There are currently three open GM positions around the NHL: Toronto, Vancouver, and Nashville. The first two have only been known briefly, while the other has been known since early February, when Barry Trotz announced that he’d be stepping down from the role.
While the Predators have had ample time to conduct the search so far, they’re still in the interview process as more potential candidates start to be made available with the regular season now over. One of those candidates is Rangers assistant GM Ryan Martin, as Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports in the latest 32 Thoughts podcast (audio link) that Martin has interviewed for Nashville’s opening.
Martin has been working in a front office for the last 20 years but has never had an opportunity to run an NHL organization yet. The bulk of his time has been with the Red Wings, who he joined in 2005 as a Director of Hockey Administration. He moved up to Assistant GM in 2010 while also taking on AHL GM duties in Grand Rapids, holding those roles for more than a decade while simultaneously serving as a scout for USA Hockey’s World Junior program for most of those years.
After a decade and a half in Detroit, Martin joined the Rangers with those same two roles while briefly continuing his work with USA Hockey as well. With them, he took on the GM role for the 2022 Worlds and was an assistant for the 2023 entry. Having held AGM and AHL GM titles for this long, it feels like it should only be a matter of time before Martin gets a chance to be an NHL GM, be it in Nashville or elsewhere.
Other candidates believed to have interviewed for the vacancy are Edmonton assistant GM Bill Scott, Florida assistant GM Brett Peterson, Carolina assistant GM Darren Yorke, and Preds assistant GM Jeff Kealty. Former New Jersey GM Tom Fitzgerald, who captained Nashville’s expansion franchise, just became available and Friedman noted that he expects Fitzgerald to receive an interview for the role as well.
