WhatIfGodWasALeaf
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Laurence Gilman is the new AGM.
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WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Laurence Gilman is the new AGM.
CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/draglikepull/status/999304681343111168
This is an interesting suggestion. Gilman was Vancouver's assistant GM back when they weren't a laughing stock and always seemed like a forward-thinking executive. He apparently interviewed and then turned down the GM job in Carolina for all the obvious reasons. He also did some work with Vegas early on, helping them with their strategy for the expansion draft.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:If anyone wants to hear from him, he was on Craig Custance?s podcast The Full 60 on February 7th.
CarltonTheBear said:I'm very excited about this hire. There was an Athletic interview with Gilman a little awhile ago that was very good. He spoke a little about how in Vancouver it was almost his job to disagree with Gillis (the GM). I think he'll fit in great to what we're building here.
herman said:https://twitter.com/LeafsPR/status/999641644453347328
herman said:As discussed in the Hunter thread, it looks like the AGM roles are:
Pridham: Numbers - Analysis (Cap strategy, probably R&D game strategy)
Gilman: People - Development (Marlies, player dev)
herman said:As discussed in the Hunter thread, it looks like the AGM roles are:
Pridham: Numbers - Analysis (Cap strategy, probably R&D game strategy)
Gilman: People - Development (Marlies, player dev)
Zee said:Gilman essentially replaces Dubas's old role, and Pridham although he's now AGM is still doing the same thing he was doing before. So they still need a head scout role to be filled that replaces Hunter's old role.
CarltonTheBear said:herman said:As discussed in the Hunter thread, it looks like the AGM roles are:
Pridham: Numbers - Analysis (Cap strategy, probably R&D game strategy)
Gilman: People - Development (Marlies, player dev)
It should be noted that Gilman integrated a lot of analytics into Vancouver, so taking on some of the R&D stuff is definitely within his wheelhouse (perhaps even moreso than Pridham). He was also a very well regarded capologist so he and Pridham can geek out about the CBA.
herman said:Zee said:Gilman essentially replaces Dubas's old role, and Pridham although he's now AGM is still doing the same thing he was doing before. So they still need a head scout role to be filled that replaces Hunter's old role.
I think Pridham's role expands to beyond mere capology. With the way analytics has gone, the cap game is integral to player valuation, so I think it's a super easy fit to have him overseeing the numbers side of player eval across the league.
Dubas probably helms the scouting group, since he's setting the vision for how the team ought to play.
Zee said:herman said:Zee said:Gilman essentially replaces Dubas's old role, and Pridham although he's now AGM is still doing the same thing he was doing before. So they still need a head scout role to be filled that replaces Hunter's old role.
I think Pridham's role expands to beyond mere capology. With the way analytics has gone, the cap game is integral to player valuation, so I think it's a super easy fit to have him overseeing the numbers side of player eval across the league.
Dubas probably helms the scouting group, since he's setting the vision for how the team ought to play.
I think you still need a head scout that all other scouts will report to who'll compile all the info and also use his own observations on player evaluation. Dubas will have way too many other responsibilities to take that on as well I would imagine. Head scout will report directly to Dubas.
herman said:Technology is at the point where reports are not in paper/pen notebooks; I'm pretty certain I've seen some other teams with in-house scouting report intranet programs where they just punch in their ratings and notes. Dubas sets the parameters for which player profiles are interesting, and I'm sure he will make his regular trips to the rink to see for himself, but scouting is largely a data collection exercise. I don't think a drop-in replacement for Hunter is necessary.
Gilman, 53, has worked for the NHL since 2016 and helped create the rules for the Vegas Golden Knights expansion draft.