Diamondbacks: NL West: Mike Hazen: October 16, 2016: Princeton University: Minors Dave Stewart [1] Atlanta Braves: NL East: Alex Anthopoulos: November 13, 2017: McMaster University: None John Coppolella [2] Baltimore Orioles: AL East: Mike Elias: November 13, 2018: Yale ...
The DWP panel backed a $750,000 salary for proposed General Manager Janisse Quiñones, far higher than the $447,000 earned by the current manager. New head of L.A. DWP will make $750,000 a year ...
On June 24, 2021, at Miami, the Nationals beat the Marlins, 7–3, marking Rizzo's 1,000th win as general manager since taking over the club during 2009 Spring Training. In doing so, he became the ninth active president of baseball operations and general manager to reach the 1,000 win mark and the sixth active to do it with one team.
Front Office. Owner – Pierre Karl Péladeau President & CEO – Mark Weightman; General Manager – Danny Maciocia Assistant General Manager – Pier-Yves Lavergne Assistant to the General Manager and Player Personnel – Marcel Desjardins
Will the Jets' new brain trust of head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey try to find a willing trade partner to ... Rodgers has just a $2.5 million base salary remaining for 2025 ...
A general manager (GM) is a sports management position for an American football team who typically leads management of rosters and contracts. GMs answer directly to the team's owner in such an organizational model and are viewed as the team's most senior executive in football operations.
Dodgers reportedly bring back ex-GM, ousted Giants president Farhan Zaidi as special adviser. Jason Owens. February 10, 2025 at 2:11 PM.