The Detroit Red Wings’ general manager search has hit a strange standstill, and Bob Duff of Detroit Hockey Now says the most unsettling part is simple: there still hasn’t been a single interview.
In an interview with NHL Network, Duff laid out the situation after Steve Yzerman’s departure and said the timeline is getting awfully tight with rookie camp just three weeks away.
"You've got 3 weeks until rookie camp to get a GM in place, so that seems unlikely at this stage. As far as we know, there haven't been any interviews started with candidates yet. I don't know how you get a GM in place by training camp."
Bob Duff on NHL Network
He followed that with a blunt on-air warning that summed up the uncertainty around the job search.
“You’ve got 3 weeks until rookie camp to get a GM in place. That seems unlikely because as far as we know there hasn't even been any interviews started with any candidates yet”
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Earlier this month, Detroit brought in Turnkeyzrg, an outside firm run by a former Ilitch Sports and Entertainment employee, to handle interviews. Whether the Red Wings have done any of their own interviewing remains unclear, but Duff’s comments made the lack of movement sound jarring this close to camp.
"I've never seen this before"
That’s where the concern starts to deepen. With three weeks left before training camp, the front office is still in limbo, and Duff said the uncertainty goes beyond the GM position itself. He raised questions about whether the current staff running operations will even still be around once the new hire arrives, and whether that new GM would want to bring in a completely new group of executives.
"We don't know if any of the front office people still running the ops are going to be here when they get a new GM," Duff adds. "Is the new GM going to bring in new team of executives?
Everything's in flux right now... I've never seen this before.
I've been covering hockey for a long time and I've never seen a team this close to training camp with so much uncertainty."
There’s still no proof the Red Wings haven’t interviewed anyone. But Duff’s remarks underline just how little is being shared publicly, and how little clarity exists around the search.
The same interview also touched on Dylan Larkin, and Duff made it clear that any conversation about moving him would have to wait for a new general manager.
"You aren't gonna make a Larkin trade without a new GM."
Asked about Larkin’s status as captain, Duff said a change would likely come eventually, though not before the organization gets its new decision-maker in place.
"I would think eventually [removing Larkin's captaincy] would happen. We'll have to wait until a new GM takes over before we have any answers."
For now, that leaves the Red Wings with more questions than answers and a training camp clock that keeps ticking.
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