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- John Chayka has remained a notable figure in hockey management since his Arizona Coyotes tenure, with ongoing discussions in NHL circles about potential GM opportunities. If you’re looking for the very latest, I can pull current headlines and verify them if you’d like me to search again. [citation placeholder]
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The Arizona Coyotes haven't qualified for the NHL playoffs since the 2011-12 campaign, and they're reportedly making an unconventional move to try to snap a four-year postseason drought.
bleacherreport.comJohn Chayka has walked out on his team.
www.hockeyfeed.com[projekktor id=’24017′] A local Niagara kid is now at the helm of the Arizona Coyotes. At just 26-year-old John Chayka was named the team’s general manager. He becomes the youngest […]
www.chch.comMeet John Chayka, President of Hockey Operations, Arizona Coyotes
www.sloansportsconference.comBy hiring John Chayka as their new General Manager, the Arizona Coyotes are the first team to put advanced analytics squarely in NHL management ranks.
thehockeywriters.comThe Toronto Maple Leafs continue their search for a new general manager after the firing of Brad Treliving. According to reports, the Canadian franchise has already ruled out one candidate, and there are at least a couple in advanced stages of selection.
www.yardbarker.comCoyotes and anonymous sources are speaking out.
www.hockeyfeed.comIf John Chayka ends up being the Maple Leafs' choice to lead hockey operations, he must be able to articulate his past mistakes and demonstrate growth.
thehockeynews.comThe Toronto Maple Leafs continue their search for a new general manager, and recent reports suggest the process may be shifting in an unexpected direction.
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