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John Chayka's hiring as the Toronto Maple Leafs' new general manager has sparked significant controversy and skepticism due to his previous tenure in Arizona, where he faced criticism and was suspended, as well as the team's ongoing struggles and turbulent organizational changes, raising questions about whether he can succeed in a role that comes with immense pressure and scrutiny. #NHL #SportsManagement #TorontoMapleLeafs #CA #US

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John Chayka has a divisive reputation. Can he and the Maple Leafs overcome it?
Why is John Chayka's hiring so polarizing in a league where underperforming retread executives are recycled every offseason.
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Five years after Chris Drury was unexpectedly promoted to general manager and president of the New York Rangers, the team has faced significant challenges, leading to a dramatic decline in performance and roster turnover compared to the successes seen shortly after his appointment, while former executives John Davidson and Jeff Gorton have found renewed success with other franchises. #NHL #HockeyOperations #NewYorkRangers #US #CA

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As Canadiens soar, Rangers clearly worse off 5 years after front-office upheaval
Chris Drury presided over his first NHL Draft as New York's GM and president soon after being promoted to both jobs. Nick Homler / NHLI via Getty Images Today marks exactly five years since a pair of successive events altered the course of NHL history.
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The Carolina Hurricanes secured a 3-2 overtime victory against the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, overcoming an early deficit and a standout performance from Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar, thanks to a game-tying goal from Seth Jarvis and a game-winner from Taylor Hall, which gave the Hurricanes a 2-0 series lead. #Hockey #StanleyCupPlayoffs #NHL #US #CA

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Hurricanes vs. Flyers Game 2: Key takeaways as Carolina prevails in OT
RALEIGH, N. C. -- Rod Brind'Amour saw Monday night coming. "All these games we've played could have gone the other way," the Carolina Hurricanes coach said between Game 1 against the Philadelphia Flyers, a 3-0 win that pushed his team to 5-0 in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Game 2.